They say there's no heavier burden than great potential, and Thea is weighted down. The seventh child of two seventh children, she has been watched from near and far for signs of magical greatness, but, alas, none have appeared. Her perpetually disappointed father finally brings her to a place where she meets Grandma Spider, who shows her that she has the ability to weave dreams and stories and a new life for herself. But Thea, who has subjugated her powers to thwart enemies, now finds that they won't take no for an answer. The book, which is the first in the Worldweavers trilogy, is itself divided into three parts: before, during, and after Thea's spirit quest. Alexander does an exquisite job of showing Thea's growth, her ability to maintain her own counsel, and her boldness. Although the languid pacing in the middle is appropriate to the action, it does drag the story a bit. But once Thea is at Wandless Academy for the magically challenged, she faces a barrage of experiences, many terrifying. Readers will look forward to finding out how Thea saves her world.
Ilene CooperCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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Review
"Incredibly fresh and unique. A perfect, page-turning weekend companion." (KLIATT )
"Suspenseful and engrossing." (Kirkus Reviews )
"Alexander does an exquisite job of showing Thea's growth, her ability to maintain her own counsel, and her boldness." (ALA Booklist )
"An excellent start to a new series with a fascinating premise." (Realms of Fantasy )
"Readers will find the inscrutible Thea remarkable." (Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books )
Praise for SPELLSPAM:"An incredibly enjoyable tale that blends reality, legend, and magic in one of the freshest fantasy narratives this year." (KLIATT (starred review) )
"Entertainingly different, engagingly familiar." (Locus )