Showing posts with label castle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label castle. Show all posts

Friday, April 26, 2013

Early Review - Wednesdays in the Tower (Castle Glower, Book 2) by Jessica Day George (3.5/5 stars)

Reading Level: Children’s/Middle Grade
Genre: Fantasy
Size: 240 pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Date: May 7, 2013
ISBN: 978-1599906454
Stand Alone or Series: 2nd book in the Castle Glower series
Source: eGalley through NetGalley.com
Rating: 3.5/5 stars

I got a copy of this book to review through NetGalley(dot)com. Thanks to Bloomsbury and NetGalley for giving me the chance to review this book. Last year I read Tuesdays at the Castle and really enjoyed it. This sequel to that book was a fun read but not as magical as the first book.

Things start going strange in Castle Glower. First Celie finds a strange orange egg in a tower that’s never been there before and she needs to figure out what it is. Bran, the new Royal Wizard, is in on the secret but is swamped with identifying a bunch of magical armor and weapons that showed up in a new armor room. Meanwhile a visiting wizard stops by to help Bran and he seems to have a hidden agenda all of his own. Adding to all of this is the Castle’s increasingly erratic temperament; rooms no one has ever seen before are appearing left and right.

This was a fun continuation of the Castle Glower series. Not as magical and whimsical as the first book in the series, but still a fun read. The biggest downfall to this book is that it ends on a horrible cliffhanger and reads more like half of a book than a full book; I felt like half of the story was missing.

Celie and her siblings are fun to read about. They are all very agreeable characters and they work together well. It is always fun to see how well Celie’s family gets along together and how well they work together to solve problems. It makes for a light and uplifting read.

I enjoyed that the storyline is expanding here, we finally get some explanation as to why Castle Glower is how it is. We also learn a lot of history behind the castle itself. The additon of some mystical creatures made the story even more fun.

I did feel like the story was missing some of the whimsy, surprise, and delightful magical feel of the first book though. Part of that is just because we’ve already been introduced to this castle and nothing is as surprising this time around. I also felt like maybe Celie and family were just dealing with too many different problems at once, so the story was a bit bogged down and not as light-hearted and magical as the first book.

The absolultey biggest drawback to this book for me was the horrible cliffhangers. Oh, Miss Jessica why did you have to do that? I hate cliffhanger endings, it really drops my opinion of the book a lot. I hate it when author’s depend on a cliffhanger to force readers into continuing a series rather than just providing a good story and world that makes readers want to come back for more because the author writes well.

Overall a fun continuation of this series. Great for all ages. I enjoyed the magical creatures, the nice family dynamic, and finally learning about the why behind Castle Glower. I absolutely hated the horrible cliffhanger ending; this actually made me not want to read more of this series because I hate it when authors do that. This book wasn’t as magical as the first one, not as much full of wonder and fun. Still I recommend to those who enjoyed the first book in the series and to those who are looking for a good children’s fantasy read that is light and fun.


This book goes towards the following reading challenges:
- YA/MG Fantasy Reading Challenge
- 150+ Reading Challenge

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Early Review - Tuesdays at the Castle by Jessica Day George (4.5/5 stars)

Tuesdays at the CastleReading level: Middle Grade
Genre: Fantasy
Size: 240 pages
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Release Date: October 11, 2011
ISBN-13:  978-1599906447
Stand Alone or Series: Stand Alone
Source: ARC from BEA
Rating: 4.5/5 stars



I got an advanced reading copy of this book at Book Expo America from Bloomsbury.  Previously I have read Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow and Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George and enjoyed them both.  This was a very fun read focused on the very nifty idea of a castle being able to change itself whenever it wants.  I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was a quick read and was entertaining and fun.  It is aimed more at the middle grade age set than young adult; but I think even adults who are young at heart with enjoy this book.


Princess Celie loves Tuesday because that is the day Castle Glower changes itself.  Sometimes it adds a room with bouncy floors, something it connects the pasture to the bedrooms...you just never know what is going to happen.  When Princess Celie's parents go missing it is up to Celie, her sister (Lilah) and her brother (Roth) to save the throne from the grasping hands of neighboring kingdoms.  The big question is what does Castle Glower want?  Will it help them or has it decided to pick a new king?

I absolutely loved the idea of a sentient castle that can change itself based on its mood and who it likes or doesn't like.  All of the characters are great; you really love Celie and want her and her siblings to defeat the evil Khelsh who is trying to take the throne.  Khelsh is a wonderful villain, just absolutely hate-able. 

It is great to see how Celie, Roth, and Lilah band together and really work well as a family even in the absence of their mother and father.  They make very mature decisions despite their young ages and I loved that the author allows that younger kids can be smart and do what's right.  It's not only a good example but acknowledges that kids are smarter than us adults usually give them credit for :-)

There is a lot of intrigue and mystery as Khelsh plots to take over the castle and the siblings not only fight to keep control of the castle but also try to solve the mystery of their disappearing parents.  The book was very engaging, well-written, fun to read, and hard to put down.  It also leaves smile on your face at the end; which makes it a perfect feel-good read.

Overall this was just such a fun book to read.  The idea of a moody Castle is fantastic and very nicely executed.  The writing is wonderful, the characters likable and interesting, and the intrigue and mystery well done.  I really enjoyed this book and will definitely pick up more books by Jessica Day George to read.  It's appropriate for all ages.

This book goes towards the following reading challenges: