Friday, November 4, 2011

Tuesdays at the Castle

Tuesdays at the Castle by Jessica Day George
Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2011
232 pages
Middle-Grade; Fairy Tale
4/5 stars

Source: Received an ARC through Amazon's Vine program in exchange for an honest review.

I've enjoyed previous Jessica Day George books so I felt confident requesting this book and I was right! This is a fun book with a great heroine and lots of magical happenings. It is set in the Land of Sleyne inside the Castle Glower, under the reign of King Glower the Seventy-Ninth and a magical castle that changes at will and seems to possess its own mind about how thing should be.

The current King Glower and his wife have four children. The youngest is Celie, aged 11, and she is the main character with a special affinity for the castle. She is delightful with a deep love for the castle. Unfortunately tragedy soon strikes. While her parents and eldest brother are away from home, they are ambushed and declared dead, leaving the other three children to defend Castle Glower from rapacious foreign princes.

Celie and her siblings Lilah and Rolf rise to the occasion, using every trick and aid of the castle to oust the invaders, with many amusing instances. There are also their loyal friends and the villainous Kletch, who made me think of a Gail Carson Levine character; high praise indeed! Although not everyone is well-developed, they served their purpose and I hope all of the good characters will return for more adventures around the magnificent Castle Glower.

SPOILERS:
I was pretty sure the parents were not dead because what a brutal book this would have been! I hope sequels come with more about the parents. It looks as if Celie could get into plenty of mischief with or without her parents around to supervise or interfere.
I was a bit disappointed with the ending. The castle seems to be dead, or perhaps just sleeping, until it all of a sudden comes back; not sure if it's Celie's profession of belief or the danger she is in that brings the castle back to life but it was a little too easy for me. Not too big of a deal.
END SPOILERS

Overall: A delightful journey through an amazing setting with sweet characters; excited about future books!

6 comments:

  1. I really like middle grade books, they are just so adventurous and fun. :) This sounds fun and I really want to read it. I love that it's so magical and takes place in a castle. :) Who doesn't want to spend their time in a castle? I would.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I can't wait to read Tuesdays At The Castle, I love reading books where children must defend a place, I kind of think that stems from my love of Home Alone where Kevin has to defend his house from the burglers.

    ReplyDelete
  3. @Nina-thanks for commenting-I bet you'll really enjoy this book because it's just such a delight :)

    @April-I've never actually seen Home Alone-I should make sure I do that for this holiday season!

    ReplyDelete
  4. I've heard great things about this book (Small Review posted a positively glowing review), but I'm always reluctant to pick up an MG book. I'm just not a big fan of reading about under-thirteen MCs (my exceptions being Harry Potter and Percy Jackson), because I get frustrated. I like romance a lot and MG books have so very little. BUT, the castle and characters I DO want to read about. I'm in a bit of pickle...

    - Asher (from Paranormal Indulgence)

    ReplyDelete
  5. So glad you liked it! I agree, the ending was a little quick and easy, but I gave it a pass because of everything else.

    ReplyDelete
  6. This is one that I really liked, but I had a hard time getting past the rushed ending. The author let me know it IS part of a series(which I didn't know), so that definitely "up-ed" my opinion of it. I thought it was a cute and unique storyline. :)

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for commenting-I love to read your thoughts! Feel free to leave a link to your latest post so I can stop by!

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...