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STEVE L. MCEVIL AND THE SECOND WIND

From the Steve L. McEvil series , Vol. 2

Less farting but still a gas.

Identity issues continue to haunt the 11-year-old scion of a long line of supervillains.

Caught between the pressures of McEvil family tradition and the good influences of book-smart Sierra Flores and superhero dude Vic Turry, bad-guy–wannabe Steve, he of the ferocious scowl, opaque goggles, and outsized red quiff, sees a trip to the nation’s capital as an opportunity to reestablish his villainous cred by breaking into a secret vault beneath the Washington Monument. Unfortunately, not even judicious use of his smartwatch’s fiendish fart ray proves powerful enough to keep him and his allies from becoming part of someone else’s evil scheme—or to prevent the opening of another wormhole by another minion of interdimensional hypervillain Perses the Destroyer. Is Earth doomed (again)? Or can the destabilized portal at least be closed before it sucks everyone nearby into some random universe? No? Well, maybe Steve’s brilliant and genuinely villainous purple-haired little sister, Eve L. McEvil, can pull off a save? Readers will have to wait to find out, as Turnbloom, the cad, ends this fast-paced and comically melodramatic sequel on a cliffhanger. At least he adds drawing lessons and a featurette starring the inscrutable McEvil house cat (mis)named Mrs. Cuddles.

Less farting but still a gas. (Graphic fantasy. 10-13)

Pub Date: July 11, 2023

ISBN: 9780593301470

Page Count: 240

Publisher: Crown

Review Posted Online: April 11, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2023

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THE LAST SHADOW WARRIOR

Fans of mythology-based fantasies will devour this adventure and anxiously await the next installment.

Abby is your average 12-year-old North Carolinian—and Viking.

She has been eager for years to follow in her mother's footsteps as an Aesir, or Viking warrior charged with protecting the world from Grendels, descendants of the same monster faced down by Beowulf. Still reeling from her mother’s death four years ago, Abby is worried because she hasn’t developed the unusual abilities needed by Aesirs. After she is attacked at home, she and her father head to Vale Hall, an elite Minnesota private school her mother also attended. Along the way they are attacked again, and her father falls into a mysterious coma. Abby is positive a Grendel is after her, but the Viking council at Vale Hall doesn't believe her. She quickly befriends Grimsby and Gwynn, each with their own burdens and secrets. Together they try to find a cure for her father, in the process uncovering secrets from her mother's past and discovering some truths hiding at Vale Hall. This entertaining debut novel seamlessly blends Norse mythology with a modern-day setting to tell an action-packed and humorous story. In addition, the book explores grief, growing up, and starting over with sensitivity and insight. Abby and most other characters are cued as White; Gwynn is described as Asian American.

Fans of mythology-based fantasies will devour this adventure and anxiously await the next installment. (Fantasy. 10-12)

Pub Date: April 6, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-338-63607-9

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Scholastic

Review Posted Online: Jan. 25, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2021

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THE FOWL TWINS GET WHAT THEY DESERVE

From the Fowl Twins series , Vol. 3

Any yarn with the phrase “pinwheeling flatulence juggernaut” is a must-read, and not just for fans of Fowl play.

Artemis Fowl’s preteen sibs have it out with archnemesis Lord Teddy Bleedham-Drye one last time.

Or so it would seem, though, considering Lord Teddy’s fondness for clones and the various nonpermanent fatalities in earlier episodes, nothing should be taken for granted. In a plot aptly framed as “a big bang, followed by a series of smaller bangs, then another big bang”—many of which turn out to be epic gaseous blasts or, to use the delighted Beckett’s term, “fartsplosions”—the evil genius’s latest (as the omniscient narrator puts it) “elaborate and unnecessarily complicated” revenge scheme pits young “aspiring mastermind” Myles and his action-loving brother, aided by diminutive but capable blue-skinned pixel (pixie-elf) Lazuli Heitz and the ghosts of a large number of indignant Bleedham-Dryes whom Lord Teddy has murdered over the years, against first a goblin hit squad then, climactically, an army of fireball-shooting goblins. Generous measures of banter and villainous gloating grease the wheels as well as ridiculous contrivances that pull the twins from any number of obviously hopeless pickles on the way to their hard-won triumph. In an epilogue set in Ho Chi Minh City, Colfer closes another series arc by dropping in a tantalizing revelation about Lazuli’s hidden parentage. Magical cast members come in a variety of colors; human ones read as White.

Any yarn with the phrase “pinwheeling flatulence juggernaut” is a must-read, and not just for fans of Fowl play. (Fantasy. 10-13)

Pub Date: Oct. 19, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-368-07567-1

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

Review Posted Online: Sept. 14, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Oct. 1, 2021

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