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A STARNET NOVEL

A promising, imaginative debut with great potential for further development.

In Horn’s middle-grade SF novel, when a 13-year-old girl wins a place at the elite StarNet Academy, she knows that proving herself will be an uphill battle.

On the planet of Adonell, the process of selecting a leader comes down to the decision of a powerful orb named a Blast Ball. Anyone can be chosen, and when 13-year-old Kaylah gets the job, she knows she’s ready. Far across the solar system, Tori isn’t quite so confident that she’s qualified to be a StarNet cadet. She was accepted off a waitlist, and her overly critical father dismisses her dreams of one day becoming a captain. Once at school, many of Tori’s worst fears are realized when she immediately makes an enemy—an overconfident boy named Jamison—and is then forced to room with Celia Ricco, an achievement-obsessed girl from a powerful family who seems doubtful of Tori’s ability to succeed in the program (“The first impression did not go as planned”). As she settles in, Tori befriends a budding diplomat named Anna, and her rivalry with Jamison turns out to bring out the best in each of them. Soon after passing a simulation test, Tori and her friends are sent on their first field mission. What’s supposed to be a routine trip soon turns into anything but when a ship is destroyed. The culprits seem to be from Adonell, and those in charge are all too willing to blame the planet’s 13-year-old leader. Tori is brought onto the planet to meet with Kaylah, and she’s disappointed to learn that the girl seems just as unpleasant and irresponsible as they had assumed. Back on the ship, Tori faints when their ship comes under fire. Desperate to prove herself, Tori disobeys orders by sneaking back onto Adonell. She and Anna are promptly captured, but not before discovering something that has the power to overturn Adonell’s leadership altogether. Tori has the chance to stop a war from starting, but only if she’s willing to risk it all.

Horn’s first installment in the StarNet series is a fast-paced SF adventure set in a compellingly constructed universe. Kaylah’s conviction that she deserves to lead her people provides a strong opening hook, and Tori’s comparative lack of confidence allows for intriguing comparisons to be drawn between the two girls. At the heart of the novel is a story about trying to prove yourself when the odds aren’t stacked in your favor—the StarNet Academy reads very much like an elite American college, and Tori’s sense of isolation there is humanizing and establishes a motive for many of her more impulsive decisions (she’s driven by her ambition and is desperate to show that she deserves the opportunities she’s been given). While Horn does an admirable job with narrative pacing, telling Tori’s story over a longer time frame would allow for more nuance to emerge, both in Tori’s own character and in her relationships with others. Doing so would also increase the stakes of the impending war and allow time for Tori’s actions and discoveries to seem like the results of careful planning rather than impulse and chance. Still, Tori has the makings of a compelling protagonist—she just needs the chance to spread her wings.

A promising, imaginative debut with great potential for further development.

Pub Date: Oct. 1, 2024

ISBN: 9798339360469

Page Count: 298

Publisher: N/A

Review Posted Online: May 23, 2026

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BEYOND MULBERRY GLEN

An absorbing fantasy centered on a resilient female protagonist facing growth, change, and self-empowerment.

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In Florence’s middle-grade fantasy novel, a young girl’s heart is tested in the face of an evil, spreading Darkness.

Eleven-year-old Lydia, “freckle-cheeked and round-eyed, with hair the color of pine bark and fair skin,” is struggling with the knowledge that she has reached the age to apprentice as an herbalist. Lydia is reluctant to leave her beloved, magical Mulberry Glen and her cozy Housetree in the woods—she’ll miss Garder, the Glen’s respected philosopher; her fairy guardian Pit; her human friend Livy; and even the mischievous part-elf, part-imp, part-human twins Zale and Zamilla. But the twins go missing after hearing of a soul-sapping Darkness that has swallowed a forest and is creeping into minds and engulfing entire towns. They have secretly left to find a rare fruit that, it is said, will stop the Darkness if thrown into the heart of the mountain that rises out of the lethal forest. Lydia follows, determined to find the twins before they, too, fall victim to the Darkness. During her journey, accompanied by new friends, she gradually realizes that she herself has a dangerous role to play in the quest to stop the Darkness. In this well-crafted fantasy, Florence skillfully equates the physical manifestation of Darkness with the feelings of insecurity and powerlessness that Lydia first struggles with when thinking of leaving the Glen. Such negative thoughts grow more intrusive the closer she and her friends come to the Darkness—and to Lydia’s ultimate, powerfully rendered test of character, which leads to a satisfyingly realistic, not quite happily-ever-after ending. Highlights include a delightfully haunting, reality-shifting library and a deft sprinkling of Latin throughout the text; Pit’s pet name for Lydia is mea flosculus (“my little flower”). Fine-lined ink drawings introducing each chapter add a pleasing visual element to this well-grounded fairy tale.

An absorbing fantasy centered on a resilient female protagonist facing growth, change, and self-empowerment.

Pub Date: Jan. 7, 2025

ISBN: 9781956393095

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Waxwing Books

Review Posted Online: Oct. 14, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2025

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LEGACY AND THE DOUBLE

From the Legacy series , Vol. 2

A worthy combination of athletic action, the virtues of inner strength, and the importance of friendship.

A young tennis champion becomes the target of revenge.

In this sequel to Legacy and the Queen (2019), Legacy Petrin and her friends Javi and Pippa have returned to Legacy’s home province and the orphanage run by her father. With her friends’ help, she is in training to defend her championship when they discover that another player, operating under the protection of High Consul Silla, is presenting herself as Legacy. She is so convincing that the real Legacy is accused of being an imitation. False Legacy has become a hero to the masses, further strengthening Silla’s hold, and it becomes imperative to uncover and defeat her. If Legacy is to win again, she must play her imposter while disguised as someone else. Winning at tennis is not just about money and fame, but resisting Silla’s plans to send more young people into brutal mines with little hope of better lives. Legacy will have to overcome her fears and find the magic that allowed her to claim victory in the past. This story, with its elements of sports, fantasy, and social consciousness that highlight tensions between the powerful and those they prey upon, successfully continues the series conceived by late basketball superstar Bryant. As before, the tennis matches are depicted with pace and spirit. Legacy and Javi have brown skin; most other characters default to White.

A worthy combination of athletic action, the virtues of inner strength, and the importance of friendship. (Fantasy. 9-12)

Pub Date: Aug. 24, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-949520-19-4

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Granity Studios

Review Posted Online: July 27, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2021

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