Showing posts with label Middle Grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle Grade. Show all posts

Sunday 2 July 2023

ZEINA STARBORN AND THE EMERALD KING

 by Hannah Durkan. Artwork by George Ermos;  

    

Small image of book cover. A northern lights style sky in reds greens blues and yellows occupies the the top third of the cover with twin horned blue/green sky whales flying in en mass. Underand in the middle section of the cover with a glacial mountain backdrop, is the vooks tiltle lettered in an emerald green. Beneath is a snow/ice blue green landscape. to the left a large bear marches off on all fours. To the right and following the bear across the page is a fan propelled snow ski. Within is a girl, who is steering. Behind is another young person. Hannah Durkan's name is picked out in white across the bottom.
                                                                                  

An Adventure Book Review by Erin the Literary Cat©, International Book Reviewer.


Hello, and welcome to my weekend Book Review featuring Adventures in Middle-Grade Fiction. If you are here for a Sunday Selfie, please head to my post about Valentine!
 

Without further ado, lets get stuck into this weeks adventure. 


Large image of book cover, duplicated from above. A northern lights style sky in reds greens blues and yellows occupies the the top third of the cover with twin horned blue/green sky whales flying in en mass. Underand in the middle section of the cover with a glacial mountain backdrop, is the vooks tiltle lettered in an emerald green. Beneath is a snow/ice blue green landscape. to the left a large bear marches off on all fours. To the right and following the bear across the page is a fan propelled snow ski. Within is a girl, who is steering. Behind is another young person. Hannah Durkan's name is picked out in white across the bottom.


AUTHOR:  Hannah Durkan

 

Cover art by: George Ermos

 

Published by: Hachette Childrens Group

 

Publication date: Paperback, 6 July 2023

 

Paperback ISBN:   978 1 510 11185 1

Cover price for Paperback: £ 7.99


Available on Kindle at £4.49

 

Pages:  304

 

Age range:  9+


Any dogs or cats? No. Well, sort of.


 

 

SPOILER ALERT


YES! Lots of spoilers as to Book 1, and some as to cast and plot direction of Book 2.



Thank you to... 

 

We are exceedingly grateful to Hachette Children's Group and NetGalley for the privilege of getting to Read & Review this much-anticipated sequel before 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 like and feel our global readers deserve to know about and that we hope they and their children and friends and students will enjoy.

 

The plot

This is the second book in the series and picks up shortly after the events of the first. Whilst I didn't review Book 1, Seina Starborn and the Skywhale, on the this blog, I did on the NetGalley review site. That review is copied here for you:-

I was not entirely sure what to expect from this adventure but soon found myself lost in the thick smogs of a dystopian world of contrasts. Rich and poor – Aboves and Belows, spend lives and indeed continents apart from each other. They only meet at the smog line or when one is a servant or employee to the other. 

Whilst the rich cruise in airships or the famed hotels built on the backs of colossal living sky whales up in the upper atmosphere, the poor work in smog and can only dream of escaping. 

Zeina Starborn, 11year old daughter of an airship engineer, is lucky. She lives with her father in his workshop on the 50th floor of the Willoughby Towers and gets to see the airships and clear skies. She dreams of voyaging beyond her daily life spent in the smog and being like her heroine, the famed adventuress, Vivianne Steel. She also desperately wants to travel by airship and visit the Willoughby Whale, the largest and most luxurious of the celebrated sky whale hotels. The hotels built on 'tamed' whales' backs cruise in the upper atmosphere and visit the sights of the four known continents.  

When Zeina literally bumps into Jackson Willoughby, the son of Lord and Lady Willoughby, the owners of the biggest and grandest of all the sky whale hotels, the Willoughby Whale Hotel, the adventure starts to weave itself into a series of events that make Zeina's dream become a reality. For Jackson, who doesn't really know his parents, just wants to keep his feet firmly in his earthbound velocycle, it soon becomes a nightmare. For both, there will be lessons in trust, friendship and the values that matter. 

Crammed with delightfully tense, murky and high flying, suspense-filled action and adventure, this has plenty to involve the active mind. A plot filled with pirates known as Smog Rats that terrorise the airships and the rich in the floating palaces to spies and those with more deadly plans had us guessing to the end. 

The book does, of course, have messages too. It is redolent of the situation we find in our world, with the environment and the endangerment of species and the treatment of indigenous peoples across the ages and continents. 

An excellent read. And one to provoke discussion at home and in the classroom.
 
*** 

All that said, let's get on with this adventure, and it IS one heck of a ride!
 
Zeina and her father now work alongside the Smog Rats, which we have now discovered are fighting the tyranny of the Aboves and freeing all the Sky Whales from the abdominal diabolical STAN systems that hold these sentient beings against their will to become mere means for floating hotels.


Jackson, the now orphaned son of the creators of the STAN system, won't rest till the last whale is freed. With Vivianne Steele and his uncle Hamilton now dead, he wants to fight with the Smog Rat crews, who are the freedom fighters of the story. But it has been months since their ship, the Nightjar, was sent into action, and Jackson and Zeina are kept back from the front line. 


Zeina helps her father invent devices for the cause, but she, too, wants to be doing other things. Her latest machine, to create clean energy from the sun, is stalled as she can't rest till some other friends on a mission return home. Jackson's stress isn't helping matters either!


When the Nightjar's sistership, the Osprey, returns with their friends, including Prince Katu, a Kotarth prince, it has a new passenger, an Above, called Nedra. A one-time thief and master of disguise, she escaped being a prisoner in the Above mines and now seeks refuge with the Rats, Zeina, and her friends. Katu brings a secret message for the fearsome Captain Parr, who is in charge of the Nightjar. It is a mission to seek an alliance in the Northen lands with the new King of the Feln. 

They are a race of huge bearlike beings, warriors, but also guardians of the Sky Whales in all their forms. The meeting will take place in the Glacial Palace at the time of the Equinox celebration.


If the Katu and Parrs negotiations succeed, an alliance between the Feln, Kotarth and Smog Rats would be sealed. The Feln ruler, known as the Emerald King, is keen to see Zeina's gadgets, especially the solar power unit, which promises clean energy, so very different from the pollution smog energy of the Above. 


But, things are put at risk when an anonymous reporter for the Smog Rats, called Pseudonym, reveals critical and sensitive information that annoys the King. So much so, the King decides that unless Captain Parr finds and turns over for trial and punishment, Pseudonym, who, from the information disclosed, must be a part of the Smog Rats crew, the treaty and effectively the tipping point in the fight against the Above's, is off. 


Through it all, Jackson, who has been forced to go on the mission instead of rescuing Sky Whales, is seething, which spills over into his actions along the way.
When they head to the meeting by sledge rather than airship, the crew and friends realize something isn't quite right in the land of the Feln, and their journey across the thinning ice becomes perilous.


When suddenly the King vanishes along with Zeina's new gadget, the whole book and adventure explode into the most daring of life-threatening cliffhanging adventures.


Which is where I have to say goodbye. Rest assured, dear readers everywhere, the thrill of an action-packed movie awaits the imagination.


So, what did we think?


This sequel goes above and beyond. In fact, it voyages to a whole new level and new continents in pursuit of adventure. And my, has Hannah come up trumps!

An epic, edge-of-the-seat adventure in a world akin but deliciously different to Lyra's from His Dark Materials trilogy by Philip Pullman, but geared squarely BUT without limitation to Middle-Grade readers. Everything to love and marvel at!

 

The writing is bold, pacy and engaging, with twists and turns, betrayals and surprises aplenty. It is also super relevant to our lives, dealing with pollution, corruption and the broader global impact of actions and greed.

 

I can't add to that, as there are heaps to enjoy and take on board with this adventure. We both gasped at the concluding chapters, and then Mrs H had tears, followed by a cheer towards the end. 

 

I may just have said too much there, but let me tell you now, the adventure was one I wish I could have been a part of!

 

As I sometimes say, how Hannah can raise this already very high bar, I don't know. I, for one, will be queueing up to read and review to find out. 



So . . .

Crunch time. 

 

One to treat the adventure-loving Middle-Grade reader in your family or even in yourself!

Want to buy a copy?

To get a copy, please DO NOT take a Sky Whale! Take a gentle stroll or even cycle, to your local independent bookshop. There are plenty out there, and each shop is just waiting to serve up whatever kind of mystery, fun and adventure you desire.

 

Hannah Durkan's  web page can be found HERE or type this: https://www.hannahdurkan.com/

 

George Ermos' Behance web page can be found HERE or type this:  https://www.behance.net/GeorgeErmo

 

Hachette Childrens Group's web page can be found HERE or type this: https://www.hachettechildrens.co.uk/contributors/d/

 

That's it for this week. I hope you'll tune in again soon for more adventures in Middle-Grade writing!

 

Till laters!

ERin

Tuesday 6 June 2023

MATILDA MEETS THE UNIVERSE

 by Dom Conlon; 

Illustrated by Heidi Cannon 

                                                                                        

Small book cover image same as large. Matilda stands in blue pinafore dress, white blouse and pink hair band with a star on. The backdrop is a blue space scene, and immediately behind Matilda is a swirling mass of the galaxy planets and lightning bolts in yellow. The title is in block captitals, with Matilda in big green letters and the rest in smaller yellow letters. Writers and artist names are in green either side of Matilda's legs.


An Adventure Book Review by Erin the Literary Cat©, International Book Reviewer.

Hello, and welcome to my weekday Book Review featuring Adventures in Middle-Grade Fiction.
 

Now we don't often get to do Tuesday posts as Mrs H has her car mechanics classes on a Tuesday, and I visit the elderly of the parish taking various gifts. And before you say anything, I don't present them mice. I stopped that after the live one I gave Mrs Hubbard ran up her . . . . well least said about the damage to her mobility scooters brake lines the, the better.

But this week is half term so, rather than let this galaxy-defining adventure review be delayed, we are proud to present to you a possible cure for all those boring science lessons . . . .

Large book cover same as small. Matilda stands in blue pinafore dress, white blouse and pink hair band with a star on. The backdrop is a blue space scene, and immediately behind Matilda is a swirling mass of the galaxy planets and lightning bolts in yellow. The title is in block captitals, with Matilda in big green letters and the rest in smaller yellow letters. Writers and artist names are in green either side of Matilda's legs.


AUTHOR:  Dom Conlon

 

Cover art by: Heidi Olivia Cannon    

 

Published by: UCLan Publishing


 

Publication date: Paperback is OUT NOW!!!

 


Paperback ISBN:   978-1-915235-38-1

 

Cover price for Paperback: £7.99

 

Pages: 227

 

Age range:  7 to 12 and upwards


Any dogs or cats? Alas no, but the occaisional alien crops up!


 

 

SPOILER ALERT


Very few direction and characters.

 

 

SPOILER ALERT


Very few as to direction and characters. 

 

 

Thank you to... 

 

We are exceedingly grateful to UCLan Publishing and Graeme for asking if we'd Read & Review this epic science-driven 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 like and feel our galactic readers deserve to know about and that we hope they, their children, friends and students will enjoy.

 

 

The plot

 

Matilda Musk is a Middle Grader girl passionate about science, learning and snacks. In her first book/journal, Meet Matilda Rocket Builder, Matilda wanted to build a spaceship. How difficult could it be? she thought. Well, apparently, it is VERY DIFFICULT indeed. But that didn't deter Matilda. As she said in her journal, difficult isn't the same as impossible. 

 

She's still working on that project, but undeterred, she has decided in the meantime to try something simpler: – preparing to meet alien life!

 

To do this, she enlists her family and friends to help explain and demonstrate – prove or disprove the facts she has researched. She's certainly not going to let a few lightyears stand between her and her goal, especially if she has a fridge full of snacks for the journey!

 

What she learns, and whether she gets to travel to another planet, well, only the science and reading to the ending will reveal. 

 


So, what did we think?

 

Behind every good space adventure is a team of scientists solving the real problems of the universe and space travel. But to understand where we are now, any researcher worth their space dust needs to know where we came from and where we and the universe in which we are a mere speck are headed.


This excellent book explains it all through the eyes and journal of Matilda Musk, a schoolgirl science fan determined to boldly voyage into space to meet alien life, assuming she isn't in the library or in bed.


As Matilda learns the history and gathers information on what it takes to travel and boldly go forth, she also discovers the magnitude of the distances involved and the science behind man's knowledge.


Matilda deftly leads us through it all, told in easy and fun chapters in a logical kids' way. The brilliant artwork throughout the book adds just the right touch to demonstrate some of Matilda's research and also some of her wilder ideas. 


 

So . . . .

Crunch time.

 

I have yet to read a more engrossing science-based adventure. It is a delightful narrative that skillfully weaves science, galactic history and humour into one easy-to-enjoy and understandable volume. 


We loved this loads, though you probably guessed that already. Mrs H is almost as ancient as our galaxy, yet has no head for figures unless they involve cake recipes or fine-tuning our Brough Superior motorcycle. But even she was utterly enthralled by the story and science content. 


This shows that the book is spot on for any and all, especially budding space travellers, Astro scientists and curious kids (of all ages).  

 

So, definitely, a book to buy.

 


Want to buy a copy?


To get a copy, please launch yourselves, minding asteroids and comets, to your local independent bookshop. I'm sure there are plenty out there, in this galaxy and elsewhere, and each shop is just waiting to serve up whatever kind of science – fact and fiction, mystery, fun and adventure you desire.

 

Dom Conlon's web page can be found HERE or type this:  https://domconlon.com/

 

Heidi Olivia Cannon's web page can be found HERE or type this:  https://heidioliviaillustration.com/

 

UCLan Publishing's web page can be found HERE or type this: https://uclanpublishing.com/


And to round off todays post, here's a picture of me checking if the universe looks the same upside down . . .



Tune in NEXT Monday when we will host the FINALE of the Book Blog Tour for Michael, the Amazing Mind-Reading Sausage Dog!


Book cover for Michael the Amazing Mind-Reading Sausage Dog. Small image. See blog review for more details.


You just WON'T believe what he gets up to in pursuit of his dream!

If you fancy a taste of what it's all about, tune in to some of the other blogs in the tour . . . .


Blog tour list of stops/blogs for Michael the Amazing Mind-Reading Sausage dog.


Till laters!

ERin