<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> After thirteen-year-old Hattie Oh casts a dangerous spell so her adopted sister, Riley, will get a share of her inherited magic, Riley must undertake a near-impossible quest to save Hattie from death. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents Graci Kim's thrilling debut about an adopted Korean-American girl who discovers her heritage and her magic on a perilous journey to save her witch clan family.</b> <p/>Graci Kim does such an amazing job of blending Korean mythology into the modern world, I am now wondering how I ever lived without knowing all this cool information.--<i>New York Times</i> #1 best-selling author Rick Riordan <p/>Riley Oh can't wait to see her sister get initiated into the Gom clan, a powerful lineage of Korean healing witches their family has belonged to for generations. Her sister, Hattie, will earn her Gi bracelet and finally be able to cast spells without adult supervision. Although Riley is desperate to follow in her sister's footsteps when she herself turns thirteen, she's a saram--a person without magic. Riley was adopted, and despite having memorized every healing spell she's ever heard, she often feels like the odd one out in her family and the gifted community.<br>Then Hattie gets an idea: what if the two of them could cast a spell that would allow Riley to <i>share</i> Hattie's magic? Their sleuthing reveals a promising incantation in the family's old spell book, and the sisters decide to perform it at Hattie's initiation ceremony. If it works, no one will ever treat Riley as an outsider again. It's a perfect plan! <p/>Until it isn't. When the sisters attempt to violate the laws of the Godrealm, Hattie's life ends up hanging in the balance, and to save her Riley has to fulfill an impossible task: find the last fallen star. But what even <i>is</i> the star, and how can she find it? <p/>As Riley embarks on her search, she finds herself meeting fantastic creatures and collaborating with her worst enemies. And when she uncovers secrets that challenge everything she has been taught to believe, Riley must decide what it means to be a witch, what it means to be family, and what it really means to belong. <p/><b>A fun, new magical world that promises more adventures to come.--<i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b><br><b><i><br></i></b>Complete your middle grade collection with these best-selling fan favorites: <ul><li>Rick Riordan Presents <i>Aru Shah and the End of Time</i> by Roshani Chokshi</li><li>Rick Riordan Presents <i>Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky</i> by Kwame Mbalia</li><li>Rick Riordan Presents <i>Paola Santiago and the River of Tears</i> by Tehlor Kay Mejia</li><li>The Trials of Apollo series by Rick Riordan</li></ul> <p/><b><br></b> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> <i>The Last Fallen Star</i> by Graci Kim absolutely shines. Riley Oh's positive voice is infectious and will have readers wanting to follow her adventures long after the last page is turned.--<i><b>Zoraida Cordova, award-winning author of the Brooklyn Brujas series</b></i> </br></br><i>The Last Fallen Star</i> folds Korean culture as well as diaspora feelings into a magical adventure. The way Graci Kim takes traditions and lore and incorporates them into an exciting contemporary fantasy setting makes my heart soar as a Korean reader. This fantastical story is filled with heart and humor. Readers who love magical adventures, complex family relationships, and sisterhood--not to mention food!--should pick up <i>The Last Fallen Star</i> immediately!--<i><b>Kat Cho, internationally best-selling author of Vicious Spirits</b></i> </br></br><i>The Last Fallen Star</i> is as thrilling as it is heartwarming. For contemporary and fantasy middle grade readers alike, this one's an absolute must-read! Prepare to be enthralled from the very first page.--<i><b>J. Elle, NYT best-selling author of Wings of Ebony</b></i> </br></br>*From a compelling and endearing supporting cast to the rich and tantalizing Korean cuisine explored in its pages, this pays homage to traditional Korean magic and mythos while infusing it with a contemporary story line and characters readers will fall in love with in an instant. Riley's unmistakable voice and her relatable search for and exploration of her identity will connect with readers at their cores, offering a truly promising start to a fantastical series.--<i><b>Booklist (starred review)</b></i> </br></br>[In this] fast-paced adventure, unique clan identities are cleverly imagined, and Riley's emotional arc and journey to self-acceptance shine through.--<i><b>Publishers Weekly</b></i> </br></br>Exploring familial bonds, belonging, and community, this is a fast-paced urban fantasy drawing on Korean mythology. Complications and twists keep the plot engaging and snappy. A fun, new magical world that promises more adventures to come.--<i><b>Kirkus Reviews</b></i> </br></br>Full of humor and thrills, this bewitching fantasy blends Korean mythology into an empowering adventure.--<i><b>School Library Journal</b></i> </br></br>I wish I could go back in time and hand this book to young Ellen. I would have loved it so much, because this was what I was missing in my life. Thank you, Graci, for writing it!--<i><b>Ellen Oh, author of The Dragon Egg Princess and the Spirit Hunters series</b></i> </br></br>Korean mythology gets a modern twist in this rollicking adventure by debut author Graci Kim. From entering a secret temple by way of the fried chicken counter at H-Mart to summoning a goddess at the Santa Monica Pier, every chapter of this novel delights and surprises. At times laugh-out-loud hilarious, at times heartwarming and poignant, <i>The Last Fallen Star</i> will capture the imaginations of readers for years to come!--<i><b>Axie Oh, author of Rebel Seoul and Rogue Heart</b></i> </br></br>Like a true magician, Graci Kim intertwines Korean mythology with an all-too-relatable sister story in her heart-stopping adventure that's sure to capture the heart of anyone who's ever felt like an outsider. You can't help but root for plucky Riley Oh as she engages on a quest to find belonging and acceptance.--<i><b>Jessica Kim, author of Stand Up, Yumi Chung!</b></i> </br></br>Reading <i>The Last Fallen Star</i> is like taking a course in Korean mythology taught by your favorite teacher ever--while riding a gigantic roller coaster beneath a sky filled with shooting stars! I loved following Riley's thrilling adventure, and pass the bulgogi tacos, please.--<i><b>Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medalist for A Single Shard</b></i> </br></br>The elaborate magical community, riddled with tensions, is a lot of fun, and the urgency of saving Hattie drives the pace and Riley's growth into her true self. Best of all is the way the mythology and folklore mix with the modern world and Korean/Korean-American pop culture.--<i><b>Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books</b></i> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>Graci Kim</b> is a Korean-Kiwi diplomat turned author who writes about the magic she wants to see in the world. <i>The Last Fallen Star</i> is her middle grade debut. In a previous life she used to be a cooking show host, and she once ran a business that turned children's drawings into plushies. When she's not lost in her imagination, you'll find Graci drinking flat whites, eating ramyeon, and most likely hugging a dog (or ideally, many). She lives in New Zealand with her husband and daughter. Follow her on Twitter @gracikim and Instagram @gracikimwrites.
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