The Girl Who Kept the Castle

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8+
Release Date
June 18, 2024
ISBN
978-0063229419
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Nevermoor meets Howl’s Moving Castle in this engaging fantasy—the first in a duology—from acclaimed author Ryan Graudin. Perfect for fans of wizards, dragons, magical castles, spectacular spells, and a spunky cat who may not be what he seems.
Wizard West was dead for nearly an entire day before he noticed. And it is up to Faye, the daughter of West’s groundskeeper, to inform the wizard that he is a ghost who has lost all of his magical powers. (But not before the wizard tries transforming her into a cat!) To make matters worse, the enchanted castle of Celurdur—the only home that Faye has ever known—will fall apart at the next full moon if its foundation spells can’t be renewed.

After (sort of) accepting his demise, West decides to host a competition to choose his successor. Faye finds herself fighting to keep the tournament running smoothly behind the scenes: putting out kitchen fires, feeding the compost dragon, and making sure competitors stay away from the cockatrice pen. 

But killer roosters soon become the least of her worries. A servant of the evil Shadow Queen has sabotaged the contest—set on destroying not just Celurdur but the entire kingdom of Solum. It is up to Faye to stop him, but she’ll need more than a mop. Will a maid’s magic be enough to save everything she loves from utter destruction?

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Great MG Fantasy
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If I've said it once, I'll say it again. Middle Grade Fantasy books are where it is at right now! I'm so jealous I did not have these books growing up but I'm also lucky I can still enjoy them at my age. This is another example of such a great execution of a middle grade fantasy. The story line was so good and unique. I really enjoyed the set up of the four different balances of magic and the kingdom in the center to control it. The Shadow Queen was your basic villain without ever actually making an appearance. However, the threat of her return is all that is needed. The pacing of this book is excellent, especially with it being geared towards a younger crowd. I didn't want to stop and I know others will feel the same. Every word had a meaning and there wasn't a lot of history dumping on the reader where they would feel lost. This story is everything it needed to be.

Faye is our young protagonist and I absolutely adore her. It's clear why she is our main character and every choice she made had a reasoning to it. While her life is Celurdur, it is much more than that. Faye's Dad is out on an errand when everything occurs and it's up to Faye to help keep the palace in order. I think her story progression was really well done, even though she had a strong mindset at the beginning. The friendships she relies upon during the book are of such importance that the side characters shone just as brightly as Faye.

Overall, The Girl Who Kept the Castle by Ryan Graudin was such a fun read! This is another Middle Grade Fantasy books that will be a hit with the readers! And what's best is that even an adult can read along with the intended audience and enjoy it just as much. The plot and pacing of the story melded so well together that this was a book intended to be devoured. Faye is the perfect protagonist for the story with best supporting cast. I highly recommend this book for anyone who loves magic, fantasy, and friendship.
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