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THE MYSTERY OF THE BIRTHDAY BASHER by Amirah Kassem

THE MYSTERY OF THE BIRTHDAY BASHER

From the The Magical Land of Birthdays series, volume 2

by Amirah Kassem

Pub Date: Oct. 13th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-4197-4028-2
Publisher: Amulet/Abrams

Amirah restores birthday magic to the neighborhood.

Strange things are happening in Amirah’s neighborhood. She missed her friend’s birthday party because she didn’t receive the invitation. She discovers that her brother missed a friend’s birthday for the same reason. Then her magical book of birthday-cake recipes starts to fade in her hands, and when she visits the Magical Land of Birthdays in her dreams, it doesn’t feel right—the magic is missing. With some good advice from an elderly friend, Amirah knows she must trust her heart, which tells her to return to the Magical Land of Birthdays to figure out what is going on. Her B-Buds—birthday buddies who share her birthday—are hesitant, but they trust Amirah enough to follow her around as she picks up clues. She eventually solves the mystery with her own birthday magic and is crowned princess of the Magical Land of Birthdays. Amirah is a likable-enough protagonist with an enviable family and cloyingly adoring friends. Her obsession with birthdays to the exclusion of any other interests feels a bit hollow and unsatisfying. The mystery of fading books and disappearing invitations is enough to draw readers in, but the multiple trips to and from the Magical Land, both in dreams and while awake, feel disruptive enough to take readers out of the story. The multicultural cast includes children who are Mexican, Jamaican, and Japanese; Amirah’s name is Arabic.

This light tale is weighted down by mediocre storytelling and a convoluted plot.

(Fantasy. 6-11)