by Julie Abe ; illustrated by Shan Jiang ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 2, 2022
A thrilling take on “Cinderella” with magic and dragons.
A girl forced into a life of servitude befriends a dragon and a witch as she chases her dreams and freedom.
Eleven-year-old Alliana longs to leave Narashino, a small town at the edge of a dangerous abyss where her father died while seeking gold. She daydreams about attending the Royal Academy and yearns to escape her horrible stepfamily and endless chores. Alliana finds solace with Grandmother Mari, who tells her Japanese folktales and stories about Queen Natsumi. When Grandmother Mari passes away, Alliana is left with memories, hopes, and a ledger full of debt to her stepmother. One night, as she is grieving in the meadow near the abyss, she rescues a young nightdragon whom she names Kabo. Later she meets Nela Evergreen, an apprentice witch who needs her help. Taking a chance, Alliana risks everything for a taste of freedom and friendship, joining Nela on her adventures and accompanied by Kabo. This page-turning retelling of “Cinderella” is set in a world that seamlessly incorporates many Japanese cultural elements. Exploring themes like courage, friendships, chosen family, and changing one’s future, the story also touches on classism and greed. The novel, set in the same universe as Abe’s Eva Evergreen series, is accessible to new readers; returning fans will discover more of this world’s history, culture, and creatures while reuniting with some familiar characters at younger ages. Charming, atmospheric spot art opens each chapter.
A thrilling take on “Cinderella” with magic and dragons. (Fantasy. 8-12)Pub Date: Aug. 2, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-316-30035-3
Page Count: 336
Publisher: Little, Brown
Review Posted Online: May 9, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2022
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by Eric Gapstur ; illustrated by Eric Gapstur ; color by Dearbhla Kelly ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 18, 2023
Triumphs, mishaps, and revelations kick this adventure into high gear.
Two young superheroes start a search for their missing mom at a summer camp built next to a volcano. What could go wrong?
Enlisting their friends Beto Moreno and Nara Jenkins—respectively, an aspiring magician and a medal-winning wrestler—to help, fledgling secret super sibs Adeline and Wyatt Flynn enroll at Camp Igneous, conveniently situated at the base of the volcano where their mom might have disappeared four years before. Along with pursuing an investigation, though, the team faces serious competition vying for the titular cup in a series of mentally and physically demanding obstacle courses and other challenges, all while keeping their special powers hidden. The art’s bright colors, overlapping panels, and expressively posed cartoon figures ramp up the pacing and visual energy for a plot that features a series of suspenseful contests capped by encounters with “radioactive goop” and other surprises in the volcano’s crater and hints of a connection between the missing parent and a clandestine group of bad actors called the Quadrant. Stay tuned. Gapstur builds preteen banter, team building, frustrated romance, and even a nearly catastrophic eruption that tests the superkids’ abilities to the utmost into this lively sequel. Wyatt and Adeline are White; the supporting cast includes racial diversity.
Triumphs, mishaps, and revelations kick this adventure into high gear. (Graphic adventure. 8-12)Pub Date: July 18, 2023
ISBN: 9781534480322
Page Count: 288
Publisher: Aladdin
Review Posted Online: April 11, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2023
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by Lindsay Currie ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 6, 2022
Atmospheric but at times frustratingly flat.
A recent transplant wrestles with her seaside town’s complicated and ghostly history.
Twelve-year-old Mallory Denton has moved from Chicago to a tiny New England town. Eastport, Massachusetts, is a popular tourist destination, relying on its long and spooky history to keep its economy thriving. Its attractions include Mallory’s parents’ creepily themed restaurant that abuts a cemetery. Sweet Molly’s is Eastport’s most famous story, commemorated as the chief attraction in an annual parade. The legend tells of the time Molly Flanders McMulligan Marshall lost her twin brother, Liam, at sea when the townspeople pressured him to go out in his fishing boat even as a dangerous storm approached. After Mallory begins to see Molly in visions and nightmares, she must find a way to break Molly’s curse on the town before the vengeful ghost can exact her furious otherworldly revenge on the town that monetizes and celebrates her trauma. In tense, fast-paced chapters, Currie concocts a chilling setting replete with haunting spectral scares set in a town with an accessible but intriguingly complicated history. However, the thrills ultimately fizzle, as much is told rather than shown and pivotal plot points are revealed too soon and resolved too quickly and tidily. While some scenes are chillingly rendered, they lose their panache when juxtaposed against moments of cloying predictability. Most characters read as White.
Atmospheric but at times frustratingly flat. (Horror. 8-12)Pub Date: Sept. 6, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-72823-654-4
Page Count: 304
Publisher: Sourcebooks Young Readers
Review Posted Online: June 21, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2022
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