Happy Wednesday, everyone! And happy Australian Days! Australian Days? Nope, this isn't a national holiday (as far as I know). Rather today's and tomorrow's read both happen to have characters, who live in Australia. And this is totally fate! While I knew tomorrow's read was from Downunder, I blinked twice when I flipped through the first pages on this one quickly and caught a phrase about a kangaroo jumping out of the brush. A second, closer glance let me know that it is Australia! So happy dual-Australia read days!
This one is the first in a brand new series, which heads into the fantasy direction. After reading the title, I'm going to go out on a limb and say it revolves around a mystical...aehm, wythical forest. And mysteries. I'm curious to see how it plays out... dark? scary? high fantasy? another realm? Romance? Two are holding hands on the cover, but with this being for the middle grade audience, that'd be a bit odd. Unless it's for upper middle grade and sliding into YA?
So many questions!!! Best way to answer them is to simply open the book and dive in.
VANISHINGS
The Wythic Wood Mysteries, Book One
by Catharina Steel
Sparkpress
Middle Grade Fantasy
272 pages
ages 8 to 12
COMING...
MAY 20th!!!
For fans of Amanda Foody and Debbie Watson comes a magical adventure story about an eleven-year-old girl who will do anything to help a friend—but could use a lesson or two in looking before she leaps.
Tilly’s friend Michael disappeared from Wythic Wood a year ago, and he’s still missing. Convinced that no one’s searching for him, Tilly convinces her gran to allow her to spend the summer with Opa, their family’s magical teacher and wizard, at his home in Clayton Forest—which just so happens to be right next to Wythic Wood.
In Clayton Forest, alongside her twin cousins, Jess and Zach, Tilly meets magical beings like fairies and gnomes, gets lessons in potion-making and a goblin style of martial arts called Gobight fighting, and starts to understand her own magic better. But none of this excitement distracts her from her real goal, and with Jess and Zach at her side, she soon embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth about Michael’s vanishing. But as usual, impulsive Tilly doesn’t exactly think ahead—and she and her cousins soon find themselves hunted by the Witch of Wythic Wood and the creatures under her command.
An enchanting escapade perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and The Wingfeather Saga, Vanishings is a tale of friendship and teamwork in a realm where magic can be wielded for both good and evil purposes.
Tilly’s friend Michael disappeared from Wythic Wood a year ago, and he’s still missing. Convinced that no one’s searching for him, Tilly convinces her gran to allow her to spend the summer with Opa, their family’s magical teacher and wizard, at his home in Clayton Forest—which just so happens to be right next to Wythic Wood.
In Clayton Forest, alongside her twin cousins, Jess and Zach, Tilly meets magical beings like fairies and gnomes, gets lessons in potion-making and a goblin style of martial arts called Gobight fighting, and starts to understand her own magic better. But none of this excitement distracts her from her real goal, and with Jess and Zach at her side, she soon embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth about Michael’s vanishing. But as usual, impulsive Tilly doesn’t exactly think ahead—and she and her cousins soon find themselves hunted by the Witch of Wythic Wood and the creatures under her command.
An enchanting escapade perfect for fans of Percy Jackson and The Wingfeather Saga, Vanishings is a tale of friendship and teamwork in a realm where magic can be wielded for both good and evil purposes.
MY TIDBITS
Whimsical creatures and powerful villains with dark intentions lay the foundation for a group of cousins, who are making their first steps into the world of magic.
Tilly's grandma has always refused to admit it, but magic is real. The most magical person of all, Opa, has invited Tilly to his place for the summer to begin her training...much to Grandma's annoyance, since the woods near his home harbors something evil. Two relatives have already disappeared in the forest, the last was Tilly's dearest friend. With the secret intention to try to save her friend, Tilly arrives at Opa's along with a set of distant cousin twins. The wonder that awaits them is beyond what Tilly ever dreamed, and the magic inside of her is blooming fast. Or somewhat. There's something dampening her talents, and with the evil witch of the forest taking special interest in her and her relatives, this isn't good news. Still, Tilly's determined to save her friend, even if she disappears into the forest like the others did.
Although the surmise holds dark and dangerous tones, this read also takes on quite a bit of whimsical fun, especially in the beginning. The good side of the forest, where Opa lives, holds adorable details and enjoyable creatures. These invite into the world and will have readers imagining the amazing things, wishing they could be there with Tilly to see them too. Still, this book is set in modern day Australia to give it a very slight, realistic hint. The forest is a hidden oasis of magic, and it feels like stepping into another world but with characters, who are easy to identify with thanks to their origins. The fantastical aspects are magical and imaginative, and yet, they don't seem over the top, either. The wonderful personalities of each creature adds to the atmosphere to build a lovely world and set off the series nicely.
As the book goes on, the scenes and plot darkens. At first, the evil witch comes across with a touch of child-like personality but this turns more evil as the tale continues. It's nothing past what works for the age group but offers the needed tension to keep those pages turning and the reader wondering what will happen next. The fight does involve an entire group of characters, who support Tilly directly, and each of these uses their talents to harmonize into a group effort. The goodness surrounding this cooperation adds a wholesome, warming touch and makes the entire group to cheer for. It will be interesting to see what they come up against next and root for them again.
1 comment:
Sounds like a wonderful book. I always love forest-based magical worlds. Forests are already naturally mysterious!
Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction
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