Kingston and the Echoes of Magic
By (Author) Rucker Moses
By (author) Theo Gangi
Penguin Putnam Inc
G.P.Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers'
16th August 2022
6th May 2022
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 21mm
244g
In this duology's finale, Kingston travels back in time and uses his growing magic to save the world. Kingston might have saved Echo City but the victory is bittersweet without his pops by his side. The holidays are approaching and if Kingston could have one wish, it would be to have his father, who is trapped in the Realm, come home. But as new problems arise and blackouts blanket the city, Kingston begins to have a persistent feeling of dej vu, as if he's lived this same day before-and he has. Echo City, living up to its name, is caught in a repeating time loop. Maestro, his father's old rival, has found a way to overwrite reality with an alternate timeline where he rules over all. It will be up to Kingston, Too Tall, and V to find a way to enter the Realm and travel back through time to stop him. But with a magic he still barely understands, Kingston will needs his friends' smarts and their collective courage to figure out the mystery and find Maestro before Brooklyn as they know it is erased for good.
Praise for Kingston and the Echoes of Magic:
Readers who enjoyed Kingston and the Magicians Lost and Found will welcome this brisk sequel that maintains the engaging tone of the first series entry and entertainingly incorporates information about ancient Egyptian gods. . . An illuminating sequel. Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Kingston and the Magician's Lost and Found:
A fast-paced, magical read set in an accessible, vibrant world where Black magicians and a mainly Black cast take center stage. Publishers Weekly,starred review
Intricately crafted twists at every turn keep the determined crew on their toes. Theaction is well paced, giving readers time to savor the myriad colorful characters who interact with the clue chasers. . .An enjoyable additionto most middle school mystery collections. School Library Journal
Full of heart, magic, and mystery, this is the kind of book that makes you love books. Absolutely fantastic! Sarah Beth Durst, award-winning author ofCatalyst
"Coded messages, characters who plainly know more than they're saying, doppelgangers, and secret schemes...all come together in a...breathlessly pacedtale...should leave readers even more delightedthat the stage is set for sequels."Booklist
Inventive, authentic, and razor-sharp,Kingston and the Magicians Lost and Found is at once anexhilarating fantasyand amoving taleof how far a father and son are willing to go for one another. Rucker Moses and Theo Gangi put aside familiar tropes to build something new, an underground New York City, filled with magic and secrets, that challenges readers to solve its mysteries alongside its main character. As for Kingston, weve never seen anything like hima young Black superhero determined to put the magic back in Brooklyn. Hes sharp, feisty, funny, and always a step ahead.This is a special book, the kind that you fall in love with, because beneath the fun and twists, shining through is Kingstons big, bold heart. Soman Chainani,New York Times bestselling author of The School for Good and Evil series
"This brisk first-person narrative will appeal especially to readers who like puzzles and illusionsengaging plot and history of Black magician....A likable, otherworldly adventure with a bit of a mystery." Kirkus Reviews
The text iszippy and animated, reading more like a screenplay than a novel, and the secondary characters aresplashy. . . Kingston is a carefully balanced mix of optimistic, jaded, and grief-stricken, moving through the world with more hope than the grownups who surround him. The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books
Rucker Moses is the pen name of Craig S. Phillips and Harold Hayes, Jr. They both hail from Atlanta and started telling stories together at the University of Georgia. They've been nominated for three Emmys for writing in a children's program and have written for TV shows based on books by R. L. Stine and Christopher Pike. They also make virtual reality experiences and own a production company named SunnyBoy Entertainment. In no particular order, their favourite things to write about are ninjas, magic, space, and abandoned amusement parks. When not doing all that, they are hanging with their wonderful families at home in Los Angeles.