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THE GREAT DESTROYERS

A suspenseful page-turner.

Underdog Josephine Linden fights for more than glory in this neohistorical thriller.

An alternate historical timeline reimagines the Cold War arms race as a battle to enhance military technology called mechas. These human-shaped mechanical fighting suits were first invented during World War I and are now, in the mid-20th century, widely used in sports settings ranging from schools to professional fights. High schooler Jo is chosen as a last-minute replacement on Team USA for the 1963 Pax Games, an international championship tournament. Winning would mean validation as a girl fighter but also, more importantly, the prize money would help her family’s dire finances. Ultimately, Jo not only fights her opponents in the arena, but she also becomes involved in a geopolitical tug of war as mysterious accidents begin to sideline her competitors. The global stage brings added scrutiny, and Jo deals with misogyny, class differences, and racism. Her heritage—her father is White and her late mother was Chinese American—adds another layer of complexity, as she must figure out how to navigate being in the public eye at a time when anti-communist sentiment is fueling discrimination against Chinese Americans. In this plot-driven story with adrenaline-pumping action scenes, passages detailing the historical context balance the pacing and help flesh out the alternate world. The nuanced treatment of Jo’s identities provides depth and offers a welcome and rarely seen perspective on this time period.

A suspenseful page-turner. (Thriller. 12-16)

Pub Date: Aug. 3, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-338-26674-0

Page Count: 400

Publisher: Scholastic

Review Posted Online: May 26, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2021

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LEGENDARY

From the Caraval series , Vol. 2

Dark, seductive, but over-the-top: Characters and book alike will enthrall those who choose to play.

Garber returns to the world of bestseller Caraval (2017), this time with the focus on younger, more daring sister Donatella.

Valenda, capital of the empire, is host to the second of Legend’s magical games in a single year, and while Scarlett doesn’t want to play again, blonde Tella is eager for a chance to prove herself. She is haunted by the memory of her death in the last game and by the cursed Deck of Destiny she used as a child which foretold her loveless future. Garber has changed many of the rules of her expanding world, which now appears to be infused with magic and evil Fates. Despite a weak plot and ultraviolet prose (“He tasted like exquisite nightmares and stolen dreams, like the wings of fallen angels, and bottles of fresh moonlight.”), this is a tour de force of imagination. Themes of love, betrayal, and the price of magic (and desire) swirl like Caraval’s enchantments, and Dante’s sensuous kisses will thrill readers as much as they do Tella. The convoluted machinations of the Prince of Hearts (one of the Fates), Legend, and even the empress serve as the impetus for Tella’s story and set up future volumes which promise to go bigger. With descriptions focusing primarily on clothing, characters’ ethnicities are often indeterminate.

Dark, seductive, but over-the-top: Characters and book alike will enthrall those who choose to play. (glossary) (Fantasy. 12-16)

Pub Date: May 29, 2018

ISBN: 978-1-250-09531-2

Page Count: 464

Publisher: Flatiron Books

Review Posted Online: March 19, 2018

Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2018

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THE GIRL OF FIRE AND THORNS

From the Girl of Fire and Thorns series , Vol. 1

Despite the stale fat-to-curvy pattern, compelling world building with a Southern European, pseudo-Christian feel,...

Adventure drags our heroine all over the map of fantasyland while giving her the opportunity to use her smarts.

Elisa—Princess Lucero-Elisa de Riqueza of Orovalle—has been chosen for Service since the day she was born, when a beam of holy light put a Godstone in her navel. She's a devout reader of holy books and is well-versed in the military strategy text Belleza Guerra, but she has been kept in ignorance of world affairs. With no warning, this fat, self-loathing princess is married off to a distant king and is embroiled in political and spiritual intrigue. War is coming, and perhaps only Elisa's Godstone—and knowledge from the Belleza Guerra—can save them. Elisa uses her untried strategic knowledge to always-good effect. With a character so smart that she doesn't have much to learn, body size is stereotypically substituted for character development. Elisa’s "mountainous" body shrivels away when she spends a month on forced march eating rat, and thus she is a better person. Still, it's wonderfully refreshing to see a heroine using her brain to win a war rather than strapping on a sword and charging into battle.

Despite the stale fat-to-curvy pattern, compelling world building with a Southern European, pseudo-Christian feel, reminiscent of Naomi Kritzer's Fires of the Faithful (2002), keeps this entry fresh. (Fantasy. 12-14)

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2011

ISBN: 978-0-06-202648-4

Page Count: 432

Publisher: Greenwillow Books

Review Posted Online: July 19, 2011

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2011

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