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EVIL SPY SCHOOL

From the Spy School series , Vol. 3

It’s not a nail-biter, but it certainly is an entertaining battle between good and evil.

Super-spy–in-training Ben Ripley is headed for enemy territory.

When a training exercise at the CIA’s Academy of Espionage takes a wrong turn and 13-year-old Ben accidentally blows up the principal’s office, he’s thrown out of school faster than readers can say, “undercover.” But before Ben even has the chance to settle back into civilian life, his nemesis at SPYDER, a top-secret organization of evildoers, offers him a chance to get back in the game—but this time, he’ll be playing for the bad guys. Is this all part of a secret CIA plan to infiltrate SPYDER? Or is Ben running a one-man undercover operation? Gibbs (Spy Camp, 2013, etc.) leaves readers (and Ben!) wondering a bit too long, but fans of the series will still enjoy the ride. Ben is as witty and entertaining a protagonist as ever, and readers will get a kick out of his new “friends” at evil-spy school. Ashley Sparks, a bitter ex-gymnast robbed of her chance for Olympic gold but carrying a torch for Ben, is a particularly welcome addition. Ashley provides a nice foil to Erica Hale, Ben’s secret CIA crush, though Gibbs passes up the opportunity to really capitalize on the potential for a full-fledged, superspy love triangle.

It’s not a nail-biter, but it certainly is an entertaining battle between good and evil. (Adventure. 8-12)

Pub Date: April 21, 2015

ISBN: 978-1-4424-9489-3

Page Count: 336

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review Posted Online: Jan. 19, 2015

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2015

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LINTANG AND THE PIRATE QUEEN

From the Lintang series , Vol. 1

An imaginative premise ill-served by its execution.

It’s a pirate’s life for Lintang.

For Lintang, humans and “mythies,” magical powerful creatures, tensely coexist. (A creature profile foreshadows some chapters.) Inspired by legends, Lintang yearns for adventure beyond her home island of Tolus. However, she only manages to make trouble despite good intentions and warnings from best friend Bayani. Her fortune turns when the infamous pirate captain Shafira appears, offering to rid the island of a deadly Night Terror in exchange for a child from the village—a necessity for a ship’s safe passage past Nyasamdra, the island’s sea guardian. Impressed by Lintang’s spunk, Shafira takes the girl onboard, promising a safe return and a priceless necklace to Lintang’s mother as collateral. The all-female pirate crew prepares to hunt sirens when attacks from mythies and a stowaway Bayani—as a boy, vulnerable to sirens’ calls—reveal a more complicated history. A bigger adventure ensues. Lintang’s impulsive tendencies push the plot along, at times frustratingly so. Moss models characters and worldbuilding after aspects of Southeast Asian cultures and Indonesian myths in addition to Western folklore and her own imagination. Inconsistencies coupled with the lack of a cohesive cultural system lead to disjointed details that detract from the story. Several twists provide a peak in intrigue and possibilities but in the end generate more questions than answers, hinting at a sequel.

An imaginative premise ill-served by its execution. (Fantasy. 10-12)

Pub Date: Oct. 15, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-328-46030-1

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Clarion Books

Review Posted Online: June 22, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2019

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EMBER AND THE ISLAND OF LOST CREATURES

An enchanting, absorbing adventure.

Ember feels like an outsider at his new school for the orphaned and solitary.

Ember is a tiny humanoid with light-brown skin and a mop of black hair who doesn’t remember anything from before he lived in an attic in a city where everything was giant-sized. He longed for friendship, but when he ventured out to try to make a connection, he was accidentally swept into a storm drain and out to a beach. There, sea turtle Lua found and adopted him. Lua brings Ember to the far-off island where she once went to school. The other young creatures Ember meets there include Ana, a salamander, and Viggo, a pugnacious, blue-tongued lizard. Ember keeps a journal with observations and drawings and is both devastated and humiliated when some classmates read it and mock him. Ember’s sweetness seems to attract other creatures—a luminous tentacle, sea urchins reminiscent of the soot sprites in My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away, and a smiling rock Ember dubs Boulder. Lessons at school involve intriguing discussions of camouflage and mimicry and introductions to the unique denizens of the island and surrounding sea. Clear, lovely graphics, rich colors, and intriguing perspectives provide detailed, cinematic depictions of the island world and the young ones’ adventures. Ember’s fierce determination to connect and his empathetic inclination to regard other creatures as benign afford him an impressive kind of courage when he and his classmates encounter the sea monster of his nightmares.

An enchanting, absorbing adventure. (Graphic fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: June 27, 2023

ISBN: 9780063065208

Page Count: 288

Publisher: HarperAlley

Review Posted Online: May 9, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2023

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