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April 15, 2017
A new adventure awaits Charlie Pondicherry and his ragtag band of uncanny friends.Picking up two days after the climactic events of The Kidnap Plot (2016), this second series installment follows the Punjabi-English clockwork boy Charlie--who is still reeling from his father's murder--as he races to warn an old associate of his father's that the nefarious Iron Cog organization is coming for him. During a freak storm, Charlie is separated from his companions, Gnat the patrician pixie, Ollie the shape-shifter, and Bob, a girl pilot masquerading as a boy. The novel's events again unreel at a frenetic pace, but readers are still drawn into a magical steampunk world in which pixies exist alongside humans in turn-of-the-century Great Britain. The series' quests are as much about enriching bookworm Charlie's real-world education as they are about high-flying adventure, and this tale expands his life experience even more, taking him from his London home into the wilds of Wales. The author introduces Charlie to another diverse set of characters whom he gradually wins over through selflessness and heroics, including a magical singing Welshman, a host of wood elves, and a dwarf who enslaves clockwork machines and initially denies Charlie's humanity. Along the way, Charlie learns that true family is oftentimes something that you create for yourself. An entertaining sequel that leaves readers wanting more. (Fantasy. 10-14)
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April 1, 2017
Gr 4-7-The second installment in this series starts with Charlie Pondicherry getting abruptly separated from the ragtag team of friends who helped him through his first adventures. Captured by a cantankerous dwarf who insists on treating him more like an animal than a person, Charlie is forced to confront his identity as a mechanical boy, all while reeling from the death of his beloved father. Charlie escapes from the dwarf but is quickly launched from one escapade to the next as he tries to find a mysterious friend of his father's while evading the evil Iron Cog. Butler fashions a diverse world that reflects his intriguing ideas about what makes people different-and what can connect them. As in the first book, the abundance of characters and dialects may deter some readers. VERDICT Fast-paced and thought provoking, this is recommended wherever the previous volume was popular.-Eliza Langhans, Hatfield Public Library, MA
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July 1, 2017
Fleeing London, clockwork boy Charlie (The Kidnap Plot) heads to Wales with a warning for his murdered father's friend. Separated from his traveling companions, Charlie teams up with a band of dwarfs in a race to arrive before the evil organization that killed his father does. A worthy sequel chock-full of intricate world-building, plot twists, and an amusing assortment of new and familiar characters.
(Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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