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ONYEKA AND THE RISE OF THE REBELS

From the Onyeka series , Vol. 2

Triumphant.

A superpowered British Nigerian girl fights to find her parents and save her schoolmates.

After narrowly escaping capture by her foe Dr. Dòyìnbó, head teacher at the Academy of the Sun, her boarding school in Nigeria, Onyeka, her Aunt Naomi, and her fellow superhuman Solari friends Adanna, Niyì, and Hassan are hiding in a safe house and struggling to plan their next move. Now that Onyeka has had time to reflect, she cannot escape feeling burdened by guilt for having trusted Dr. Dòyìnbó. She and her friends are now considered enemies of their school, her parents are missing, and Niyì has lost his Ike, or power, maybe for good. Without any of their former classmates around to help, they turn to the Rogues, fellow Solari who resist Dr. Dòyìnbó’s plan to take over Nigeria with his brainwashed student army. But the Rogues are not easy to find—nor are they quick to trust Onyeka. With the odds stacked against her, will Onyeka be able to stop Dr. Dòyìnbó before his plans come to fruition? Okogwu knocks it out of the park with this highly anticipated sequel to Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun (2022). As Onyeka prepares to face Dr. Dòyìnbó, her internal turmoil comes to the surface, adding emotional depth and texture to this thrilling adventure that wraps up with a satisfying ending.

Triumphant. (Fantasy. 9-13)

Pub Date: May 30, 2023

ISBN: 9781665912648

Page Count: 288

Publisher: McElderry

Review Posted Online: March 13, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2023

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THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL

From the School for Good and Evil series , Vol. 1

Rich and strange (and kitted out with an eye-catching cover), but stronger in the set pieces than the internal logic.

Chainani works an elaborate sea change akin to Gregory Maguire’s Wicked (1995), though he leaves the waters muddied.

Every four years, two children, one regarded as particularly nice and the other particularly nasty, are snatched from the village of Gavaldon by the shadowy School Master to attend the divided titular school. Those who survive to graduate become major or minor characters in fairy tales. When it happens to sweet, Disney princess–like Sophie and  her friend Agatha, plain of features, sour of disposition and low of self-esteem, they are both horrified to discover that they’ve been dropped not where they expect but at Evil and at Good respectively. Gradually—too gradually, as the author strings out hundreds of pages of Hogwarts-style pranks, classroom mishaps and competitions both academic and romantic—it becomes clear that the placement wasn’t a mistake at all. Growing into their true natures amid revelations and marked physical changes, the two spark escalating rivalry between the wings of the school. This leads up to a vicious climactic fight that sees Good and Evil repeatedly switching sides. At this point, readers are likely to feel suddenly left behind, as, thanks to summary deus ex machina resolutions, everything turns out swell(ish).

Rich and strange (and kitted out with an eye-catching cover), but stronger in the set pieces than the internal logic. (Fantasy. 11-13)

Pub Date: May 14, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-06-210489-2

Page Count: 496

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Feb. 12, 2013

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 15, 2013

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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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