Hatched

Hatched
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The Enchanted Files, Book 2

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2016

Lexile Score

840

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

5.8

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Bruce Coville

شابک

9780385392570
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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Kirkus

The same team who introduced the Enchanted Realm in Diary of a Mad Brownie (2015; now retitled Cursed) presents a second go-round for the delectation of middle-grade fantasy readers.Gerald Overflight, a griffin, has run away from home, driven by his siblings' constant bullying and, the final blow, his father's true feelings about him. He flies off, accompanied by his teacher, the tricky Master Abelard, who has his own reasons for breaking a boatload of the Realm's rules. Readers will delight in the tribulations endured by this sensitive griffin, his new friend, the human Bradley Ashango, and the assortment of creatures who, willy-nilly, are sucked into the matrix of their activities. The strength of this story is in showing Gerald's and Brad's parallel growth, a slow process that solidly underpins the hilarious (occasionally slapstick) story. Readers learn what's going on through the dark-skinned Brad's journal, Gerald's diary, Master Abelard's notebook, newspaper articles, and various documents that shed light on both cultures, human and mythic. Most of the satire provides blameless amusement with the exception of a few cheap shots at political correctness in a list of "Forbidden Topics at the University Enchantica." Middle-grade readers will be carried along by the buoyancy of the writing, the skillful design, and the humor on almost every page. Egg-ceptionally funny! (Fantasy. 8-11) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.



School Library Journal

October 1, 2016

Gr 4-6-Gerald Overflight is a poetry-writing, cowardly griffin whose anxiety and siblings get the best of him. Griffins are supposed to be fierce, regal, and fearless, but Gerald defies typical griffin stereotypes. The first egg laid but the last to hatch, he runs away when even his father states that he is ashamed of his son. With the prodding of Master Abelard, a gnome with ulterior motives, Gerald soon enters the world of humans, where he befriends Brad Ashango. Despite their obvious differences, the two soon discover their similarities, establishing trust and confidence and ultimately saving a secret community of gnomes. Coville brings his signature wit and humor to this fantasy story. The text is composed of diary entries, letters, articles from enchanted books, and more, forcing readers to independently put the pieces together. The inclusion of the personal writings of Gerald, Master Abelard, and Brad allows for strong character development. The only major flaw is the rushed climax and falling action, which feel abrupt and too easily accomplished. However, this second installment adds authentic and engaging, multidimensional characters to a strong series that finds heroes in outcasts. VERDICT Recommended for medium and large middle grade collections looking to add high-interest fantasy.-Mary-Brook J. Townsend, Episcopal Collegiate School, Little Rock, AK

Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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