The book opens with Natalie (she’d rather be called Cincinnati
since that’s where her “Pops” lives) stealing an artifact from the museum where
her mother works. However, her cousin Sebastian steals it from her so Cincinnati
will need to get it back to break a family curse. Readers can imagine there are
many curses to exorcise since Pops stole hundreds of relics from their original
sites. It’s Cincinnati'’s intention to retrieve all those artifacts from museums
around the world and return them to their countries of origin. It seems like an
insurmountable task for a twelve-year-old seventh-grader.
Cincinnati’s never been too concerned about making friends since
she has a scholarship to a private school of students with wealthy parents. Who
cares about a bunch of snooty kids? Her best friend is Sebastian, the son of
another museum worker. Sebastian is highly knowledgeable with a talent for
creating replicas of ancient relics. Cincinnati comes to the aid of another
anti-social student named Parsley and she surprisingly wants to be Cincinnati’s
friend. Parsley would like to keep her family life secret but Cincinnati’s
impulsiveness makes that a challenge. The unlikely trio band together to help
Cincinnati break her family’s curse.
The Spear of Destiny creates the challenge that drives the
adventure. Cincinnati’s initial plans to break her family’s curse are a
complete flop so finding the spear may be the solution. This challenge is even
more difficult due to other relic hunters competing with her plus it’s almost
impossible to keep it a secret from her mom. The identities of the hunters may
surprise Cincinnati but she’s shocked to discover one of them is willing to
kill. The Spear of Destiny holds its own curse that’s confounded relic hunters since
the time of Christ. The spear’s holder may get all of their wishes fulfilled
but its downside might ruin their life.
What didn’t work as well:
Some readers might be bothered by Cincinnati’s friendship with
Parsley. Too often, Cincinnati uses Parsley’s resources to further her treasure
hunting so the foundation of their friendship is questionable. Parsley is
looking for adventure in her life but Cincinnati’s sincerity toward her friend
feels wrong. However, Cincinnati’s behavior provides room for her to grow as a person.
The final verdict:
This book will appeal to lovers of ancient relics and folklore. The
livers of Cincinnati and her mother are centered around archaeology and Cincinnati’s
main motivation is resolving the curses that have plagued her family for years.
It’s a fast-paced adventure and I recommend you give it a shot.
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