The Voyage to Magical North
The Voyage to Magical North
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Square Fish
Just the Series: The Accidental Pirates Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: The Accidental Pirates   

Annotation: Twelve-year-old Brine Seaborne and her friend Peter find themselves in an adventure with pirates, invisible bears, and a seriously evil magician.
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #157352
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
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Publisher: Square Fish
Copyright Date: 2017
Edition Date: 2017 Release Date: 05/16/17
Pages: 314 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-250-11538-8 Perma-Bound: 0-7804-0651-6
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-250-11538-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-7804-0651-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2015022325
Dimensions: 20 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

For two young fugitives, being captured by pirates is only the first step in an epic quest for a fabled trove of gold and magic.Hardly have inept apprentice magician Peter Magus, a white boy, and Brine Seaborne, a dark-skinned lass of 12 with an allergy to magic and no memory of her origins, fled a wicked master than they are picked up by legendary freebooter Cassie O'Pia, charismatic white captain of the equally renowned vessel Onion. Under the guidance of a scary but (supposedly) captive wizard, sails are set for the Magical North, where a massive concentration of starshell—corrosive but invaluable as the source of all magical power—is said to lie hidden amid mounds of treasure. Along with conceiving delicious hazards to overcome along the way, ranging from an island of misanthropic librarians to flocks of cute penguins with piranhalike habits, Fayers shows a bright if underused gift for comic description (one character sports "a face like a fish on a bad day"). She also surrounds her two high-friction protagonists with a vivid if not particularly diverse supporting cast featuring a decidedly atypical pirate captain and, for once, a boy disguised as a girl instead of the other way round. A robust debut, well stocked with heroic exploits, monsters, pirates, explosions, magical transformations, and life-changing adventures, and a promising series starter. (Fantasy. 11-13)

Horn Book

Twelve-year-olds Brine and Peter find themselves adrift in a rowboat, lost at sea. Their luck turns when they are rescued by pirate captain Cassie O'Pia and her crew aboard the Onion. Fayers's fantastical world--complete with invisible polar bears and man-eating penguins--makes the ship's voyage fraught with dangers, but the crew is stout-hearted and quite funny. This pirate yarn rollicks with the best of them.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

For two young fugitives, being captured by pirates is only the first step in an epic quest for a fabled trove of gold and magic.Hardly have inept apprentice magician Peter Magus, a white boy, and Brine Seaborne, a dark-skinned lass of 12 with an allergy to magic and no memory of her origins, fled a wicked master than they are picked up by legendary freebooter Cassie O'Pia, charismatic white captain of the equally renowned vessel Onion. Under the guidance of a scary but (supposedly) captive wizard, sails are set for the Magical North, where a massive concentration of starshell—corrosive but invaluable as the source of all magical power—is said to lie hidden amid mounds of treasure. Along with conceiving delicious hazards to overcome along the way, ranging from an island of misanthropic librarians to flocks of cute penguins with piranhalike habits, Fayers shows a bright if underused gift for comic description (one character sports "a face like a fish on a bad day"). She also surrounds her two high-friction protagonists with a vivid if not particularly diverse supporting cast featuring a decidedly atypical pirate captain and, for once, a boy disguised as a girl instead of the other way round. A robust debut, well stocked with heroic exploits, monsters, pirates, explosions, magical transformations, and life-changing adventures, and a promising series starter. (Fantasy. 11-13)

School Library Journal

Gr 3-7 Brine has no recollection of her family or of why she was abandoned on a rowboat three years earlier, and at 12, she is unhappily cleaning house for the magician Magus. She and magic don't get along, howevershe's allergic to it. She might as well be allergic to Magus's annoying apprentice, Peter, too. All that interests her are the books in her mentor's library. When Magus plans to give both children away to the richest man on the island, the kids take a boat and escape, only to end up in the path of notorious pirates who are not quite as terrible as legend tells. Brine and Peter quickly learn that it takes hard work to keep a ship afloat as well as the ins and outs of becoming (and staying) friends. The beautiful cover design reflects the charming adventure within; this multilayered fantasy handles a variety of themes, including the meaning of family, the ability of power to corrupt, and the importance of stories. VERDICT Upper elementary and younger middle grade fans of Lynne Jonell's The Sign of the Cat will be enchanted by Brine's high seas adventure. Kerry Sutherland, Akron-Summit County Public Library, OH

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
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Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal
Wilson's Children's Catalog
Word Count: 73,104
Reading Level: 5.2
Interest Level: 3-6
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 5.2 / points: 11.0 / quiz: 186280 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: 710L

A swashbuckling story of a girl and a boy, an evil magician, a merry band of pirates, and an unthinkable quest. Twelve-year-old Brine Seaborne is a girl with a past--if only she could remember what it is. Found alone in a rowboat as a child, clutching a shard of the rare starshell needed for spell-casting, she's spent the past years keeping house for an irritable magician and his obnoxious apprentice, Peter. When Brine and Peter get themselves into a load of trouble and flee, they blunder into the path of the legendary pirate ship, the Onion . Before you can say pieces of eight, they're up to their necks in the pirates' quest to find Magical North, a place so shrouded in secrets and myth that most people don't even think it exists. If Brine is lucky, on this adventure, she'll find her place in the world. And if she's unlucky, everyone on the ship will be eaten by sea monsters. It could really go either way in Claire Fayers' The Voyage to Magical North , a middle-grade fantasy that is just as magical as it is funny. A robust debut, well stocked with heroic exploits, monsters, pirates, explosions, magical transformations, and life-changing adventures, and a promising series starter. -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review The Accidental Pirates series: The Voyage to the Magical North The Journey to Dragon Island


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