Terra Electrica : The Guardians of the North | By Antonia Maxwell
Terra Electrica was an easy, adventurous read about a young girl who just wants to find the love and safety of a home as she once knew it.
Terra Electrica was an easy, adventurous read about a young girl who just wants to find the love and safety of a home as she once knew it.
The Whistlers in the Dark is an innocent yet hopeful take on worldly things through the eyes of young children, which is exactly what a middle-grade novel should be.
Scareground with its sinister and haunted theme, it had my interest from page one. I would love to continue reading more about Nancy and her adventures.
Toby and the Silver Blood Witches was deeper than what I expected from a middle-grade book in terms of emotional quotient.
The Pawnshop of Stolen Dreams is a quick and enjoyable read which makes you think while being intrigued by the theatrics.
The Frost Fair is a middle-grade fantasy that is surprisingly grounded even when it is dealing with all these magical and frosty elements.
Princess Ever After is a YA Fantasy and the fifth and final book in the Rosewood Chronicles.
Octavia Bloom and the Missing Key has the appeal of a fairy tale that packs the vibe of a Princess Diaries tale. It can be a great bedtime story that would make young kids run wild with their active imagination.
A witty, whimsical and fun ride, The Revenge of the Beast is a must-read if you have already started The Beast and the Bethany series.
The overall theme in these novels is the sense of wonder. The Crowns of Croswald was no different.