Time for the second
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday of 2016. Hope everyone is enjoy their so far reading this year. I know I certainly am!
As I am typing this up I am anticipating tomorrow's
Live Webcast of ALA's Youth Media Awards. Happily I should be able to watch it all before heading to work.
This week it's all about
Gregory Funaro's ALISTAIR GRIM'S ODDAQUATICUM
From Goodreads: When Grubb, an orphan and runaway chimney sweep, entered the wondrous world of the Odditorium, his life changed forever. Apprenticed to the mechanical marvel’s strange proprietor, Alistair Grim, Grubb unfortunately must settle into his new position on the lam, as the whole of London is convinced that Alistair Grim is a villain bent on mass destruction. Grim, however, has come up with a plan to expose the real villain: Prince Nightshade, a wicked necromancer who wants the Odditorium’s power source for himself.
With the evil prince hot on their trail, Grim, Grubb and the rest of the Odditorium's crew embark on a perilous adventure to find the legendary sword Excalibur: the only weapon capable of penetrating Nightshade's magical suit of armor. As expected, their quest turns out to be anything but ordinary. Not only can the Odditorium fly, but it can also swim! And so the crew battens down the hatches and sets off on an underwater voyage to the otherworldly realm of Avalon, home to Excalibur. Along the way, they must battle a banshee assassin, sea monsters, and a witch who seeks revenge on Alistair Grim for stealing her magical objects.
But that’s not all. Unbeknownst to Grubb and the others, their fate has been written in an ancient Avalonian prophecy—a prophecy that holds the key to a destiny not even Alistair Grim could have possibly imagined.
I received a copy of this via Net Galley. Here's what I wrote when I was done:
The author has yet again let loose with his imagination and crafted a story filled with characters and settings young readers will love. Glad to be adding book two to our collection and certainly looking forward to more adventures from Grubb, his father and all their companions.
To that I will add that I am impressed that the author can blend together so many different fantastical elements and make it work. Something for everyone without leaving you with a feeling it is too much. Naturally, I now await book three!
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