Just a reminder that there's only seven more days to take advantage of the BookElves fantastic Christmas Book Bonanza Giveaway. I'll be posting a few of my personal favourites via reviews if you need any help choosing for your children or young relatives (or even those still young at heart!)
PRINCELINGS OF THE EAST by Jemima Pett
Princelings George and Fred (who are Guinea Pigs) leave the safe confines of their home, Castle Marsh, to investigate a mysterious and recurring Energy Drain that ruined their grandfather, King Cole’s birthday feast (and led to a lot of good food being wasted too!). They must find the answers since this situation cannot go on forever. Soon, there might be no power left. Leaving the castle is easier than they imagined; in fact the very mention of how useful a tunnel would be is enough for a tunnel to obligingly appear. A Great Adventure calls. Fred and George, inseparable, find themselves separated but they make the best of it. They meet a number of mysterious and sometimes vaguely sinister characters, particularly the ones with a vested interest in the situation. Is the production of a delicious and popular cola drink really the problem? And is time getting messed up somehow…?
George and Fred, although
twins, are appealing and different characters. George (the Brains – he is a
Thinker) and Fred (the Brawn – he is the Adventurer) make a great team, relying
on each other all the time. When their adventure separates them, they must
learn to rely on themselves and make decisions and choices depending on the
circumstances that confront each one. They are inventive, curious, brave, and
sharp-witted, no mean feat to survive in a variety of situations where petty
politics rule. Both George and Fred go on a real journey of discovery, but in
fact, much of the journey is internal as they miss each other’s presence, but
make those vital choices alone in the end.
Author Jemima Pett creates a
charming and endearing world that is a fantastical mix of medieval with
technology. Detailed descriptions sink the reader right into each new location
and paint vivid pictures of sights and sounds, and the way the inhabitants
live. The secondary characters entertain and amuse as well, with a quaint turn
of phrase, or a deep, dark purpose (depending on who it is) to give them
definition. Lovely idiosyncrasies such as habits and speech patterns ensure the
secondary players are fully rounded in this tale. Ms. Pett’s tongue-in-cheek
humour will also give many a laugh to slightly older readers.
There is a useful list of
characters and locations in the front of the book, which will help younger
readers through the twists and turns of this surprisingly complex plot. The
author’s illustrations that preface each chapter are delightful and help cement
the reader in the context. A lovely read for all ages, with enough action,
adventure, inventiveness, and fun to satisfy the most demanding reader. Fans
will be delighted to learn that George and Fred’s adventures continue with the
second and third books in the series.
Princelings of the East (as well as the others in the series) is available on Amazon.
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