The Dark Lord Clementine
By (Author) Sarah Jean Horwitz
Workman Publishing
Algonquin Young Readers
7th July 2021
20th April 2021
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
813.6
Paperback
336
Width 138mm, Height 208mm, Spine 20mm
280g
The new face of big evil is a little . . . small.
Dastardly deeds arent exactly the first things that come to mind when one hears the name Clementine, but as the sole heir of the infamous Dark Lord Elithor, twelve-year-old Clementine Morcerous has been groomed since birth to be the best (worst) Evil Overlord she can be. But everything changes the day her father is cursed by a mysterious rival.
Now, Clementine must not only search for a way to break the curse, but also take on the full responsibilities of the Dark Lord. But when its time for her to perform dastardly deeds against the townspeople including her brand-new friends she begins to question her fathers code of good and evil. What if the Dark Lord Clementine doesnt want to be a dark lord after all
A hilariously heartwarming magical adventure . . . Clementine [is] a remarkably three-dimensional character. Her imperfections, many failures and constant letdowns make her likable and relatable. Her ridiculous anticswill charm and delight young readers . . . The Dark Lord Clementine is infused with humor and adventure, but the foundation of the storyfriendship, loyalty and compassionnever wavers. Clementine is a worthy heroine. At the start of the novel, she lives a lonely, sequestered life with her father, but as the story progresses, her world opens into a unique and beautifully absurd wonderland. This clever, inventive novel knows the value of a good-versus-evil story that is served fresh, yet familiar.
The New York Times Book Review
"Chock-full of the cheerfully macabre . . . This quirky novel stands out from the crowd in its hilarity and its compelling premise; give it to readers who like villains who arent, really."
The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books
"Horwitz has created a perfect blend of wit and heart in this fresh fantasy adventure . . . Highly recommended, this title will keep a wide variety of readers entertained with its compelling characters and witty twists on the fairy-tale universe."
School Library Journal
"Horwitz primes readers to expect the unexpectedand delivers. . . .Horwitzs ingenuity for bizarre enchantment and characterization proves boundless . . . In a wry, satisfying ending, Clementine hints at future enchantments ahead.
Publishers Weekly
A spell-binding tale of dark lords and unicorns.
The Newark Star-Ledger
The castle is full of sorcery and cleverly devised magical objects, and the legends about the mountains surrounding it give Horwitzs imagined world a unique history. The story has plenty of heart and charm. Themes of trust, forgiveness, and belonging deepen this enjoyable fantasy.
The Horn Book
The descriptions of magical beings are fittingly awe-inspiring . . . This inventive fantasy twists conventions while involving readers through good storytelling laced with irony and wit."
Booklist
After luring readers in with wordplay and tongue-in-cheek, genre-savvy humor, the plot takes an emotionally rich thematic turn, dwelling on community and forgivenessall the while building toward a mythical, mystical arc involving the unicorn. The few action sequences are mined for utmost impact, as are the slice-of-life scenes and flashback vignettes . . . Absolutely delightful.
Kirkus Reviews
Sarah Jean Horwitzgrew up next door to a cemetery and down the street from an abandoned fairytale theme park, which probably explains a lot. She currently lives near Boston, MA. Find her on Twitter, @sunshineJHwitz, or at sarahjeanhorwitz.com.