by Ari Magnusson ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 30, 2025
A page-turning and thought-provoking adventure that insightfully explores a range of important issues affecting young...
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This first installment in Magnusson’s projected middle-grade duology follows a teenage boy who dreams of being a knight but learns that he’s destined for much more.
Thirteen-year-old Ettan and his younger brother, Gerit, are orphans whom King Sarlamon, the ruler of Gorum, took in. To honor his friendship with the boys’ late father, the king gave the boys jobs and a place to live; currently, both Ettan and Gerit oversee the Royal Hennery. Raising chickens and selling eggs is an honorable profession, but Ettan aspires to a career as a knight. To that end, he’s training for the upcoming Battle Games, in which victorious combatants can prove their worth as potential knights. Meanwhile, the kingdom of Gorum has been at war with neighboring Norvar for three years, and the bloody conflict has reached a stalemate. With tensions high, many residents of Gorum just want the war to end, but a secret group of conspirators (led by wealthy landholder Lord Geldstone and power-hungry religious leaders) is plotting a coup that would essentially turn the kingdom of Gorum into a tyrannical church-state. A growing movement called First Kingdom, promoting fear and hatred of “foreigners,” adds another layer of complexity to Ettan’s struggle, as he was born in Norvar. When the king sends Ettan on a top-secret mission, the boys’ lives are turned upside down. Not only is the world a much bigger place than Ettan ever realized, but it’s also filled with people who value gold and power over honor and decency—and one such person abducts Ettan before his grand adventure can truly begin.
Many elements of Magnusson’s novel are noteworthy, including its brisk pacing and relentless intensity, which make it difficult to put down. The character development is also exceptional, as all the main players have deep, relatable story arcs that address Ettan’s search for answers about his late father’s mysterious life, Gerit’s entrepreneurial acumen, and the struggle of Lord Geldstone’s son, Drogue, to separate himself from his immoral father and find his own path. The novel’s secret weapon, though, is its courageous exploration of weighty and timely topics, including racism, xenophobia, and the rise of authoritarian regimes. Numerous sequences are chilling in their examination of an extremist political landscape: “Once a community believes something, it becomes self-reinforcing,” says the Veritarch, a religious figure, to Drogue at one point. “If a man were presented with a fact that proved what I said was a lie, that man would be faced with a difficult choice. If he told this fact to his community, his community would reject him. They would think that he was lying.” The brilliance of the novel is in the author’s presentation of such ideas, which offers social commentary in the natural flow of the narrative. Along the way, young readers will be able to process the characters’ decisions and actions on their own and come up with their own conclusions.
A page-turning and thought-provoking adventure that insightfully explores a range of important issues affecting young people’s lives.Pub Date: July 30, 2025
ISBN: 9798989755769
Page Count: 296
Publisher: Olivander Press
Review Posted Online: Sept. 18, 2025
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Peter Burns ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 26, 2025
A thrilling first installment in an adventurous new series.
An orphaned street urchin is recruited into an elite school for thieves.
In an alternate world where France is the dominant world power, 13-year-old Tom Morgan has had to scrimp, starve, and steal on the streets of London to survive. Born into a workhouse, he doesn’t know anything about his father, while his mother may have been from North Africa. One thing he does know is the sort of cruelty that awaits the poor who are sent to the workhouse, and he’s determined not to go back. But when their camp is raided and his friends are captured by workhouse agents, the only thing Tom can think of is how to get them out. Enter the Corsair, a cunning and mysterious man with a proposition: He wants to recruit Tom into Beaufort’s School for Deceptive Arts. From nabbing treasures to forging identity papers, Beaufort’s promises to teach Tom everything he needs to know to become a Shadow Thief and a member of the Shadow League, the secret global organization that helps keep the world’s political power in balance. But Beaufort’s has its own rules and secrets, and if Tom is to survive long enough to help his friends, he’ll need to figure them out quickly. Clever and gripping, this fast-paced boarding school story will appeal to fans of the Mysterious Benedict Society and Spy School series.
A thrilling first installment in an adventurous new series. (Adventure. 10-14)Pub Date: Aug. 26, 2025
ISBN: 9781665982283
Page Count: 352
Publisher: Aladdin
Review Posted Online: May 3, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2025
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by Dav Pilkey & illustrated by Dav Pilkey ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 28, 2012
Is this the end? Well, no…the series will stagger on through at least one more scheduled sequel.
Sure signs that the creative wells are running dry at last, the Captain’s ninth, overstuffed outing both recycles a villain (see Book 4) and offers trendy anti-bullying wish fulfillment.
Not that there aren’t pranks and envelope-pushing quips aplenty. To start, in an alternate ending to the previous episode, Principal Krupp ends up in prison (“…a lot like being a student at Jerome Horwitz Elementary School, except that the prison had better funding”). There, he witnesses fellow inmate Tippy Tinkletrousers (aka Professor Poopypants) escape in a giant Robo-Suit (later reduced to time-traveling trousers). The villain sets off after George and Harold, who are in juvie (“not much different from our old school…except that they have library books here.”). Cut to five years previous, in a prequel to the whole series. George and Harold link up in kindergarten to reduce a quartet of vicious bullies to giggling insanity with a relentless series of pranks involving shaving cream, spiders, effeminate spoof text messages and friendship bracelets. Pilkey tucks both topical jokes and bathroom humor into the cartoon art, and ups the narrative’s lexical ante with terms like “pharmaceuticals” and “theatrical flair.” Unfortunately, the bullies’ sad fates force Krupp to resign, so he’s not around to save the Earth from being destroyed later on by Talking Toilets and other invaders…
Is this the end? Well, no…the series will stagger on through at least one more scheduled sequel. (Fantasy. 10-12)Pub Date: Aug. 28, 2012
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Publisher: Scholastic
Review Posted Online: June 19, 2012
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2012
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