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This magical adventure is a good fit for fans of Brandon Mull’s Fablehaven and Karuna Riazi’s The Gauntlet, as well as readers dealing with a home life like Henry’s.
Readers who enjoy the fast-paced desperation of Jay Kristoff’s “Lifelike” series and Meg Rosoff’s How I Live Now will appreciate the pulse-pounding intensity of this thriller.
Fans of Kendare Blake’s “Three Dark Crowns” books and Morgan Rhodes’s “Falling Kingdoms” series will enjoy this duology, as will readers who are looking for dark fantasy without lengthy and ongoing installments.
A reassuring journey of self-discovery that will charm readers of Claire Fayers and Kristin Bailey's middle grade fantasy tales, as well as those who enjoyed Rebecca Rupp's "The Dragon of Lonely Island" duology.
This inventive, emotionally compelling fantasy is a strong fit for school and public library middle grade collections alike, and would be an excellent choice for book discussions.
A possible addition to middle school libraries for curriculum support, or for readers with specific interests in ancient Mesopotamia, the Great Flood, or cuneiform writing.
Readers who love Shannon Hale's fiction, Kristin Bailey's middle grade stories, and Megan Shepherd's The Secret Horses of Briar Hill will be captivated by this luminous start to a new series, which, after some frightful twists and turns, ends on a hopeful note.