Someone knows Natalie is special. And now he wants her power. But when the evil villain kidnaps Natalie, she manages to escape. Guided to the Thrallstone by a mysterious hound, she slips through the gateway between worlds, to Earthaven! It is a place of breathtaking wonder where unicorns roam, giant trees talk, magicians control the powers governing two worlds - and she has a very special destiny. As soon as Natalie learns of her magic powers, she is forced to put them to use. Earthaven is under siege, and now Natalie must use her magic to foil an evil plot before Earthaven is destroyed.
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While Roberts (Song Quest) creatively blends aspects of modern society with traditional elements of fantasy, the novel is ultimately weighed down with explanations of the inner workings of Earthaven, an imaginary parallel world. Natalie lives in an "eco-friendly" suburban development with her alcoholic father, stepmom and stepbrother until Hawk, an evil wizard (or Caster), kidnaps her. He knows something that she does not: her late mother was a Spell Lady and Natalie inherited her powers. Hawk plans to use Natalie to invade the enchanted Earthaven and poison a soultree (an intelligent, spell-producing organism) with a chemical solution. It's up to Natalie and her allies who include her stepbrother; Hawk's bumbling son, Merlin; a wolf that can communicate with her; and some unicorns to stop him. Like Philip Pullman's daemons, the characters here possess "familiars" (animal companion/soulmates). Timely examples lend the narrative immediacy (e.g., to prevent the poisoning from being fatal, Merlin must teach the soultree what he knows about fighting computer viruses), but Roberts switches between so many places and characters that readers may have trouble keeping track of the story line and all of Earthaven's rules. These challenges, plus the fact that Natalie learns little about making magic, may leave readers disappointed. Ages 9-up. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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Gr 5-7-Natalie's father never told her that her mother was a powerful Spell Lady from Earthaven, a magical universe beyond the Boundary. Her mother has been dead for years, and her grieving, human father intended to protect his daughter from her dangerous heritage. But now that Natalie is 12, a wicked Spell Lord who has been exiled from across the Boundary wants to enslave her and use her powers to invade Earthaven. After he kidnaps her, Natalie learns her true lineage, enters the other world, gains the loyalty of the Spell Lord's downtrodden son and assorted other allies, and foils his evil plans. The action bounces back and forth between Natalie's contemporary world and the land of spells, unicorns, and giant sentient trees. Unfortunately, the protagonist's plucky charm, the fast-paced plot, and the unusual setting aren't enough to outweigh the sometimes-hackneyed dialogue and unpersuasive secondary characters, whose motivations are often unclear or divulged too late in the story to be convincing. For a more satisfying look at novice enchanters in parallel worlds, try Diane Duane's So You Want to Be a Wizard (Harcourt, 1996) and its sequels.-Beth Wright, Fletcher Free Library, Burlington, VTCopyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
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