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WINSTON CHU VS. THE WINGMEISTERS by Stacey Lee

WINSTON CHU VS. THE WINGMEISTERS

by Stacey Lee

Pub Date: Feb. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9781368075398
Publisher: Rick Riordan Presents/Disney

Winston Chu finds himself entangled in the family dynamics of sorcerous magpies expelled from heaven in this duology closer.

After foiling the plans of Mr. Pang—a magpie in human form, who had an enchanted shop filled with oddities—Chinese American Winston, older sister Philippa, and best friends Mav, Bijal, and Cassa are on high alert. Mr. Pang warned them that Mr. Gu, his magpie brother who’s posing as an environmental lawyer, is the real enemy; his campaign to become mayor of San Francisco is just the beginning. After breaking the spells cast on them and discovering Mr. Gu’s lair on the Magic Isle, the group realizes his endgame: As part of his mayoral campaign, Mr. Gu placed booths offering free internet access throughout the city, turning users into Birdbrains. The birds, who now possess human brains, make up his “unstoppable army.” Winston, Philippa, and their racially diverse friend group reluctantly team up with Mr. Pang to try to send Mr. Gu back to heaven. Readers need to be familiar with the events of Winston Chu vs. the Whimsies (2023) in order to follow the packed, quick-paced plot of this sequel. Mirroring the sudden twists, somewhat random magic used, and solutions that seem to come out of the blue, the worldbuilding can feel a bit overwhelming and the storyline can be tricky to follow. As before, allusions to Chinese folklore are woven into the story.

At times chaotic but a magical romp nevertheless.

(Fantasy. 8-12)