"Maya and the Return of the Godlings"
by Rena Barron
Publication Date: September 21, 2021
Thank you to Netgalley and Clarion Books for an advance reader copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Want a story about family, friendship, squad, nerding out, mythology, adventure, discovery, and #blackgirlmagic energy? Well then, this is definitely for you! I love young sci-fi/fantasy reads because there's just something so empowering and inspiring about characters who discover their literal "power within" in order to save the known world.
Before I can properly respond to the second book, I need to talk about the first book ...first. Because it was so popular at my local library, I had to alternate between the ebook and the audiobook, whichever one was available at any given time -- this actually worked out great because I noticed how well written this story was, because it was so very well read. Each scene draws you in and the chapters are paced in such a way that you cannot help but keep turning the page or keep listening, because you're eager to find out what happens next.
In Book #1 "Maya and the Rising Dark" by Rena Barron we're introduced to Maya as she discovers the magical realm of the Orishas, and the guardians of the veil between our world and the Dark. Maya goes on a quest with her friends to face an ancient enemy called the Lord of Shadows, who is gathering his darkbringer forces to destroy the human world.
Just a few months after their first adventure ends, the trio of friends find themselves on another quest to save our world (again!) and find a way to prevent the veil from collapsing.
My foremost thought as I read through the second book and at its end was: this is definitely next-level!
Where “Maya & the Rising Dark” felt like an intro, "Maya and the Return of the Godlings" feels like a deep-dive. It wasn't just a repeat of the first, but it definitely took everything that was previously laid out and took us to a whole new level. Everything from character storylines & background, to worldbuilding (especially of the Dark!), to villain upgrades, even right down to the magic system. I like that we just got to see MORE of everything!
Both books are full of gems, but my favorites were: anytime Maya used the staff, the children's visit to Azur (riding the star horses and getting ice cream at the market), and the scenes with Miss Ida & Miss Lucille (ain't no messing around with the cranky Johnston twins).
Whether you've got a middle-grader that's up for an adventure OR you're looking for one yourself -- one that's rich in mythology, strong relationship dynamics, an ancient magical world, and (let's be honest) really cool fight scenes too! -- then these two books are perfect reads for you.
The third untitled book is slated to release sometime in 2022.
Watch this space for updates when that comes out, because I will definitely be pre-ordering.
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