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GHOSTS OF GASTOWN

Short on logic but long on spooky spectral encounters.

A child grieving the loss of her dad suddenly finds herself accosted by ghosts who are demanding rescue from a mysterious threat.

Hardly has 12-year-old Hope arrived with her widowed mom—a popular horror novelist, appropriately enough—in their new apartment in Vancouver, British Columbia, than a ghost she comes to dub Victorian Dead Girl, or VDG for short, steps out of the closet in a flood of spectral water to make cryptic demands. Ever since the accident that claimed her father’s life, Hope has become used to seeing ghosts, but in their historic Gastown neighborhood, she finds herself not only encountering scarily urgent spirits but also up against a supernatural devorator, who’s eating ghosts before moving on to the living. Worse yet, the devorator turns out to be the pet of an even more terrifying, scythe-wielding reaper who’s actually after Hope. This piling on of villains and threats may add additional drama to the climactic face-off but at times feels overdone. Hope, who’s cued white, befriends her new neighbor Oliver, a French Canadian boy with two moms who presents Black and who also has second sight. A whiplash-inducing reveal involves Hope’s mother, who previously sent her to a therapist for her supposed visions and reacts with hostility to any talk of ghosts from Oliver or his Maman, who’s a medium.

Short on logic but long on spooky spectral encounters. (Supernatural. 9-13)

Pub Date: Dec. 3, 2024

ISBN: 9781773371269

Page Count: 240

Publisher: Yellow Dog

Review Posted Online: Sept. 14, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 15, 2024

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GRACIELA IN THE ABYSS

A thrilling, action-packed journey filled with heart, bravery, and ghostly exploits.

An ocean-dwelling ghost girl confronts powerful forces.

Graciela is dead. She fell from a cliff into the ocean in a terrible accident, only to awaken as a ghost in an underwater community of spirits—souls of those who have died at sea. Her Guide and friend, Amina, teaches her how to navigate this new existence, from performing duties that make “the living world more bearable by keeping the sea in a delicate balance,” to the rules that protect them from the living. Amina dreams of joining the Almas, powerful spirits who guard the ocean’s secrets from the castle Salemúria, but Graciela is desperate for Amina to stay with her. Meanwhile, Jorge Leon, a boy from a long line of blacksmiths, is trapped by his brutish parents in a life of cruelty. His only joy is crafting whimsical toys from metal scraps. When Jorge discovers a sinister harpoon forged by his treasure-hunting ancestor—one capable of killing sea ghosts—he attempts to render it harmless but accidentally sets off a dangerous chain of events. When Graciela’s and Jorge’s paths cross, they must work together to confront and defeat evil forces. With breathtaking underwater worldbuilding and eerie details, Medina’s latest immerses readers in Graciela’s ghostly realm, and they’ll root for the unlikely duo on their perilous quest. The Balbussos’ hauntingly beautiful illustrations enhance the story. The characters and setting evoke Spanish and Portuguese cultural influences.

A thrilling, action-packed journey filled with heart, bravery, and ghostly exploits. (map, color guide, glossary) (Fantasy. 9-13)

Pub Date: July 1, 2025

ISBN: 9781536219456

Page Count: 256

Publisher: Candlewick

Review Posted Online: April 4, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2025

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THE ISLAND OF FORGOTTEN GODS

An action-packed story of legacy, identity, and the enduring spirit of Puerto Rico.

Cousins team up for a summer of discovery.

Nico’s summer plans for a family trip from New York to Puerto Rico, where he was born, are upended when his parents decide to stay behind to “work things out”—it will be Trial Separation Number Two. Instead, Nico travels solo to stay with Abuela. He reunites with cousins Kira and Nessie, who are also spending the summer there without their parents. Still reeling from being wait-listed by LaGuardia, a prestigious arts high school, Nico hopes to redeem himself by winning a prize at a film festival with an entry that celebrates the magic of Puerto Rico and could earn him admission. But when the cousins spot a shadowy creature on the island, their project takes a supernatural turn. As they investigate the mysterious presence, they uncover connections to Taíno mythology, deeply buried family secrets, and some very real dangers. With richly detailed writing, heartfelt and comedic dialogue, and an honest spotlight on Puerto Rico’s real-life struggles (including the impact of natural disasters and economic woes), Piñeiro’s latest is a vibrant blend of contemporary coming of age with mythological adventure. Nico’s unforgettable summer is deeply rooted in love for family, storytelling, and the history of a place that is both magical and real.

An action-packed story of legacy, identity, and the enduring spirit of Puerto Rico. (map, author’s note, glossary) (Fantasy. 9-13)

Pub Date: Aug. 5, 2025

ISBN: 9781728230559

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Sourcebooks Young Readers

Review Posted Online: May 16, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2025

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