A cozy mystery for unicorn and magic lovers. Firoth and its denizens will delight fantasy fans, and the light suspense peppered with humor is sure to keep young readers engrossed until the happy ending. Purchase where easy fantasy is in demand.
A reassuring journey of self-discovery that will charm readers of Claire Fayers and Kristin Bailey's middle grade fantasy tales, as well as those who enjoyed Rebecca Rupp's "The Dragon of Lonely Island" duology.
This exciting adventure has moments reminiscent of The Wizard of Oz, in which the protagonist must rely on herself and her friends to find inner courage and her way to safety. A solid purchase where magical fantasy circulates well.
This sometimes creepy, sometimes humorous, occasionally clichéd tale will be enjoyed by many listeners. ["A fun, fast read with broad appeal": SLJ 7/15 starred review of the Clarion book.]
This is a first-purchase that is suited to reluctant readers as well as fans of Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, or Colin Meloy's"The Wildwood Chronicles" (HarperCollins).—Tara Kron, School Library Journal
Sophie can't dream, so she's never experienced the sort of nightmares that plague her classmates Ethan and Madison. Her parents run a secret shop beneath their cozy bookstore, selling dreams of every sort. One night she steals one and discovers that she has the dangerous power to bring dream-creatures into the waking world. When the mysterious Mr. Nightmare kidnaps her parents and two kids from town—children whose bad dreams Sophie has been collecting for resale