The author offers a new twist on the concepts of wishes and
magic. Rupus Beewinkle does much more than grant wishes and he sorely needs a
new apprentice. Every person’s wish must be considered and cataloged whether it
comes from a wishing well, birthday candles, dandelion petals, or turkey
wishbones. The magic for some wishes requires little risk but other wishes are deemed
ungrantable. The more complicated the wish the better chance there is of
complications. Wishes involving life and death are considered illegal.
Rupus comes across as an eccentric character since he’s
overwhelmed by problems that have arisen. He calls his secret home Snugwarm
because it’s so cozy although there are messy stacks of papers and cards all
over the place. He still manages to find time to indulge his sweet tooth with
scrumptious snacks. His snorlick is a tasty drink that calms the characters and
fills them with more positive thoughts. Rupus behaves a bit like a rebel since
he has an inner desire to grant as many wishes as possible. This might explain why
the wishes in his town have been experiencing snags unless an evil creature isn’t
as extinct as all of the other Wishkeepers suspect. The plot offers an
unexpected, passionate twist as it nears its climax.
Emotions play a large part in the story as they strongly affect the
way characters view the world. Hope and joy are two of the strongest ones while
despair and gloom can destroy a town. Felix is the main character and he’s
feeling alone and unwanted. He especially misses the closeness he used to have
with his older sister but she thinks he’s an annoying nuisance now. Rupus provides
Felix with a sense of purpose and belonging that gives him more courage and
optimism. However, events hit his emotions hard and force him to battle for his
existence. Rupus and Felix are forced to battle the attack on positive feelings
to save the entire town from desolation.
The final verdict:
This enchanting tale will captivate young readers through its unusual
characters and original plot. It’s fast-paced and easy to read with charming
illustrations to enhance the story. Overall, this unassuming book will be loved
by all young readers and I highly recommend you give it a shot.
I really like the cover and your review has me really interested in this.
ReplyDeleteI really liked it and my daughter is now enjoying it with my 10-year-old granddaughter.
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