An Unreliable Magic
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Just the Series: Hundred Names for Magic Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: Hundred Names for Magic   

Annotation: This second book in the A Hundred Names for Magic trilogy is not your average fairytale. An unforgettable alternative hi... more
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #374552
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 11/07/23
Pages: 446 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-7282-6886-9 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-5010-X
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-7282-6886-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-5010-8
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2021046808
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)

A group of teenagers grapple with fate, running a kingdom, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.Tala Makiling Warnock and her friends may have saved Avalon from the Snow Queen, but there's more to do. Now serving as king, Alexei Tsarevich must balance doing the right thing with doing the diplomatically responsible thing, making helping refugees locked up in the Royal States of America much more complicated. Tala, meanwhile, is still grappling with uncomfortable revelations about her father and her affinity for the powerful Nameless Sword. As the Snow Queen regroups, seeking revenge, and OzCorp looks to exploit Avalon's resources, Tala, Alex, and the rest of their friends must face the prophetic facts of their dooms and what they might mean for the fates of both Avalon and their love lives. Picking up immediately where Wicked as You Wish (2020) left off, Chupeco spares no time reviewing the world or past events, which may leave new readers disoriented. Returning fans will note that the strengths of the first book are present. Featuring a diverse ensemble cast-Tala's mother is Filipina and her father is Scottish, and other characters encompass a variety of ethnicities, sexual orientations, and gender identities-and a magical world packed with references, both large and small, to fairy tales and folklore, this is a whirlwind adventure that balances the fantastic with dreams of how real-world problems might be solved.A satisfying sequel offering more of what worked so well the first time. (glossary) (Fantasy. 13-18)

ALA Booklist (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)

At the end of Wicked as You Wish (2020), Tala defeated the Ice Queen, allowing her best friend, Prince Alex, to become King of Avalon. Afterward, she foreswore the Nameless Sword and the heroic duties it entailed for a simpler life. Unfortunately for her, the sword has reappeared, indicating that Avalon is still in danger. Indeed, the Ice Queen remains at large, meaning that the Bandersnatches la's ragtag team of young misfits st come to the rescue again. But can they overcome their own personal problems enough to be heroes once more? Chupeco's second installment in the Hundred Names for Magic series combines the quip-filled vibe of a contemporary teen rom-com, the breadth of an epic fantasy, and the irreverent verve of a punk-rock mix tape blaring out of a speeding hot rod. Reading it without first reading its predecessor is not recommended e action starts full throttle from the first page and doesn't let up. Still, its blend of various fairy tale worlds with a Filipino overlay cements the book as an utterly thrilling fantasy for teen readers.

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

A group of teenagers grapple with fate, running a kingdom, and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.Tala Makiling Warnock and her friends may have saved Avalon from the Snow Queen, but there's more to do. Now serving as king, Alexei Tsarevich must balance doing the right thing with doing the diplomatically responsible thing, making helping refugees locked up in the Royal States of America much more complicated. Tala, meanwhile, is still grappling with uncomfortable revelations about her father and her affinity for the powerful Nameless Sword. As the Snow Queen regroups, seeking revenge, and OzCorp looks to exploit Avalon's resources, Tala, Alex, and the rest of their friends must face the prophetic facts of their dooms and what they might mean for the fates of both Avalon and their love lives. Picking up immediately where Wicked as You Wish (2020) left off, Chupeco spares no time reviewing the world or past events, which may leave new readers disoriented. Returning fans will note that the strengths of the first book are present. Featuring a diverse ensemble cast-Tala's mother is Filipina and her father is Scottish, and other characters encompass a variety of ethnicities, sexual orientations, and gender identities-and a magical world packed with references, both large and small, to fairy tales and folklore, this is a whirlwind adventure that balances the fantastic with dreams of how real-world problems might be solved.A satisfying sequel offering more of what worked so well the first time. (glossary) (Fantasy. 13-18)

School Library Journal (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Gr 9 Up— Magic and mischief take over this folklore-filled contemporary fantasy. While the end of Wicked As You Wish left the way clear for Tala's best friend, Alex, to become King of Avalon, it turns out forswearing the enchanted Nameless Sword isn't enough to get Tala the life of peace and quiet she wants. Pulled back into the political scheming of the high court, Tala and her band of misfits need to stop the Snow Queen before she can release more horrors and destroy Alex's reign before it has truly begun. Quests, quips, and well-developed characters make this an irreverent fantasy perfect for those who enjoy their adventures packed with humor. VERDICT Pure fun with a Filipino-inspired flair.

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)
ALA Booklist (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
School Library Journal (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 9-12

This second book in the A Hundred Names for Magic trilogy is not your average fairytale. An unforgettable alternative history fairy-tale series from the author of The Bone Witch about found family, modern day magic, and finding the place you belong. It's been six months since the lost city of Avalon was thawed and retaken. And Alex is doing his best to be a good leader, even though he's not entirely sure what he's doing. He needs all the help he can get, which is why his best friend, Tala, is by his side. Unfortunately, when the Nameless Sword in the stone appears suddenly in the castle courtyard, it brings a new set of problems. Avalon custom dictates that anyone is free to try to pull it out, attracting people from all walks of life and leaving the kingdom vulnerable to attack. Attempts to infiltrate Avalon begin in the form of mysterious portals that start appearing without warning bringing nightwalkers, ice maidens, and even a surly dragon. When the Snow Queen comes out of the woodwork with an unlikely ally and attempts to open a portal to the legendary Buyan, a long-lost country whose life-giving waters could make her even more powerful, Alex, Tala, and their friends will have to work together to stop her, even after their biggest betrayal leaves them broken. Gripping, fantastical, and delightfully funny, An Unreliable Magic is perfect for readers looking for: young adult magic, mythology, and folklore LGBTQ representation diverse characters creative new takes on classic stories fresh and dazzling world building Praise for Wicked As You Wish: "Glorious."--Shelf Awareness "Combining legends, myths, fairy tales, and classic children's literature from Oz to Neverland, Chupeco (The Bone Witch) creates an enchanting story that is both a feast for the senses and a unique spin on the hero's journey...A nail-biting quest that introduces a gripping new series."--STARRED review, Publishers Weekly "...A truly original novel. A deftly executed melding of folklore and reality grounded in contemporary issues."--STARRED review, Kirkus


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