The Guardian's Quest (The Magic Paintbrush 2)

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Author(s)
Co-Authors / Illustrators
Age Range
8+
Release Date
July 29, 2025
ISBN
978-0593179932
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In the second book of this epic fantasy series, eleven year old Amy's malfunctioning paintbrush accidentally paints a portal to a mythical world! But when she discovers that the paintbrush is running out of power, Amy must undergo a Trial to prove her worth as the guardian of the magic paintbrush.

“Gorgeous and gripping, The Magic Paintbrush swoops readers off on rip-roaring fantasy adventure that unfurls like a magnificent scroll…Brimming with imagination and heart…” Soman Chainani, author of THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL series

Ever since she became the guardian of the magic paintbrush, Amy has been nonstop painting. But when her paintbrush starts glitching, Amy accidentally paints a portal to a strange, magical world filled with creatures of Chinese folktales!

A mysterious cat from the portal leads Amy and her friends Diego and Luna to Minli, who presents herself as the creator of the paintbrush, and her magical forest. The magic paintbrush’s power is dwindling. Amy has two weeks to complete a Trial, a series of three tests to prove she is worthy to be the paintbrush’s guardian.

Amy’s quest will take her to mystical places. She’ll have help from Diego, Luna and the secretive Cat who may be a friend or foe. Amy and her friends must face dangerous threats, perilous landscapes, and the ever-looming feeling that everything might not be what it seems….

Award-winning author Kat Zhang teams up with Eric Darnell, the writer and director of the Madagascar series and the Chief Creative Officer of Baobab Studios on this story about responsibility, the power of friendship, and what it means to be worthy.

Editor review

1 review
A questionable quest
(Updated: June 21, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.0
Plot
 
4.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
What worked:
The previous book introduces readers to Amy and the magic jade paintbrush and this book provides enough information to get the gist of the backstory. Amy’s grandmother was the previous guardian of the magic paintbrush and Amy’s still learning how to take her place. Amy unexpectedly creates a portal to a fantasy world where she encounters an old woman living inside a cage. Minli says the paintbrush’s power must be recharged every 500 years so Amy accepts a quest that will create the magic. Readers will be leery to believe Minli’s story and it’s puzzling when her cat shows up later to help Amy and her two friends. The cat gets annoyed when Amy asks for help but he gets irked anyway when she acts like she doesn’t need it. Its surly attitude and questionable actions make readers wonder if the cat is a friend or a foe in disguise.
Luna is a humorous character and his impulsiveness is sometimes surprisingly helpful. He has the body of a tiger and the wings of a bird, although tiger claws aren’t great for holding things. He has the enthusiasm of a little kid but is fiercely protective of Amy. That might be because he’s only existed since Amy created him in the first book. His ability to fly makes him an excellent scout and his sense of smell makes him immediately suspicious of Minli and Cat. Many young readers like to see animals in books so they’ll be overjoyed with this large, cute, energetic creature. The bummer is when Luna disappears and is absent from the story.
The quest seems straightforward without any complications but of course, that’s not the way things go. Minli gives Amy a time limit for the quest which adds an unspoken countdown clock as the plot progresses. Characters can magically change their appearances so readers should always question the motives of anyone Amy meets. Is generosity coming from a kind heart or is it bait for a trap? The quest tasks seem simple enough, such as collecting sap from a specific tree, but surprises await Amy at every stop. The cat begins to regain some of its lost memories and shares tidbits of information making her question the whole mission. Amy envisions praise from her grandmother and Minli after she collects the ingredients to recharge the paintbrush but what if her efforts create a more terrible problem?
What didn’t work as well:
The characters can be developed more as we know little about Amy other than being the guardian of the magic paintbrush. Also, Luna’s disappearance leaves a big void in the story. His bold personality creates a presence in the story and readers will miss him when he’s not there.
The final verdict:
The plot is fast-paced with plenty of action that will appeal to young readers. The magical world leads to a wide range of characters that will keep readers guessing. The conflict’s resolution is predictable although events during the quest offer surprises. Overall, this book offers an imaginative story and I recommend you give it a shot.
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