
About This Book:
Pixies are loyal. That’s how we are.
So when my angel guardian Gabe doesn’t return to Faery Valley, and the Angel Council assigns me a new one without explaining why, of course I escape to find him.
What I find instead are claims Gabe’s a ‘traitor,’ draining power from the Angel Archive. But no way would my uptight, rule-following friend ever do that!
The truth’s harder to believe. The real thief is Caelix, an angel from Gabe’s past who has him trapped in a book.
Caelix grows more powerful every day, wrecking the archive as he goes. But the archive is connected to the human world. Whatever happens here… happens there.
To stop Caelix, I need to know more about their past, but Gabe won’t tell me the truth. Again.
And if Gabe and I can’t trust each other, it’s not just us in trouble.
It’s the whole world.
Bottle up your pixie dust and get ready for The Book Trap, a high-stakes action adventure where not every story lets you go.
*Review Contributed by Mark Buxton, Staff Reviewer*
What worked:
This book will have loyal readers thinking back to the first one when Pix was getting to know Gabe. She is forced to partner with Memoria from the Angel Archives, and the relationship has a rocky start. Memoria says Pix has “obstinate behaviour”, which is accurate, and readers will enjoy Pix’s mischievous actions as she tries to mess with the angel. Pix did the same thing with Gabe when they started working together, and they’re reunited in trying circumstances. Gabe is thrust into a book and can’t escape without completing different challenges. Luckily, Pix joins him, and she has no problem using deceit, trickery, and mischievous pranks to help her friend. Gabe’s situation forces Pix to conjure more spells than in the past, and she taps into powers that she’s not supposed to have.
Angels are notorious rule-followers, but Caelix has created Gabe’s tests. Caelix seems to have a huge grudge against Gabe, and the tasks don’t follow normal angel rules. Pix’s efforts to help Gabe are hampered because Gabe won’t tell his faerie friend any useful information about his past relationship with Caelix. This creates a mystery for young readers, as they try to figure out how Pix can best help Gabe. The angels have quickly turned against him, forcing Gabe to go into hiding. Pix takes the initiative to clear her friend’s name and reveal the treachery creeping into the angel world. However, there’s a time factor, as Caelix’s power is growing.
The relationship between Pix and Gabe is challenged. Pix is sure Gabe is keeping secrets even though they’ve promised to be honest with each other. Gabe said it was necessary if they were going to remain friends. However, Pix thinks she can’t help fight Caelix if she doesn’t understand the problem’s origins. On the other hand, Pix isn’t sharing all of her secrets, but she thinks she has no choice. Pix continues to help Gabe, but there’s a real question as to whether their friendship will survive.
What didn’t work as well:
It’s not essential that you read the first two books, but there are references to things Pix and Gabe did in the first book. It also feels like Pix is casting spells in every chapter, and it feels like too much. Much of the story takes place in the magical worlds of pixies and angels, so perhaps it makes sense.
The final verdict:
This book is more “serious” than the previous books, since Pix must use her antics and thinking skills to solve a big problem. In the past, there was more collaboration between Pix and Gabe, but Pix controls almost all decisions driving the plot. I highly recommend you read this book, and it’s not a bad idea to start with the beginning of the series.
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