When Jack is given a cursed gold arrowhead, he has only hours to save the world from ending. With the help of a few newly-made friends, Jack to save the day under the midnight sun – or never see the morning again.
This was a really fast-paced middle grade novel. It was actually surprisingly scary and gory for me considering it’s for children who are quite young, including themes of suicide and murder – including a scene where a cat is nearly lynched. If you offer this book to your child, be aware that they may have questions.
The actual plot was… okay. I had so many questions that I can’t even be bothered to go into right now, but considering the target audience, I don’t think these questions would often be thought of. It’s just frustrating for someone like me! I actually think that this book could’ve been a YA novel, and it could have been darker and longer, answering more questions and tackling hot topics rather than skirting over them and not addressing them. For example, lots of people die – but the characters just kind of light a candle for them and say, “okay, then, what’s next?”
As you can see… I think this book had a good idea, but it just got too dark for middle grade. Or maybe I’m wanting to protect the kids too much! But I also don’t think so.
So yes, overall – a good book. I just wish it had been longer, and also YA.