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FISHING FOR LUCK

An adventure that delivers plenty of suspense, a lively tween voice, and some familiar elements.

Parental conflict and an escaped convict with a grudge complicate a boy’s life in this middle-grade novel.

In his first-person narrative, seventh grader Kevin is worried about his parents’ arguments. But with hopes of catching a record-breaking catfish, he’s still looking forward to a spring break trip with his best friends, Preech and Rudy. Kevin’s also eager to learn if the odd stones the three found may be valuable. His worries multiply when Rudy’s stepfather, Ted, the man Kevin helped put in prison, escapes and forces the appalled boy to help him hide. With the safety of Rudy and his own family at stake—including the irrepressible little sister he adores—Kevin feels he has no one to turn to, not even the wise, outdoors-savvy, one-legged veteran soldier the boys call “The Oracle.” Ted, as grossly repulsive as he is dangerous, is a genuine threat in the story, and Richter maintains an authentic balance between Kevin’s courageous bravado and his desperate efforts to keep the fugitive away from those he cares about. (At the sight of Ted’s dilapidated hideout, Kevin says, “fear crawled up my spine like a tarantula. The busted windows were like eyes, and the hole where the front door had been looked like a mouth caught mid-scream.”) Still, despite suspense galore in Kevin’s dangerous predicament involving Ted’s harsh demands, the significance of the three boys’ potentially valuable “lucky rocks,” why Kevin feels guilt over his parents’ conflict, and The Oracle’s quest for his long-missing wife have a strong air of familiarity, recalling events that took place in the author’s debut middle-grade novel, Lucky Rocks (2014), featuring the same characters. Richter does deftly recap for readers Ted’s vicious behavior that occurred in the first book to explain the continuing hatred and fear that Kevin and his friends feel toward him and to give the hero another understandable reason for acting alone in his frightening interactions with the prison escapee. In the end, wrapped up in a chilling plot twist, Kevin learns a freeing lesson about trust and communication and the author offers a teaser of more tales to come.

An adventure that delivers plenty of suspense, a lively tween voice, and some familiar elements.

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ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Manuscript

Review Posted Online: March 20, 2021

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LIA PARK AND THE MISSING JEWEL

From the Lia Park series , Vol. 1

An intriguing, fast-paced fantasy adventure.

A Korean American tween unlocks hidden magical powers to fulfill her destiny and save her family from a vengeful ancient spirit.

Twelve-year-old Lia Park aspires to one day work at the International Magic Agency, fighting monsters and protecting the world. But Lia’s unsure about her future because, unlike best friend Joon, she hasn’t yet manifested any magical abilities. Before she can take the annual entrance exam for the IMA school, her skills are unexpectedly tested when she discovers her California home ransacked and her parents missing. A message to bring Gaya the missing jewel in exchange for her parents leaves her confused and bewildered: She has no idea who Gaya is or what jewel the kidnapper is talking about. Following clues left by her parents, Lia travels with Joon to Korea to find the jewel that will save her family. While motivated to solve the mystery, Lia also becomes frustrated that her parents’ overprotectiveness kept her from knowing the truth about her powers and the threat Gaya poses. Tense scenes set up the high stakes involved in her quest. This contemporary tale incorporates Korean history, national landmarks, and mythology in an engaging way. Korean words and phrases are also woven throughout the text, reinforcing Lia’s connection to her culture and its integral role in the story.

An intriguing, fast-paced fantasy adventure. (Fantasy. 9-12)

Pub Date: May 3, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-5344-8793-2

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Aladdin

Review Posted Online: April 12, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2022

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SHINJI TAKAHASHI AND THE MARK OF THE COATL

From the Society of Explorers and Adventurers series , Vol. 1

An action-packed fantasy containing a surprising twist.

An old curse and untapped magic lead a boy on a worldwide quest to save his aunt.

Ever since 13-year-old Shinji Takahashi’s parents died, he and his Aunt Yui have lived a life that includes months of travels, hunting for unique items for her shop in Miami. While floating down the Zambezi River, Shinji comes upon a mysterious shop with a small figurine of a Coatl, or mythical feathered serpent, that seems to be calling to him. But after he buys it, Shinji is kidnapped and held captive by the Hightower Corporation in New York City. Aunt Yui is nowhere to be seen—and the Coatl figurine has transformed itself into a tattoo on Shinji’s arm. A Hightower villain informs him that it brings with it a deadly curse. Meanwhile, young prodigy Lucy, who has been working for the corporation, appears in Shinji’s room in the middle of the night: After overhearing Hightower’s evil plans for him, she decides to help him break out. Lucy suggests reaching out to the Society of Explorers and Adventurers, Hightower’s archrivals, for help returning the Coatl to its original temple and finding Shinji’s aunt. This intriguing venture builds to a compelling climax. One question that remains unanswered is why Japanese American Shinji, who has no Mesoamerican heritage, is chosen by the Coatl to be its rescuer; perhaps this will be resolved in the next entry in this new series.

An action-packed fantasy containing a surprising twist. (Fantasy. 9-12)

Pub Date: April 5, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-368-06819-2

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

Review Posted Online: Jan. 10, 2022

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2022

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