Thanks to NetGalley and Publisher Spotlight Audio/Live Oak Media for the ALC of this one.
Middle grade books! I’ll be honest. I haven’t had a lot of experience with middle grade novels since I was a middle grader, but I’m working to change that. Especially during these weird times, I’m trying to find more ways to incorporate fun, adventurous reading into my routine. I tend to stick to dramatic, depressing reads and or hard sci-fi/horror novels, which are also not the lightest fare. So, I started with this one. It was a good choice.
I’m a sucker for books set in circuses, carnivals, and or traveling shows. This one was a ton of fun! Eleven-year-old Mattie Marvelwood and her family are traveling performers. She can read minds, her father is an illusionist. Her mom tells fortunes, and her brother has a cool vanishing act, but they are all hiding a secret. Their powers are real! When they join Master Morogh’s Circus of Wonders, they find out they aren’t the only ones. Master Morogh is hiding his own secret; he steals the powers of others, and when he steals Maddie’s brother’s powers, they’ll have to decide to cut their losses and run, or stay and fight to recover his powers.
I am loving NetGalley shelf and the audiobook offerings. I read print when I can in the time of Rona, which has been way less time than I’d like, but I am still able to concentrate pretty well on audiobooks, so I have no trouble concentrating on them and devouring them. This was such a fun foray into middle grade, and it definitely made me want more.
The narration is solid, full of adventure. I love the tone and cadence as well as the pacing. It kept me engaged in the story and matched my own energy levels as Mattie and her family/friends battled for her brother’s powers and their future.
It’s out on October 1st, perfect timing for the ambiance of fall and the Halloween season. Is it fall yet? Can it be fall yet? I’m so tired of being a gross sweat bath all day everyday.