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BLEAKWATCH CHRONICLES

TINKER BELL AND THE LOST CITY

A pleasurable offering for readers eager for more Disney fairy content.

New fairy adventures await underground in London.

One day, as Tinker Bell combs the Never Land beach for neat “lost things” from the human-populated Mainland, she makes an amazing discovery—a mechanical, fairy-size flying vehicle that runs on pixie dust—and its fairy pilot is still inside! Though she’s been hurt in the accident and can’t speak, Elmira communicates by writing and drawing. She’s from the Mainland (where fairies rarely live), and she’s lost something precious. Never one to pass up an adventure, Tink repairs the ship and flies to London to investigate. There she meets the Flutterpunks, a crew of scavenger fairies, and barters some of her stash of pixie dust for their help with her search. Tinker Bell’s eyes are opened to this secret population of fairies who have adapted to survive near humans by using “shadow-talents” and “dream-talents.” But there’s trouble brewing for their community of Bleakwatch. Fans of the Disney Fairies franchise will appreciate this steampunk-flavored series opener with new content that extends the universe. This novel fits right into the canon and yet offers its own original narrative that fills a niche for audiences who have moved on from the books for younger readers. The new Flutterpunks characters are interesting and gruffly endearing; they’re described as diverse in skin tone, and their leader, Quin, uses they/them pronouns. Tinker Bell presents white.

A pleasurable offering for readers eager for more Disney fairy content. (map, cast of characters) (Fantasy. 8-13)

Pub Date: Nov. 5, 2024

ISBN: 9781368098625

Page Count: 256

Publisher: Disney Press

Review Posted Online: Aug. 17, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2024

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ESCAPE FROM MR. LEMONCELLO'S LIBRARY

From the Mr. Lemoncello's Library series , Vol. 1

Full of puzzles to think about, puns to groan at and references to children’s book titles, this solid, tightly plotted read...

When a lock-in becomes a reality game, 12-year-old Kyle Keeley and his friends use library resources to find their way out of Alexandriaville’s new public library.

The author of numerous mysteries for children and adults turns his hand to a puzzle adventure with great success. Starting with the premise that billionaire game-maker Luigi Lemoncello has donated a fortune to building a library in a town that went without for 12 years, Grabenstein cleverly uses the tools of board and video games—hints and tricks and escape hatches—to enhance this intricate and suspenseful story. Twelve 12-year-old winners of an essay contest get to be the first to see the new facility and, as a bonus, to play his new escape game. Lemoncello’s gratitude to the library of his childhood extends to providing a helpful holographic image of his 1968 librarian, but his modern version also includes changing video screens, touch-screen computers in the reading desks and an Electronic Learning Center as well as floor-to-ceiling bookshelves stretching up three stories. Although the characters, from gamer Kyle to schemer Charles Chiltington, are lightly developed, the benefits of pooling strengths to work together are clear.

Full of puzzles to think about, puns to groan at and references to children’s book titles, this solid, tightly plotted read is a winner for readers and game-players alike. (Mystery. 9-13)

Pub Date: June 25, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-375-87089-7

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Random House

Review Posted Online: April 2, 2013

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2013

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THE WILD ROBOT PROTECTS

From the Wild Robot series , Vol. 3

Hugely entertaining, timely, and triumphant.

Robot Roz undertakes an unusual ocean journey to save her adopted island home in this third series entry.

When a poison tide flowing across the ocean threatens their island, Roz works with the resident creatures to ensure that they will have clean water, but the destruction of vegetation and crowding of habitats jeopardize everyone’s survival. Brown’s tale of environmental depredation and turmoil is by turns poignant, graceful, endearing, and inspiring, with his (mostly) gentle robot protagonist at its heart. Though Roz is different from the creatures she lives with or encounters—including her son, Brightbill the goose, and his new mate, Glimmerwing—she makes connections through her versatile communication abilities and her desire to understand and help others. When Roz accidentally discovers that the replacement body given to her by Dr. Molovo is waterproof, she sets out to seek help and discovers the human-engineered source of the toxic tide. Brown’s rich descriptions of undersea landscapes, entertaining conversations between Roz and wild creatures, and concise yet powerful explanations of the effect of the poison tide on the ecology of the island are superb. Simple, spare illustrations offer just enough glimpses of Roz and her surroundings to spark the imagination. The climactic confrontation pits oceangoing mammals, seabirds, fish, and even zooplankton against hardware and technology in a nicely choreographed battle. But it is Roz’s heroism and peacemaking that save the day.

Hugely entertaining, timely, and triumphant. (author’s note) (Fiction. 8-12)

Pub Date: Sept. 26, 2023

ISBN: 9780316669412

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Little, Brown

Review Posted Online: Aug. 26, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 15, 2023

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