From Nosy Crow;
An Adventure Book Review by Erin the Literary Cat©, International Book Reviewer.
Hello, and welcome to my weekend Book Review featuring this week, an adventure in Middle-Grade Fiction.
But first, after enquiries from last week's post, a quick trip to Upper Much-Mousing for a news update....
Mrs Hudson has been studying her credit card bill and is now eyeing Erin suspiciously.
"Absolutely. No dodgy dealers, I swear. He was from the Council. Had a classic pointy hat, clipboard, a card in a plastic wallet and everything. He even left this receipt," Erin pointed to the rolled-up parchment that, at its mention, unrolled and hovered in the air for inspection.
"Well, that does seem to be all in order," Mrs H said a minute later, having inspected the red wax seal of the Magic Council Community Service Officer. "What I'd like to know is who volunteered us?"
Erin shrugged and gave her best 'It wasn't me' innocent smile, even though it was her. "Probably got on one of those spam lists after a data leak. I heard Santa left a USB stick down someone's chimney last year. Anyways, now they are here, I thought we could use their droppings to fertilize my catnip patch.
"Hmm. I have my doubts Santa even knows what that is. As to giant catnip plants, that's not going to happen. At the rate they're eating the lawn and weeds, as well as your catnip, even if their dung was magical, it won't be recovering anytime soon!
The words 'even if' were not lost on Erin, and she gulped hard and then spluttered. "Not magical. The man from the Council said it would grow ten times the height!"
"That, Erin dear, is why you should always read the small print. As these unicorns are on Community Service, they don't have any magical powers. Ergo, their droppings won't be magical either. So, I think the best thing you can do to help them grow is if you go out there and start directing what the non-magical beasts eat. And maybe give old Ned a hand moving the small piles of droppings. Then, you can get them to use those pointy horns to shift the leaves. I don't want to see you until supper time."
With a raised eyebrow, Mrs H left the room, leaving Erin wondering if she hadn't just been done twice and was now doing community service, too? What do you think?
With that, let's get on to this week's review of:-
AUTHOR: Chapter book text by Nosy Crow
Script for Television by: Adam Wilson & Melanie Wilson
Story adapted by: Mandy Archer
Based on the UNICORN ACADEMY books by Julie Sykes & Linda Chapman
Cover art by: Lucy Truman
Published by: NOSY CROW
Publication date Paperback:
Paperback ISBN: 978 1 80513 100 7
UK Cover price for Paperback: £6.99
Kindle UK price
Pages: 154
Age range: Chapter book, 7+
Any dogs or cats? No, but there is a herd of unicorns, and lots of surprising magical creatures!
SPOILER ALERT
Some as to plot direction and characters.
Thank you to...
We are exceedingly grateful to Nosy Crow Publishers for the fun of getting to Read & Review this delightful book at the time of publication.
As ever, our views are our own, and we only share reviews of books we have bought, been given as gifts, or received in exchange for an impartial review.
First and foremost, the books we review are those we select to read, like, and feel our global readers deserve to know about and that we hope they, their family, friends and students will enjoy.
The plot
Unicorn Island sits in the farthest part of the bluest of oceans, shrouded by an enchanted mist. It is the centre of all magic. It is a place of magical creatures and home to dazzlingly beautiful unicorns, who, along with their riders, help protect the world from evil. It is also the home to the Unicorn Academy, where new and upcoming riders are selected. But they must first be chosen by a unicorn, and then bond with it to bring forth the unicorn's special and unique magical talent. Only then can the training begin in earnest. Failure to be selected by or bond with a unicorn means they will be rejected from the Academy.
The unicorns and their riders, and in particular, Miles Mendoza and his unicorn, Wildstar, saved both the island and the Unicorn Academy from destruction by the evil Queen Ravenzella. But it cost Miles his life.
But Sophia, his daughter, knows none of his past or true fate. Until one day, she gets an invite to attend the Nuncior Academy. Riding her father's chestnut mare, Mary Lou, Sophia is by far a brilliant rider for her age. The two work as one and tackle the largest of jumps fearlessly. After a ride on what appears to be a pilotless boat, she arrives at the island. She learns the Academy is, in fact, the Unicorn Academy. She is hopeful she can achieve as she rides well. But she is among some outstanding pupils, like Valentina, whose family began the Academy, or others who already knew that the Academy existed and whose brothers and sisters had already graduated from it.
Dressed in tatty jeans and her dad's old but much-loved shirt, Sophia is entirely out of place. With a good mix of kind but firm and fair teachers and headmistress, the pupils from all of society, both girls and boys, are left in no doubt that there are strict rules and breaking them will mean instant dismissal from the Academy.
Breaking the rules or bending them as Sophia might like to think of it as, is not something she can do, and yet she ends up doing it.
When she finally finds a unicorn and is chosen by it, it seems it wants nothing but to slow her down. In fact, it seems the beautiful creature doesn't trust her at all!
What I need to say now is that soon after, the evil Queen Ravenzella makes an appearance, plotting her escape from a crystal prison on a far-off point of the Unicorn Island that the students are forbidden to go near. And to gain her freedom and wreak havoc on both unicorns and the Academy once and for all, she first needs something, Sophia!
And that is all I'm prepared to say. The magical adventure deepens and takes off, up and down in more ways than one, reaching its tense, perilous conclusion in the closing pages.
So, what did we think?
A high-flying magical adventure that is never short on thrills and spills and a refreshing twist on the magical school stories we have had in the past.
There is an emphasis on learning to not only communicate with, but also understand their unicorns. The book strongly supports the values of teamwork and problem-solving. Equally as important is inclusivity. So many valuable skills to provide for a better non-magical society and life in our own world. We all hope for these qualities, yet are sometimes forsaken later in life.
So . . . .
Crunch time.
Any child who has had or ridden a horse will fall in love with this adventure and understand its charm. Timed to be released before a NETFLIX series coming this November, I am sure it will be thoroughly enjoyed by all girls and boys alike.
So, if, like Mrs H and I, you have ridden a horse, or indeed aspire to kindle and/or share in a younger reader's passion for same, then this is a MUST READ.
Want to buy a copy?
To get a copy, please head for your magical book store, a unicorn is optional. There are plenty out there, and each shop is just waiting to serve up whatever kind of mystery, fun and adventure your hearts desire.
Nosy Crow's web page can be found HERE or type this: https://nosycrow.com/
Julie Sykes' web page can be found HERE or type this: https://www.juliesykes.co.uk/
Linda Chapman's web page can be found HERE or type this: http://www.lindachapmanauthor.co.uk/
We are joining the Sunday Selfies, hosted by the wonderful Kittes Blue and their mum, Janet Blue in America.
So,
I shall leave you with a selfie of me. I'd very kindly offered to help her with the cleaning. I suspect she didn't quite think I meant this . . . .
Till laters!
ERin
ERin, We hope Mrs H didn't wake you up to help with the cleaning. You look so lovely snoozing there.
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds lovely too. Mummy loves unicorns.
No, all good, I was settling in for my post-night shift nap. You'd love the series and books I think, very pony club or pony camp style and lots of action and fun.
DeleteERin
Unicorns, ERin! How fun is that. You look to be bathing on lovely bed of pink. Suits your personality and beautiful furs.
ReplyDeleteThanks. This is my special 'princess on the TV' duvet cover that I am forced to share with Mrs H. The unicorns are gone now but were very good-natured. 😉
DeleteERin
ERin that is a purrfect selfie. I know lots of kiddos love Unicorns.
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
This is definitely one for the kids. And with twenty or so books in the original series by Ms Sykes, and a TV series, there's lots of fun to be had.
DeleteERin
Great selfie! How nice of you to help Mrs. H with the cleaning, Erin. Even if it wasn't the kind of cleaning she was doing. :)
ReplyDeleteUnicorns are wonderful, and this book certainly sounds like a great tale! We will be sure to check it out.
Hugs to you and Mrs. H!
If you know age 7+ kids, this could be a real winner for them. TV series and original books make a great gift range to choose from, too.
DeleteERin
That is a lovely selfie! When you have finished your cleaning you can sleep and dream of unicorns.
ReplyDeleteI could, but the hard work has put me off working with unicorns or ponies. Our pony is enough for anyone.
DeleteERin
ewe bee lookin my tee gorgeouz two day ERin !!! hope ewe R dreemin oh mice & mice creem :) ♥♥
ReplyDeleteheerz two a grate week a head !!
Thanks. I was too tired for anything but dreams of food and sleeping 😉
DeleteERin
This looks most intriguing! I love unicorns and look forward to looking in up in the shops.
ReplyDeleteMarjorie and Toulouse
If you know any youngsters, this will be fun for them indeed. Good wholesome, and caring adventure.
DeleteERin
That looks good. I wouldn't mind reading it to my niece. :)Gorgeous selfie, as always Miss Erin . XO
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you'll both enjoy the adventure, for sure. The original books are lovely too.
DeleteERin
Another wonderful review Princess Erin and your selfie is so pretty and cozy!
ReplyDeleteThank you. It was a good morning, AND the electric blanket might just still have been on . . .
DeleteERin
Your neck of the woods sure has some interesting goings-on, Erin! Love that photo of you too :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, and yes, Upper Much-Mousing, like Unicorn Island, is full of all manner of strange things, mostly the residents, to be fair. 🙂
DeleteERin
Erin, you do look like a princess resting on that bed! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Work and dictating (all manner of things) means I must be ready and groomed to perfection. I don't do dishes now though as someone has to actually eat off the plate 😉
DeleteERin
About the cleaning, you are helping by not getting in the way!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, were you by chance scammed yet again?? Gotta watch out for everything these days!! Unicorn droppings indeed, LOL!
(Snickering all the time...)
Me thinks you were right. Still, I earned good points from the Magic Council, and am hoping someone will magic me a potion for super strong and large catnip 🙂.
DeleteERin
I'm going to pass this review on to my niece. I think her and her friends would love this book and series. I don't remember ever seeing your full tail before, ERin. It's gorgeous ... you should show it off more!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they'll enjoy this book, the original series as well as the TV series. My tail is very private ;)
DeleteERin
Erin, IF BY CHANCE I can locate a magical unicorn or two, I'm assumin' you'd like some of the... Of the... Well, you know... Poopies for your nip plants? PURRS
ReplyDelete