cover image Time Stoppers

Time Stoppers

Carrie Jones. Bloomsbury, $16.99 (384p) ISBN 978-1-61963-861-7

Jamie Alexander knows that his grandmother is cruel, but he has only recently learned that she’s also a troll. To avoid being eaten on his 13th birthday, Jamie is rescued and whisked to the magical safe haven of Aurora, along with newfound friend Annie Nobody, a foster care reject with hidden powers. A magical gnome that protected Aurora has gone missing, and it’s up to the two newcomers, a dwarf, and an elf to set things right. The scenes in Aurora are enchanting and whimsical, with talking books that literally beg to be read, flying desserts, and fairy tale creatures around every corner. Though plenty of magic is afoot, the children draw their real power from kindness, empathy, and friendship, exchanging witty banter along the way. With a wink and a nod, Jones (the Need series) also suggests that books themselves are a source of much power. Starkly scary scenes are countered by the enduring message that actions determine character, not genetics or upbringing, and a chilling ending sets the stage for the series’ next installment. Ages 8–12. Agent: Edward Necarsulmer IV, Dunow, Carlson & Lerner. (May)