FICTION

The Vengekeep Prophecies

Bk. 1. illus. by Brett Helquist. 490p. HarperCollins/Harper. 2012. Tr $16.99. ISBN 978-0-06-204928-5; ebook $9.99. ISBN 978-0-06-204930-8.
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Gr 4–8—Jaxter Grimjinx was born into a family of thieves, but he's so clumsy that his first big robbery lands his whole family in jail. The Grimjinxes are released when a prophecy woven into a tapestry predicts that they will save the city of Vengekeep from a variety of disasters. The tapestry is revealed to have been planted by Jaxter's parents, but soon all of the predicted disasters start happening. The family discovers that the false tapestry was inadvertently woven out of fateskin, a magical substance that will make all of the false predictions come true and is almost impossible to destroy. Jaxter's interest in herbal remedies to counter magic might hold an answer for how to destroy the fateskin, so he and his friend Callie set off on a quest to find the exotic and magical ingredients and save Vengekeep, meeting both allies and enemies as they race against time to save their city. Farrey creates a world filled with interesting characters and a detailed background culture, including sayings and words in the ancient par-Goblin language now used by thieves, including the Grimjinxes. Jaxter's parents, grandmother, and sister are fully realized and entertaining characters who have many illegal talents. The nonstop action and danger will draw in fantasy and adventure fans and may appeal to reluctant readers as well. While this is the first volume in a trilogy, all immediate action is nicely resolved, making it a satisfying and fun read.—Beth L. Meister, Milwaukee Jewish Day School, WI
An exciting, action-packed read. Each time a terrible prophecy surfaces, Jaxter Grimjinx embarks on a new, unpredictable adventure. The clever plot is the “that’s good/that’s bad” scenario played to the hilt: Jaxter proudly commits his first solo burglary—but burns down a house in the process. Jaxter’s mom weaves a tapestry that frees her son from jail—but it also curses the town. These reversals of fortune, and the characters’ foibles that cause them, are a constant source of humor. The Grimjinxes are a lovable and close-knit family. Though criminals, their kindness, loyalty, and good natures will make readers root for them. Jaxter’s relationships with other characters, including his partner-in-crime, Callie, an elderly scientist, and his father’s former friend Edilman, are believable, develop at a realistic pace, and teach him a great deal about trust. Brian Farrey has created a fully realized world that clearly delineates how government, magic, and mythology function in Vengekeep and surrounding towns.

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