Today's read is the first in a brand new series. I've heard whispers that there are five books in planning but don't quote me on that because they are only whispers. I haven't really looked into this one much but have been looking forward to finally picking it up, since it's been on my pile for a couple months...just waiting to slide closer to release day, which is next week! Anyway, I'm expecting fantasy and rich world building as well as characters to adore, since this should be a longer series.
The only way to find out if this one is worth a read or not is to open it and dive in.
THE HEAD OF THE WORLD
Caput Mundi #1
by B.R. Kang
AP Creative LC
Middle Grade Fantasy
270 pages
ages 9 to 12
COMING MARCH 17th!!!
When Niil Terra sets off to find his missing parents, he ends up in Caput Mundi, a dazzling place filled with flourishing innovation and alchemic wonders. It is also the home of enarii, a shape-shifting metal that can be willed into any shape, whether it be swords, forks or fly swatters. As Niil’s talent for shaping enarii emerges, he discovers something he’s never had before: a place where he belongs.
But when secrets about enarii—and Niil’s parents—begin to surface, he is faced with an impossible choice that could cost far more than he’s prepared to lose.
Caput Mundi, the Head of the World is an upper middle grade fantasy adventure for ages 9-12. This epic quest blends action, elemental powers, and friendship into a hopepunk story about perseverance and standing up for what’s right. Even when the world feels impossibly big.
MY TIDBITS
With a very original, magical direction, this is an adventure about discovery...and that in so many ways.
Niil's been kidnapped and brought to a very strange place. The kidnappers hope that his father will come for him and return what he's stolen, but Niil's family life isn't exactly golden. Instead, the kidnappers are kinder than expected and treat Niil like their own child. When they finally go after his father, they never return and Niil accompanies their true daughter to search for them. Plus, he needs to learn more about his own mother and history. But the journey isn't what they expected, and not only are there constant dangers, Niil discovers the magical substance called enarii and learns of his own, special powers.
From the very first page, it's clear that this is a fantasy read, which takes an unique direction. Not only is the world different, but the characters seem to never be what a reader might expect. But then, the characters are often not what they first appear to be and carry secret intentions. This keeps the plot on its toes and guarantees many twists and turns. Then, there's enarri. This magical element embraces so much: a magical tool, currency, part of characters' lives and so much more. Niil's own hidden past intertwines with enarri in ways which leave much to be discovered during the rest of the series. Plus, this isn't a light read. There's betrayal, fights, danger, death, and constant secrets to be revealed. Yet, the author keeps it in the solid realm of middle grade fantasy.
While the fantasy aspects stay high, there's more to this book than just magical adventure. This first book seems to slowly step into the characters, leaving them at arm's length until the later pages of the book. It's as if the reader needs to get to know them first. Plus, there is quite a bit of underlying depth in everything. For example, Niil comes across as mature for an 11-year-old, but as the terrible relationship with his father is made clear, Niil's attitude makes sense. There's also a large dose of society disparities. In this realm, there are clear social levels with the lower ones suffering. It surprised me to discover a revolutionary group, of sorts, which can use pretty harsh means to meet their goals. So, there are some heavier directions in this first book, which signal some unique themes not often seen in the middle grade realm. And there are also messages surrounding the need to stand for what is right and determining when something is evil.
Summed up, this is an original, fantasy read with tons to offer and even more to come. Anyone who enjoys unique magic, social unrest, finding yourself, secrets, fights, adventure, and more will want to give this book a go.
And here she is...
B.R. KANG is a 1.5-generation Korean-American, unapologetic foodie, Harvard alum, and constant daydreamer. Her debut novel, “Caput Mundi,” has been nearly twenty years in the making—rooted in what-ifs, countless revisions, hundreds of rejections, and a stubborn belief that good stories are worth fighting for.
When she’s not writing, she’s in the kitchen experimenting with recipes or exploring flavors from around the world. Learn more about her and her work at CaputMundiBooks.com.
Follow B.R. Kang on Instagram: @boraborakang & @caputmundibooks