by Susan Lurie (Author) Jennifer Harney (Illustrator)
Wanda hates her little brother, Zane. But don't judge her for it--Zane is an absolute terror, and her parents blame Wanda for his monstrous behavior. On her eleventh birthday, Wanda makes a wish: to find her true family, because she knows deep down that this one can't be hers. She gets a surprise visit from a talking bluebird named Voltaire who seems wise and confirms her suspicion that someone has been meddling with her life. He knows the secret . . . he just can't remember what it is right now. Together they venture into the Scary Wood, where they encounter many magical creatures as they search for the truth. None of these adversaries prepares her for the biggest one: a witch named Raymunda, who has put her and her family under a spell. Will Wanda succeed in breaking the curse, or will she be stuck in the wrong life forever?
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Readers will revel in the fantastical creatures and supernatural elements while cheering for Wanda and her avian sidekick.
Gr 3-6--Quick-moving, humorous, and full of adventure, this title takes readers along on a magical quest that perfectly sets the stage for future books in the series. Wanda Seasongood is tired of feeling like an outsider in her family. So when a talking bird, Voltaire, crashes into her window on her 11th birthday with a message for Wanda about a secret that could change her life, the unlikely pair set out together on a journey through the Scary Wood in search of answers. Along the way, they must outwit and outrun all sorts of fantastical creatures--including the boorish groods, the sinister swamp goblin, and a coven of evil witches--who threaten to end Wanda's journey or, even worse, her life. This fast-paced middle grade fantasy draws inspiration from classic fairy tales while feeling wholly original. The creatures that Wanda and Voltaire encounter throughout the Scary Wood are imaginative and memorable, thanks to Lurie's detailed descriptions coupled with Harney's expressive illustrations. Perhaps the most endearing part of this story, however, is the friendship that develops between Wanda and Voltaire, who together have the courage and smarts to overcome every challenge thrown their way. VERDICT Readers will find it hard to put this book down once they start reading and will be excited to find out what's next for Wanda and Voltaire. A great choice for general purchase.--Lauren Hathaway, University of British Columbia
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