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THE BEST CHILDREN'S BOOKS
FROM 2013

Ages 12+

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THE MAGICIAN'S TOWER

written by Shawn Thomas Odyssey, (Egmont USA, $15.99, ISBN 978-1-60684-425-0), 304p, Ages 10-13

Adventures continue from The Wizard of Dark Street, as Oona Crate now runs a detective business on Dark Street, an impressive road that connects gates between an 1877 New York City and the land of Faerie. Every five years a Magician's Tower Competition is held, and Oona puts aside her business and duties as the Wizard's apprentice to become a contestant. Over four days of mental and physical challenges, contestants compete to reach the final challenge, a puzzle box that no one has solved in 500 years. Competing against old friends and rivals, Oona is distracted by issues from her past and obstacles from enemies. Observant, ambitious, conscientious, and loyal, Oona's devotion to doing right and exposing evil makes for a fun, magical, and entertaining second installment.


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THROUGH THE SKYLIGHT

written by Ian Baucom, illus. by Justin Gerard, (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, $17.99, ISBN 978-1-4169-1777-9), 400p, Ages 11-14

Stories entwine across centuries and cultures when three modern day siblings struggle to save lives and correct an ancient evil that began three hundred years earlier in Italy. In modern day Venice, while their professor father works at a local university, Jared, Shireen, and Miranda visit an elderly shopkeeper. The bookseller gives them magical gifts and an ancient book which holds the story of Rashid, Francesca, and Maria, who were kidnapped by a diabolical monk three hundred years ago. Little do they realize that their new gifts will bring to life winged lions, talking cats, and mythical fauns, which help them fight corrupt villains, face dangerous circumstances, and give hope to hundreds of children stranded in the twenty-first century. The action, suspense, and exotic creatures will keep kids engrossed in this wonderful European fantasy.


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THE RUNAWAY KING: Book 2 Ascendance Trilogy

written by Jennifer A. Nielson, (Scholastic Press, $17.99, ISBN 978-0-545-28415-8), 352p, Ages 13+

In this sequel to The False Prince 15-year-old Jaron is crowned King of Carthya, finds himself betrothed to a princess, and faces an uphill battle with his regents over control of the kingdom. Barely escaping an assassination attempt on the night of his parents' funeral, Jaron learns of an alliance between the neighboring country of Avenia and enemy pirates, which promises to bring war to his country. Headstrong, arrogant, reckless, and fearless, Jaron concocts a plan to infiltrate the pirates' territory, kill their leader, and convert the marauding pirates into allies. Assuming his former identity as orphan thief Sage, Jaron enters Avenia, but is captured, injured, and death appears imminent. Fast-paced and thrilling with exciting twists and turns, readers will enjoy Jaron's complex character, the drama, dark humor, and clever solutions to impossible problems.


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THE GARDEN PRINCESS

written by Kristin Kladstrup, (Candlewick Press, $15.99, ISBN 978-0-7636-5685-0), 272p, Ages 10-13

Neither beautiful nor graceful, Princess Adela loves gardening rather than teas and gossip, and jumps at the chance to attend a garden party hosted by the mysterious Lady Hortensia. Attending with her gardener friend, Garth, Adela soon discovers that Hortensia keeps deadly and dangerous secrets. Flowers bloom year around, servants act strange, guests begin disappearing, and an enchanted magpie steals the guests jewels. Could Hortensia be a witch and the magpie a prince under enchantment? Soon Adela joins the disappearing guests, when Hortensia turns her into a dandelion. "Adela could feel her feet digging into the ground, pushing down into the soil. Her arms raised themselves up, and she saw that they were green!" Who can stop Hortensia before Adela is uprooted and left to die as a weed? Engaging and likable characters, romance, mystery, and magic abound in this refreshing fairy tale twist.


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THE CLOAK SOCIETY: Villains Rising

written by Jeramey Kraatz, (HarperCollins, $16.99, ISBN 978-0-06-209550-3), 312p, Ages 11-13

In this second book in the Cloak Society series, Alex Knight unites the three Cloak Junior members, who turned their backs on their former supervillain leaders, with the three superhero Junior Rangers, who survived the recent battle in Sterling City, Texas. Together they determine to bring Cloak down and rescue the adult superheros, who are trapped in the Gloom, a dark dimension of hopelessness. New characters are introduced, but Alex suspects that one seeks to betray them. After years of hatred and animosity between them, the kids struggle with trust issues, but combine their skills to fight imposters, rescue captured members, and seek a way into the Gloom. Kids will enjoy the unusual insects, supernatural skills, good triumphing over evil, and will look forward to the next installment.



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