Gr 5–8—A new arrival in small-town Xanadu, Wyoming, seventh-grader Logan spends more time than he'd like to thinking about his mother's mysterious disappearance. His life becomes exciting when he discovers a baby griffin under his bed. No bigger than a puppy, Squorp turns out to be an escapee from the Menagerie, a zoo filled with mythical creatures and run by his classmate Zoe and her family. Logan soon finds himself teamed up with Zoe and her merman friend, Blue, to find five other griffin runaways. As he helps track them down, the truth about his mother's secret life begins to surface. Meanwhile, members of SNAPA, the organization in charge of all menageries, will arrive soon for an inspection and if everything is not up to par the place will be shut down. Can the trio get the griffins back in time? Who really was Logan's mom? The characters are likable, unique, and well developed, and the narrative is filled with lively dialogue and humor. The creatures, including a pair of snooty unicorns and a charismatic but murderous kelpie, are delightful. The authors do a great job of creating an attention-grabbing magical world within the realistic setting. Readers who enjoy books like Brandon Mull's
Fablehaven (Aladdin, 2007) will soak up the intermixing of mythological information and mystery. The first in a series, this page-turning fantasy will fly off library shelves.—
Kira Moody, Whitmore Public Library, Salt Lake City, UTAn engaging, fast-paced story that offers two mysteries in one: Where are the missing griffin cubs? And why is there a zoo of mythological creatures in the middle of Wyoming? Logan and his friends Zoe and Blue are remarkably well-drawn and distinct characters. Details about the kids’ unusual backgrounds (for instance, Zoe is a descendant of Kubla Khan, and Blue is part merman) will intrigue readers. The serious mission of protecting magical animals is leavened with frequent humor: “Logan could just imagine explaining to a police officer that no, that wasn’t an endangered bald eagle in his bag—just a mythical griffin, nothing to see here, carry on.” A fantasy that’s grounded in the real world, the book has broad appeal.
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