Marvellous Middle Grade
Over the past couple of years I have grown more and more fond of middle grade books. There's just so much magic, hope and wonder in them. Here are some of my recent favourites that I love to share.
Start by mixing up a Chocolate Orange cocktail, then choose a book and let the magic sink in.
40ml rum, 20ml grand marnier, 10ml orange juice, 10ml lemon juice, dash of sugar syrup. Shake with ice and strain into a cocktail glass. Add couple of drops of chocolate bitters, then garnish with a slice of dried orange.
The Last Monster by Dan Walker
After the events of book 1, Lux discovered something strange and seemingly very wrong about his powers. Now he is terrified to use Light even for healing his team-mates as he is so worried about hurting rather than saving them. So he is warily hopeful when he hears of a retired Light Hunter who thinks he's found a way to stop the monster attacks forever.
I love the friendship and trust between the team-mates in squad Juno, they go through so much together but in the end always believe in each other. It is wonderful to see how Lux overcomes his fears and terror of hurting others.
The House on Hoarder Hill by Kelly Ngai & Mikki Lish
Hedy and Spencer are unexpectedly sent to stay with their grandfather when their parents get the chance to go on a dig in Spain. While Spencer can't wait to learn Grandpa's magic tricks, Hedy would much rather go to Spain with her parents. Things soon get interesting and very, very spooky when it seems the spirit of their grandma Rose, who disappeared years ago, is trying to contact them!
Grandpa's house if full of mysterious rooms with hidden secrets that the children are supposed to stay out of. Of course they don't listen and they encounter moving statues, woodspies, liar birds and ghosts. There are so many magical things.
I love how the book starts so mysteriously, I had a sneaky suspicion of who the Missing One could be and couldn't wait to find out if I was right. As soon as I finished the book I ordered the next 2!
Max Magic by Stephen Mulhern & Tom Easton
What would you do if you suddenly found you could do magic? Max has magic in his blood, it runs in his family and he has been practising ticks every chance he gets. But until he finds an old top hat, it has all been just tricks, now he finds he can do REAL magic!
With the bullies at school and the Crayfish Twins bullies at the market, Max really does have a lot to put up with, and all he wants is to help his family. As tempting as it is to just blow the bullies to smithereens with his mew found magic, Max knows he should find a way to use his powers for good by helping, not hurting. I know there's supposed to be a message in here for kids, but personally I think the bullies and bad guys have it coming!
I liked the illustrations throughout the book and at the end you get some magic tricks to try out yourself!
Amari and the Great Game by B.B. Alston
This was one of my most aniticipated sequels. Amari's struggles start almost right from the first page, when she is un-invited to the Bureau's summer camp. Luckily her friends rally round and get her back in. Through a series of events, Amari ends up playing the Great Game in a bid to lead the League of Magicians, fighting against Dylan. There are magically alive books and a shadow pet, seven great beasts including the kraken and a giant nuclear snail. Even Alexander the Great gets a mention.
I like that she does understand she's just a kid and shouldn't have to do everything. But she does it anyway, because who else is going to save the world?
This book pretty much leaves you hanging in the worst way! I don't know how I'll manage to wait for the next one.
The Vanishing of Aveline Jones by Phil Hickes
Another in a series, though this is the third and I am impatiently awaiting news of any more as I love this series so much.
An abandoned house, missing people and spooky seances, and that's just in the first few chapters! Aveline's third adventure sees her battling to escape the clutches of the faeries, who she suspects are also behind all the mysterious disappearances that have happened in the area. Luckily she has Harold and their new friend, faerie expert Sammy, on side to help. Their friendships are just so sweet and strong, these kids would brave anything for each other. The villain is particularly sinister, popping up in many tales told over the years. The story is creepy and dark perfect for a Halloween evening!
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