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THE EGYPTIAN MIRROR

A quiet story for patient readers.

Could a mirror create a supernatural and dangerous connection to ancient Egypt?

When 13-year-old Simon first enters Mr. Hawkins’ house he’s astonished by the collection of mirrors. According to Mr. Hawkins, ancient superstition said that people were born with doubles and that mirrors functioned as magical soul catchers. Simon might not have believed any of this if he had not himself seen visions in the reflections of one particular mirror. The arrival of a mysterious letter precipitates an avalanche of events causing Simon to wonder if the mirror is the cause of his undiagnosable illness as well as the sudden appearances of a menacing dog and a mystifying woman. Can Simon and his new friend, Abbey, unravel the secrets of the mirror before it’s too late? Bedard’s fourth stand-alone novel set in the town of Caledon again focuses on a good-versus-evil plot structured around supernatural events. The place and setting are strongly developed as each clue quietly builds to a suspenseful climax, and the slow pace contributes to an old-fashioned feel. The technology in Simon’s world points to a 1980s setting: Computers, ultrasounds, TVs, and landline phones exist but not the internet or cellphones. Descriptions of the exploits of early archaeologists in Egypt are presented in a romanticized fashion without any discussion of the ethics of the removal of artifacts to the West. Minimal physical descriptors indicate a White default.

A quiet story for patient readers. (Mystery. 9-13)

Pub Date: March 2, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-77278-110-6

Page Count: 288

Publisher: Pajama Press

Review Posted Online: Jan. 11, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2021

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HIDE AND GEEK

From the Hide and Geek series , Vol. 1

A snappy mystery that’s full of heart.

A group of bright friends tackles the puzzle of their lives.

Elmwood, New Hampshire, 11-year-old Gina Sparks is small in stature but big on reporting ongoing dramas for the local newspaper with support from her journalist mom. When an unbelievable scoop comes her way, Gina must rely on her tightknit crew of sixth grade best friends whose initials happen to spell GEEK, a label they choose to proudly reclaim. She and science-minded prankster Elena Hernández, theater kid Edgar Feingarten, and driven math genius Kevin Robinson decide to get to the bottom of things when they learn that the Van Houten Toy & Game Company heir made elaborate plans to leave everything to the town of Elmwood before her death—but only if a member of the community could solve an intricate multistep puzzle. Gina hopes that deciphering the clues and finding the missing fortune will be just the thing to revitalize the down-on-its-luck town and bring the Elmwood Tribune back into the black, saving her mom’s job and Gina’s passion project. The GEEKs work together, using their individual talents and deductive reasoning skills to unravel the mystery. Infused with media literacy pointers, such as the difference between fact and opinion and reminders to avoid bias when reporting, the story encourages readers to think critically. Gina and Edgar read as White; Elena is cued as Latinx, and Kevin is implied Black.

A snappy mystery that’s full of heart. (Mystery. 9-13)

Pub Date: Jan. 4, 2022

ISBN: 978-0-593-37793-2

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Random House

Review Posted Online: Oct. 12, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2021

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THE BELLWOODS GAME

Beautifully creepy.

Sixth grader Bailee Heron must win a ghostly game to keep her town, her family, and herself from losing everything.

On Halloween in 1982, sixth grader Abigail Snook disappeared in the Bellwoods forest behind Beckett Elementary. Now, every Halloween, Beckett’s sixth graders have to play the Bellwoods Game, or her ghost will terrorize the town for the next year. If she catches you, and you don’t have a gift to sacrifice, the ghost will take something else—like your tongue. But if you manage to ring the old bell in the woods first, you’ll banish her for another year, and she’ll give you anything you want. Bailee, lover of all things horror, just wants things to go back to normal. Ever since the factory closed two years ago, her parents have worked long hours to make ends meet, often leaving Nan and Bailee alone. Then Nan got sick at the same time a vicious rumor ostracized Bailee from the rest of the class. Winning the game is Bailee’s only chance to set things right, but she soon learns everything is not as it seems in the town of Fall Hollow, where stories are weapons, friends come from strange places, and Abigail Snook isn’t the scariest thing hiding among the trees. This gorgeously illustrated, atmospheric, and evocative debut captures the fun of being scared and the hard truths of middle school. Bailee presents White; names and illustrations point to some racial diversity in secondary characters.

Beautifully creepy. (Supernatural. 9-13)

Pub Date: July 18, 2023

ISBN: 9781665912501

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Atheneum

Review Posted Online: April 24, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2023

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