I accidentally got my hands on today's read and am glad I did, since it looks amazing. And I did enjoy the first book in the series, which came out about a year ago (see my review HERE). I'm excited to see where this adventure goes next and hope this second book in the series is as good as the first. Or even better?
Let's dive in and find out!
RELIC OF THIEVES
The Underwild #2
by Shana Gargosz
Aladdin
Middle Grade Fantasy
464 pages
ages 8 to 12
COMING MARCH 24th!!!
For the first printing only! This hardcover features sprayed edges while the special edition supply lasts.
An ordinary girl’s longing to return to the way things were sets off a chain of events that lands her and her best friend in the Underwild in this second book in the New York Times bestselling middle grade fantasy series The Underwild—perfect for fans of Greenwild and Rick Riordan.
The best ways Anya knows how to cope with the struggles life throws her way is to keep her head down, stay invisible, and stick close to her best friend, Lizzie. Lizzie has been Anya’s rock since second grade. Together, they pretend the world away. But when Lizzie moves out of state, Anya is left adrift and desperately lonely.
One day, Anya follows a strange girl home from school and is shocked to see her go into the home of the woman who everyone in town swears is a witch. As Anya spies on the pair, she realizes the woman really does have magic—including a set of magical keys that can deliver you anywhere you want to go…keys that could reunite Anya with Lizzie. Anya has seen all she needs to; as soon as she has the chance, she steals the keys.
But magic always has a price. The keys do bring Anya to Lizzie, but then the girls are transported to the dark and chaotic world of the Underwild. Before long, Lizzie is snatched away by a terrible creature! Now wracked with guilt and paralyzed by fear, Anya has no choice but to trust the girl from school, Senka, when she unexpectedly shows up and offers to help. But can Anya find the bravery locked away deep inside herself in time to rescue her friend?
An ordinary girl’s longing to return to the way things were sets off a chain of events that lands her and her best friend in the Underwild in this second book in the New York Times bestselling middle grade fantasy series The Underwild—perfect for fans of Greenwild and Rick Riordan.
The best ways Anya knows how to cope with the struggles life throws her way is to keep her head down, stay invisible, and stick close to her best friend, Lizzie. Lizzie has been Anya’s rock since second grade. Together, they pretend the world away. But when Lizzie moves out of state, Anya is left adrift and desperately lonely.
One day, Anya follows a strange girl home from school and is shocked to see her go into the home of the woman who everyone in town swears is a witch. As Anya spies on the pair, she realizes the woman really does have magic—including a set of magical keys that can deliver you anywhere you want to go…keys that could reunite Anya with Lizzie. Anya has seen all she needs to; as soon as she has the chance, she steals the keys.
But magic always has a price. The keys do bring Anya to Lizzie, but then the girls are transported to the dark and chaotic world of the Underwild. Before long, Lizzie is snatched away by a terrible creature! Now wracked with guilt and paralyzed by fear, Anya has no choice but to trust the girl from school, Senka, when she unexpectedly shows up and offers to help. But can Anya find the bravery locked away deep inside herself in time to rescue her friend?
MY TIDBITS
Tons of adventure packs these pages, while friendship glistens and shines.
Anya spends most of her life trying to keep everything in her life quiet. Her brother makes sure to dominate and not in the nicest way. The only light Anya sees in her life is her best friend, Lizzie, but she suddenly moves away and leaves Anya alone. Things take a strange turn as a new girl appears in school, and Anya accidentally discovers that the girl lives at the neighborhood's witch's house (or so Lizzie and Anya named the woman). While ease-dropping near the house's window, Anya hears that the witch is real, and she has magical keys, which take the user anywhere they want to go. Determined to see Lizzie again, Anya steals the keys...and they work. While she can't believe she gets to see her best friend again, the joy is short lived. Unknowingly, Anya has broken the laws of the Greek gods and is now being hunted down by the most terrible beasts to pay the price...which will be her life.
While this tale is on the longer end...and the 400+ length for middle grade makes me swallow..., the story is worth the deep dive for those who take in on. Anya is a fun character to follow and adore. She makes mistakes but does the best she can in a very tough situation. After all, being thrust into the world of Greek mythology when it shouldn't even exist and being immediately marked as a massive criminal isn't an easy spot to be in. Anya's problems balancing her fears and emotions give her a realistic touch and make her easy to root for. She has a heart of gold when it comes to her friends, and her despair at losing Lizzie to the beasts adds grabbing edge. There's the developing friendship with the new girl, which inserts needed hope and light.
To say that there are many tense, action-packed scenes is an understatement. There are plenty to keep the pages turning, but there are also many moments where things slow down a small notch, too. Anya has a lot to learn and meets many characters. The Greek mythology flows in seamlessly and even those readers, who aren't mythology gurus, will have no trouble sinking in. Of course, knowers gain a little more food-for-thought thanks to some unexpected twists. Some of the most dangerous Greek personalities held a bit of a surprise and offer more assistance than a reader might first think. Others remained true to themselves. There's also an interesting bend in the Persephone end. So, there are unique aspects to keep the mythology feeling fresh and not repetitive.
This is the second book in the series, but it reads fine as a stand-alone...although reading the first would offer a little more insight on some aspects. This second tale is as grabbing (if not more so) than the first and offers a rich, enjoyable world for fantasy and adventure fans alike.
And here she is...
Shana Targosz writes about magical girls, budding friendships, ghosts who may or may not be friendly, and fiercely held hope. She is an Oregon Literary Fellow and the 2021 recipient of the Edna L. Holmes Fellowship in Young Readers Literature. Shana is the author of The Underwild series, the first book of which was an instant New York Times bestseller. When not writing or reading through a stack of books, she spends her time playing Zelda with her son, designing solo journaling games, walking her domesticated monster disguised as a Labradoodle, and dreaming up different worlds.




