by Katie Zhao ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 25, 2023
Brisk, entertaining, and fun-filled.
A young hero strives to level up her skills only to face a singular demonic foe.
This entry picks up after the events of Winnie Zeng Unleashes a Legend (2022), in which Winnie discovered that she comes from a family of shamans. Now she must capture wayward spirits from Chinese folklore and send them back to their stories before they wreak havoc in her Groton, Michigan, hometown. Winnie and David Zuo, her classmate and archnemesis, are officially sworn in by the Shaman Task Force and warned of increased spirit activity with the approach of Halloween. Meanwhile, Winnie is challenged by a mental block that stops her from combining her power with her overspirit grandmother, Lao Lao. A portal that appears during a school field trip to a museum marks the beginning of a slew of odd occurrences throughout the city and within her family. When the Department of Supernatural Record-Keeping is ransacked, the Spirit Council sends in another shaman, new Groton Middle School student Kelly Miao, who is perfect at everything and condescending to boot. The three young shamans are thrown for a loop when the Bull Demon King gives his spirit minions deceptive powers. Observant readers will understand the meaning of some clues well before Winnie does. Ultimately, the trio work together to take on their formidable opponent. The ending of this full but well-balanced story hints at more adventures to come.
Brisk, entertaining, and fun-filled. (recipes) (Fantasy. 9-12)Pub Date: April 25, 2023
ISBN: 9780593426616
Page Count: 288
Publisher: Random House
Review Posted Online: May 9, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2023
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by Annie Matthew ; developed by Kobe Bryant ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 24, 2021
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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by Natalie Babbitt ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 1, 1975
However the compelling fitness of theme and event and the apt but unexpected imagery (the opening sentences compare the...
At a time when death has become an acceptable, even voguish subject in children's fiction, Natalie Babbitt comes through with a stylistic gem about living forever.
Protected Winnie, the ten-year-old heroine, is not immortal, but when she comes upon young Jesse Tuck drinking from a secret spring in her parents' woods, she finds herself involved with a family who, having innocently drunk the same water some 87 years earlier, haven't aged a moment since. Though the mood is delicate, there is no lack of action, with the Tucks (previously suspected of witchcraft) now pursued for kidnapping Winnie; Mae Tuck, the middle aged mother, striking and killing a stranger who is onto their secret and would sell the water; and Winnie taking Mae's place in prison so that the Tucks can get away before she is hanged from the neck until....? Though Babbitt makes the family a sad one, most of their reasons for discontent are circumstantial and there isn't a great deal of wisdom to be gleaned from their fate or Winnie's decision not to share it.
Pub Date: Nov. 1, 1975
ISBN: 0312369816
Page Count: 164
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Review Posted Online: April 13, 2012
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 1975
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