FICTION

Legacy of the Claw

illus. by Jim Madsen. 304p. (Animas: Bk. 1). Disney-Hyperion. Oct. 2014. Tr $16.99. ISBN 9781423180388. LC 2013046218.
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Gr 4–6—Twelve-year-old Bailey has been accepted to the prestigious Fairmont Academy in Aldermere where he hopes that he will finally find his animas, a unique bond with an animal that almost everyone has by the time they are his age. The Dark Woods that surround the school seem menacing, but Bailey senses mysterious happenings occurring there and that something or someone is watching him. He and some new friends begin to venture out at night, which leads to some scary and wondrous adventures as well as the threat of expulsion by the school administration. The story has elements reminiscent of the "Harry Potter" series, including a unique school game called Scavage, teachers who are not always what they seem, and encroaching dark forces. This novel about a murdered king, his ambitious and unscrupulous daughter who seeks to overturn the animas bond and make the animals subservient to the humans, her missing brother, and a legendary "child of war" is a fun page-turner with interesting characters and unexpected plot twists. Readers will be propelled toward the next volumes in this entertaining new series.—Carol Schene, formerly at Taunton Public Schools, MA
Twelve-year-old Bailey has a disturbing problem: while all the other Fairmount Academy students his age have already bonded with their animal counterparts, Bailey has not yet Awakened to his Animas. There's little to make this book unique, but its combination of classic fantasy tropes, a boarding-school setting, and an outsider protagonist should appeal to middle-grade readers seeking a follow-up to Harry Potter.

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