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Star Darlings

Good Wish Gone Bad

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The Star Darlings uncover the secret of Lady Stella and Lady Rancora's friendship when they were teens at Starling Academy. We will learn that went wrong, why Rancora was kicked out of school, and how she became the evil force bent on destroying Starland...
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    • Kirkus

      The Star Darlings series expands from chapter books (and television) to middle grade with this book launching the new line.Although it takes place after the original 12 Star Darlings books, the majority of this book consists of flashbacks around the relationship of Starling Academy headmistress, Stella, and primary antagonist, Rancora. After their successful missions, Lady Stella gathers the Star Darlings to inform them of the oracle's missing page, presumably stolen by Rancora, and the possibility that they may be called upon to stop her future schemes. Then the Star Darlings investigate and uncover the three flashback stories. The first (and most successful) takes readers to Stella's and Cora's school days as best friends and the betrayals that tear them apart; the second covers Stella's wish-granting innovations and the dark cloud that hangs over the horizon; and the third describes Rancora's schemes and nefarious activities leading right up to the original series. The wish action includes some head-scratching logic as well as simplistic takes on feminism and racial justice--but the book clearly means well. Finally back in the present timeline, the Star Darlings have a blink-and-it's-over encounter with Rancora followed by a reiteration that they'll need to stop Rancora again--in future installments, obviously. Back-story heavy and with a large, difficult-to-keep-straight cast, this is only for fans of the original series as they age out of chapter books. (Fantasy. 8-12) COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2017
      With Alexa Young. The Star Darlings thought they had saved Starland from villain Rancora. But to stop her for good, they must understand the origins of her negative wish energy. Alternating between past and present, this standalone book sets up future entries while filling in some previous gaps. Huge plot holes and weak character development detract from believability, but series fans may be interested in Rancora's backstory.

      (Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      August 1, 2016
      The Star Darlings series expands from chapter books (and television) to middle grade with this book launching the new line.Although it takes place after the original 12 Star Darlings books, the majority of this book consists of flashbacks around the relationship of Starling Academy headmistress, Stella, and primary antagonist, Rancora. After their successful missions, Lady Stella gathers the Star Darlings to inform them of the oracles missing page, presumably stolen by Rancora, and the possibility that they may be called upon to stop her future schemes. Then the Star Darlings investigate and uncover the three flashback stories. The first (and most successful) takes readers to Stellas and Coras school days as best friends and the betrayals that tear them apart; the second covers Stellas wish-granting innovations and the dark cloud that hangs over the horizon; and the third describes Rancoras schemes and nefarious activities leading right up to the original series. The wish action includes some head-scratching logic as well as simplistic takes on feminism and racial justicebut the book clearly means well. Finally back in the present timeline, the Star Darlings have a blink-and-its-over encounter with Rancora followed by a reiteration that theyll need to stop Rancora againin future installments, obviously. Back-story heavy and with a large, difficult-to-keep-straight cast, this is only for fans of the original series as they age out of chapter books. (Fantasy. 8-12)

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • ATOS Level:6.9
  • Lexile® Measure:1030
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:5-8

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