“The Memory Thieves” is a teen novel and the second book in the Conjureverse series by author Dhonielle Clayton focusing on friends Ella Durand, Brigit Ebsen, and Jason Eugene as they return for a second year of study at the Arcanum Training Institute for Marvelous and Uncanny Endeavors and face old and new nemeses.
The novel consists of thirty-five chapters divided into four parts.
The novel begins with a table of the five paragons or marvels a student can have followed by a letter welcoming students back for a second year of study at the Arcanum Training Institute for Marvelous and Uncanny Endeavors, and main character Ella Durand’s level two training timetable for her second year at the institute.
Part one, “New Horizons,” begins with Ella Durand and her family heading to Celestial City to buy school supplies while bypassing Marvellian and Conjuror onlookers. People are nosy and this is the second time Ella has become a celebrity due to being the first Conjuror to enroll and attend the Arcanum (read Marvellers book 1) then by saving the world from a power hungry villain named Gia Trivelino three months ago. When boarding the Sky Ferry, Ella’s family experiences discrimination due to being Conjurors. Ella is frustrated by mistreatment by others but is soon comforted by reuniting with her friends Jason and Brigit.
Meanwhile, villain Gia Trivelino is on the run and is sad that her daughter Brigit has rejected her. Gia’s marvel of being able to manipulate strings of matter labeled her as monstrous and she aims to pay back Ella, Brigit, and Jason for destroying her plan to take other people’s marvels.
Upon arriving at the institute, Ella is excited to learn that three more Conjure students from Columbia, Brazil, and New York have enrolled at the institute. In addition to new Conjure students, the institute is hosting a biennial cultural exchange program with five indigenous students from the Navajo Nation. Brigit worries that students will find out the Gia is Brigit’s mother or Gia will try to come and get her. Despite Ella and Jason promising to protect Brigit, Ella receives a threatening letter from Gia but doesn’t share the letter to not alarm Brigit.
There’s a worry from the Conjuror community that by Ella attending the institute and her godmother Sera teaching at the institute, Marvellers will soon be take conjuror marvels as their own and travel to the Conjure underworld. Ella worries about her friendship with Brigit when she starts hanging out with other people and staying out past curfew.
Ella’s mood is lifted when she receives a note inviting her to join a secret underground stapier league to prepare for the spring Paragon tryouts and discovers a shared secret with a Part one ends with Gia reuniting her former group of troublemakers called “The Aces” including current teachers at the institute as well as running for class office.
Part two, “Conjure Conundrums,” begins with Ella hearing gossip about students getting nosebleeds and losing their marvels. Student blame a change in food or change of weather for the unusual situation with students. Ella finds a protector from an unexpected source but is soon confronted by a student about being noisy. Ella fights the urge to tell her Aunt Sera about being bullied by new student Noemie but decides against it, lest she drawn more attention since she was the first conjuror at the institute.
Aunt Sera and Ella meet together to teach Ella about her cartomanic marvel which will help her glimpse the past and their future but as a conjuror, she’ll also be able to change their fortunes at times. This part of the novel was interesting in how Aunt Sera provides details on lociambulism also known as mind walking and tells Ella about the difference between mind waking the living and the dead. Although Ella is reluctant to learn about lociambulism, Aunt Sera tells her that since she is from two of the most powerful conjure bloodlines, it’s time to learn an essential conjure tool.
The trio are discovered with institute blueprints by a group of historians and institute instructors but are saved by a sympathetic employee. Due to the continued outbreak of headaches, nosebleeds and loss of marvels, the institute closes ending the fall term early. Forced to return home, Ella reconnects with her best friend Reagan to learn about an ancestor and his far reaching impacts in the Marvellian world. Part two ends on the first day of February with Ella trying to bridge the gap between the Conjuror world and the Marvellian world leading to the whole family being under investigation for breaking a Conjure Commandment and if found guilty, punishment being removed from New Orleans and the entire Conjure community.
Part three, “Hard Truths,” begins with Gia locating Brigit in New York through using one of her trusted Aces to lift a conjure veil, revealing a cloaked house and gaining access to Brigit for devious reasons. Meanwhile in New Orleans, Ella and her family celebrate Mardi Gras under the dark clouds of her family meeting the United Conjure Congress, the institute being closed, and having her starpost mail to her mentor intercepted and destroyed. Ella gets a pleasant surprise from Jason who shows a kindred-walking marvel stemming from him being a conjuror and marveller.
Ella is excited to learn that the institute is reopening and the sick students have recovered. Upon returning back to the institute, students are seen wearing masks and protective face shields (similar to COVID precautions.) Signs are posted everywhere regarding safety and wearing gloves. Sad to learn that institute is trying to blame mystery sickness on the Conjuror and Navajo students.
Shortly after returning to the institute, Ella’s head is full of unanswered questions as student headaches and nosebleeds restart. Starpost communications are shared between Gia and Noemie’s mother. After Ella finally shares the notes from Gia with Jason and Brigit, the trio engage is a spying mission and make a shocking discovery. Part three ends with the Ella, Brigit, and Jason attempting to mind walk Noemie with disastrous consequences.
Part four, “Marvellian Lies,” begins with Gia receiving a visit from a former Ace now adversary Mitha Thakur. It is revealed that Gia helped removed the criminal backgrounds of him and another Ace to have new lives. Jason is seriously injured after they return from mind-walking in Noemie’s mind and he is eventually sent home. Ella and Brigit ambush Noemie and feel sympathy once they learn Gia threatened to hurt Noemie’s parents unless she did what Gia said and stole certain student’s memories. Gia’s grand plan is exposed to make the whole Marvellian work sick on election night through poison balloons. Shocking news is provided about the identity of Brigit’s father.
Ella and Brigit surprise Jason’s by traveling to his home in Celestial City to get help from him as well as his lightning bird Izulu. Gia has a reunion with her former top Ace Presidential candidate Johan Fenris Knudsen. Following thwarting Gia’s latest plan, Brigit publically learns who her father is while Ella has a reunion with her estranged Aunt Celeste before being rewarded with her great grandfather’s memory-cask. Ella and Brigit return to the Arcanum and she reveals seeing her Aunt Celeste to her mother and godmother. Working together as a family, Ella’s mother and godmother Sera enter the memory-cask of her ancestor/great-grandfather Dr. Jean Michel Durand, previously hidden architect of the Arcanum. It is revealed that Durand was a founder of the Arcanum and just when everyone was going to work together, they changed their minds and imprisoned him in the memory-cask. Ella and family vow to find out who imprisoned Durand as well as transport him to his rightful home in the Underworld.
Gia watches Knudsen is sworn in as President and makes a deal with Ella’s father to protect his family. Gia hatches another plan involving twilight stardust from the Conjuror underworld which keeps all Marvellian cities and the Arcanum in flight. Part four ends with Ella attending Marvel Combat team tryouts and becomes a member of the Paragon of Vision Marvel Combat Team before becoming a level three student.
As I finished the novel, I continue to be impressed by author Dhonielle Clayton’s ability to create a magical would that is inclusive multicultural. I appreciated the clearly defined parts of the books as well as additions of character’s personal effects such as personal letters to students, class timetables, report cards and other signage including wanted posters and letters to others. I was annoyed at times by Ella’s lack of focus, carelessness, and disregard for others at times. I liked the different cultures created such as the Fewels/Humans who live on the ground while the Conjurors are magical people who live in the sky above the Fewels and the Marvellers live in the sky above the Conjurors. By creating a novel series with such a diverse cast of characters, readers young and old can see themselves that in story and consider that magic lives inside us all and is not limited to a specific race or location in the world.