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Carmer and Grit, Book Two

The Crooked Castle

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Carmer and Grit investigate a mysteriously magical flying circus in the follow-up to“a fun and frolicking middle grade adventure full of enough fantasy, humor and heart to make giddy even the most finicky reader.” (BookPage)
Shortly after saving the faeries of Skemantis, magician’s apprentice Felix Carmer III and his faerie companion, Grit, head out to see the world. They soon come across a mysteriously magical flying circus. As they get to know the outlandish world of Rinka Tinka’s Roving Wonder Show, it becomes clear there's something not quite normal about this circus or its inventor–and that recent airship disasters plaguing nearby Driftside City may have a sinister explanation.
 
Fans of Greenglass House and the Lockwood & Co. series will love the thrills and chills of Carmer and Grit, Book 2: The Crooked Castle as it takes readers up in the air with a flying circus, under the sea to the evil Unseelie kingdom, through a terrifying magical snowstorm, and on a chase with the menacing Wild Hunt.
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2018
      An erstwhile magician's assistant and a renegade faerie princess investigate a steampunk circus in this fantasy follow-up to The Wingsnatchers (2017).Felix Cassius Tiberius Carmer III and Grit (nee Grettifrida Lonewing), still reeling from their first adventure together, are traveling leisurely southward when they crash into Bell Daisimer, daredevil balloonist. Detecting a whiff of faerie magic around "Rinka Tinka's Roving Wonder Show," they soon become entangled in the aerial circus's complicated--and deadly--mysteries. While the glamorous milieu is sadly underutilized and, despite a plethora of airships, the mechanical marvels are less than dazzling, Horwitz deftly grounds and expands her fictional world, diving deep into political intrigues among various faerie factions. The protagonists also gain depth and maturity: Carmer remains clever, kind, and conscientious, but he sheds some of his diffident awkwardness; Grit, although still rude and self-centered, begins to accept her responsibilities. Their antagonists are ruthless but, true to their own code, are hardly cartoon villains. The remaining characters are charming, if paper-thin; with the exception of Bell's "ebony skin" they apparently default to white--and if the utter absence of observable racial bigotry in this alternate turn-of-the-century Virginia feels unlikely, it's not much odder than a 13-year-old boy motoring about the country (seemingly) alone, conducting professional technical inquiries, without comment.Improbabilities notwithstanding, anyone who enjoyed the first book will be delighted by this suspenseful series entry. (Fantasy. 10-14)

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2019
      Mechanical genius Carmer and his fairy friend Grit encounter a dirigible-type airshow with circus entertainment enhanced by magic from the Free Folk faeries. The Unseelie faerie court, however, is trying to sabotage the works. The strong main characters follow clues, uncover changelings, and finesse the politics of the faerie court in an enchanting steampunk setting that combines turn-of-the-twentieth-century technological advances with faerie magic.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:6.4
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:5

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