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384 pages, Paperback
First published April 28, 2020
“Is this the part where I tell you everything, and you say you understand completely, and that everything will be fine?” Gwendolyn said sarcastically. “Heavens no, love. Who would say such a silly thing? No one will ever completely understand you, just as no one will ever fit into your skin. And if someone told me that everything would be fine, I’d smack them for lying. But I can listen, or talk a bit.”
Blast these narrative conventions, why can’t heroes ever follow the rules?
[…] a plan that I have yet to reveal to you. It will be much more fun to show you as it unfolds rather than burden you now with unnecessary exposition, and I would hate to deny you the pleasure of deducing it for yourself.
"A new normal had developed. A worse one. Saving the world was not all it was cracked up to be."The Fantastical Exploits of Gwendolyn Gray does a great job of maintaining hope while depicting a realistic expectation of big change through dedication and perseverance. I particularly appreciate that it shows what comes after what's thought of as revolutionary acts: she destroyed the mind control things in the last book, but the status kept on quo'ing and that's a lot for anyone to take... and Gwendolyn just turned thirteen, too. (I'd never want to be 13 again.)
"Moments like this are the hardest to share with you. Monsters and dangers are well and good, but it breaks my heart to show you the struggles that Gwendolyn holds inside, struggles that many of us must face."Fast paced and full of adventure, this is a darker tale of the power of imagination that highlights the difficulty in enacting real change. The narrative voice feels like being read a story before bedtime and Gwendolyn is a heroine you can't help but root for. This book and series is a true gem that is perfect for middle grade and lower YA readers alike.