Description

Theodora and Dexter head to New York City in this third and final book in the sweet and spooky illustrated middle grade series that’s The Addams Family meets Nancy Drew.

Theodora, Sherman, and Dexter are off to the Big Pumpkin for the holidays, and they cannot wait! However, if Dracula and Mummy thought an overseas trip would keep Theodora safe from bad monsters with sinister intentions, they were wrong. For New York is teeming with Shadowmongers—sly, shadowy creatures controlled by the most sinister foe of all. A foe who wants nothing more than to see the Monstrous League of Monsters brought down…and Theodora with it.

About the author(s)

Jordan Kopy is a born and raised New Yorker who now lives in London with her husband and poorly behaved (but lovable) cat. A financial services professional by day (no idea how that happened), Jordan spends her nights with ghouls, witches, and the occasional evil hag. She’s the author of the Theodora Hendrix middle grade series. For more information, follow her on Instagram @Jordan_Kopy or find her on her website at JordanKopy.com.

Chris Jevons is a children’s picture book illustrator with a passion for character design and storytelling. He began his career studying art and design at college and 3D animation at university. After graduating, he worked as a graphic designer, 2D animator, and illustrator.

Reviews

What can one child do when a wicked witch attempts to overcome all the law-abiding monsters in the world?

An exciting trip to New York City turns terrifying when megalomaniac Hilda the witch attacks with an overwhelming army of elusive Shadowmongers, who can suck the magic from monsters and, as 10-year-old Theodora discovers, give ordinary humans nightmares for life. As the good monsters, who raised her in cozy Appleton village, gather under the leadership of her fierce (and well-wrapped) Mummy for a desperate last stand, an enigmatic ally slithers in to help Theodora. Though this work is eminently readable as a brisk, uncomplicated, good-vs.-evil dust-up with a notably diverse cast of creepy and not-so-creepy creatures and a happy (if rather fortuitous) ending, Kopy slips in a few wrinkles. Pale, redheaded Theodora’s long-absent birth mother reappears, so she must adjust to having both a Mum and a Mummy in the picture. And though most nonmagical people can’t see through the monsters’ concealing glamours, some do, an ability that leads to a deeply uncomfortable social situation as well as a newfound appreciation for true friends. Otherwise, all comes round right at the close, and though the story has moments of real terror, closing celebrations and Hunt’s interior illustrations help to defuse them.

A third series entry filled with magical exploits aplenty and leavened with cogent real-life issues. (Light horror. 8-12)

Kirkus

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