The Hunt for the Hollower

 
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The Hunt for the Hollower
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Age Range
8+
Release Date
June 13, 2023
ISBN
978-1665918107
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The great wizard Merlyn prophesized that his seventh descendant would do wonderful, miraculous things—baffling everyone when his great-great-many-times-great grandchild turns out to be twins. Soon enough, however, it becomes clear which sibling is the Septimum Genus: Percy is a natural with magic. Merlynda (to put it simply) is not.

But Merlynda doesn’t mind. Percy has always been by her side to cheer her up (and clean up) after her magical bungles—until the twins attempt a forbidden spell to help her control her magic, and Percy vanishes through a portal and straight into the clutches of the magic-stealing, mythical Hollower.

Aided by her best friend (who longs to be a knight), a wandering musician (who is fleeing from his past), and her brand-new, fierce familiar (who yearns for a taste of funnel cake), Merlynda sets off on a quest to rescue her brother. But to defeat this ancient evil, she must discover and embrace her true powers—or else lose her brother for good.

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2 reviews
Fresh Merlin Retelling
Overall rating
 
4.7
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
4.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
What I liked:
Our characters all want to be something beyond what fate or destiny sees them as being. Merlynda is the heir to Melyn's legacy but can't use her magic without destroying something or someone. Neci's family are root vegetable farmers, and she is determined to be a knight. Batu is from a raiding family who ran away to be a wandering minstrel. What a collection of characters determined to prove they are not quite what life has deemed them to be. Merlynda is determined to rescue her brother, who is sucked into a portal when her familiar arrives. What unfolds is an adventurous story about saving your family, trying to achieve your goals, and trusting that it will work out if you keep working with those you are around.
Final Verdict:
A great fantasy story that's fun and lighthearted, with a splash of danger that keeps the reader turning the page. The story uses the legend of Merlin as a stepping stone, but after that, the entire world is its own. New places, characters, and dangers mean the reader won't know what is coming next. The Hunt for the Hollower is a great book to read to or with your kids, but readers of any age can enjoy the adventures of Merlynda and her companions.
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Sacrificing for family
Overall rating
 
5.0
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
What worked:
Will the Septimum Genus be the minutes-older Merlynda or her younger, more talented twin brother Percy? Merlynda’s spells always go wrong and she can hear the magic laughing at her. Percy always arrives to clean up her messes until a portal opens up and whisks her brother away. Merlynda’s unpredictable abilities provide uncertainty throughout the rest of the book as she goes on a quest with her best friend Neci to rescue Percy from the Hollower. Bedtime stories about the Hollower are told to scare young children but readers are left to imagine and anticipate the terror when Merlynda and Neci finally face it.
The narrative is a wonderful blend of description, action, and levity that creates an entertaining quest. A familiar appears from the aether in the form of a small, wormlike creature she calls Iggy. Iggy views himself as a “fierce wyvern” but his small stature and a never-ending desire for more food undermine that image. Merlynda and Neci find their quest sidetracked many times as they face different obstacles. They confront bands of marauding raiders with starkly different outcomes. Another race of creatures offers friendship and training whether they want it or not. Merlynda and Neci know they have seven months to rescue Percy but an unexpectedly quick passage of time means they now only have days left. All of these events create constant action and drama to engage young readers.
Each character is dealing with some type of internal issue. Merlynda struggles with self-confidence since she can’t perform the simplest spells and her brother is the wizard admired by all. Neci wants to escape her parents’ expectations of becoming a root vegetable farmer. She dreams of becoming a royal knight and all of her efforts are with the hope of proving herself. Neci’s help with Merlynda’s rescue mission will help her accumulate quest points to improve her application toward becoming a knight in training. The two friends rescue a young minstrel named Batu who has trouble interacting with other people. It’s unclear why his attempts to say “Thank you” and express kindness manage to make the girls dislike him even more. His past is unknown so readers will wonder what terrible secrets he might be hiding.
What didn’t work as well:
The narrator is omniscient but sudden leaps into characters’ minds to describe their thoughts and feelings can take a moment to process. Most of the moments are brief, maybe lasting only a paragraph, but they’re a contrast to most of the narrative describing events. It’s not a huge issue but it’s noticeable.
The Final Verdict:
The book is highly engaging as Merlynda battles doubts within her mind and relentlessly strives to save her twin brother. The resolution might be foreseeable but the author still drives the plot to an exciting, emotional climax. Overall, I recommend you give this book a shot.
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