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THE EDGE OF THE OCEAN

From the Strangeworlds Travel Agency series , Vol. 2

Fantastic, from start to (the zinger of a) finish.

Flick Hudson and Jonathan Mercator are back, responding to another crisis of magic in the multiverse.

Flick hasn’t been in the Strangeworlds Travel Agency, where members travel between worlds via suitcase, since the adventure that revealed her uncommon powers—and kept her out overnight, to her parents’ dismay. Fortunately, college student Jonathan, Strangeworlds’ custodian since the disappearance of his father, sweet-talks Flick’s mother—and just in time, as a letter from a watery world of mer-folk and pirates alerts them to an emergency. The two of them, plus Jonathan’s cousin Avery, who is visiting from her own world, set off to help. These books, like Jonathan himself, are both firmly old-fashioned and thoroughly modern. Flick helps navigate tense politics, pushes herself to face new challenges (both magical and practical), and reflects on the ways in which her world is inclined to waste and pollution; all of this flows naturally from her character, because Flick—like many readers—has worries about family, finances, and the state of the planet. Meanwhile, a larger mystery continues to simmer. Jonathan is cued as queer, while Flick and Avery navigate a mutual attraction, elements that are woven seamlessly into the story. There are limited physical descriptions; Avery has black hair and light brown skin.

Fantastic, from start to (the zinger of a) finish. (map) (Fantasy. 9-14)

Pub Date: Aug. 31, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-5344-8354-5

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Aladdin

Review Posted Online: June 15, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2021

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CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS AND THE TERRIFYING RETURN OF TIPPY TINKLETROUSERS

From the Captain Underpants series , Vol. 9

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

ISBN: 978-0-545-17534-0

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Scholastic

Review Posted Online: June 19, 2012

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2012

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RIVER OF SPIRITS

From the Underwild series , Vol. 1

A beautiful, moving mythological adventure.

In a world based on Greek mythology, a 12-year-old aspires to be a Ferryer of the dead but gets off track when she meets a Living girl who’s found her way into the Underworld.

All Senka knows is her existence on an island in the middle of the Acheron River, “smack between the realm of the Living and the realm of the Dead,” where she’s the ward of Charon, the Ferryer of souls. Her teacher is an enormous raven named Mortimer. After Senka, who presents white, learns the Rules for Ferryers, Charon agrees to her repeated requests and starts training her to become a Ferryer. But when an emergency leads to Senka’s being left alone, she disobeys Charon’s explicit orders, takes the boat out on her own—and quickly learns that ferrying souls is far more complicated than she realized. She encounters dark-haired, brown-skinned Poppy, whose “edges are crisp”—she’s a Living girl who will sacrifice anything to find Joey, her younger brother who died. As Senka tries to convince Poppy to return to the Shore of the Living, the two get stuck in the Underwild, a “lawless place where chaos reigns” that’s filled with innumerable dangers and shrouded in secrets. Senka’s lively first-person narration relates the unexpected friendship that forms through her shared adventures with Poppy as they face mortality and the unknown. Debut author Targosz offers readers a meaningful exploration of grief and its impact on those left behind.

A beautiful, moving mythological adventure. (Fantasy. 9-13)

Pub Date: March 25, 2025

ISBN: 9781665957632

Page Count: 432

Publisher: Aladdin

Review Posted Online: Dec. 14, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2025

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