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THE CROWNS OF CROSWALD

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In this YA fantasy sequel, a teenage
magic student who goes into hiding to avoid a murderous monarch must embark on
a secret mission.

In Night’s (The Crowns of
Croswald
, 2017)
first book in this suspense-filled series, orphan and former castle maid Ivy
Lovely explored her magical birthright at a school for those with the ability to
become scrivenists (spell-casters using quills), came into possession of a
broken gemstone of great power, and confronted the terrifying Dark Queen. The
repercussions of that encounter and Ivy’s desperate need to find the missing
pieces of the Kindred Stone before the Dark Queen does fuel Book II with more
chilling mysteries—shadows and shades that seem to have a will of their own and
the ominous theft of a black quill, corrupted by its dead owner and locked away
for safety—and more of the author’s fertile flights of fancy. Ivy is sent by a
storm-propelled, flying “cabby” to the secret town of Belzebuthe, where the sky
is lit by stars made of wishes. She warms her feet on her pet scaldron, a small,
fire-breathing dragon; “hairies,” Croswald’s common light source, tiny beings
whose hair lights up in response to human speech, appear; and Ivy bonds with a
wild “invisitaur,” a giant creature that can be seen only when outlined by
falling rain or snow. (Night again gives any Harry Potterish similarities her
own twist: Quogo matches aren’t a Quidditch-like sport, but a plot-driving
competition between resuscitated quills and the magical specialties of departed
scrivenists.) The author’s inventiveness doesn’t eclipse her well-defined
heroine. Ivy still has fears and insecurities rooted in her past (trepidations
the Dark Queen tries to exploit), yet she has gained confidence, made friends,
and realized her strength during a brutal incursion into Belzebuthe. That dire
event and words that Ivy discovers in a forgotten book set the stage for
Night’s third installment of the series.

With a relatable heroine facing
challenges in a vivid world of magic and mystery, this tale remains an
action-packed treat.     

kirkusreviews.com

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