The Hidden Gallery

by Maryrose Wood

{ 2011 | Balzer + Bray | 320 pgs }

As the second book in Wood’s The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place series, The Hidden Gallery provides a few more answers about those incorrigible children. There’s still plenty of mystery, but I felt that the plot here had much more direction than did the first book. Writing: good. Illustrations: good. Read the first, read the second. Then wait for the third to come out!

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The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place

Book I: The Mysterious Howling
by Maryrose Wood

{ 2010 | Balzer + Bray | 272 pgs }

This children’s book satisfactorily answers the question, What would happen if I combined Lemony Snicket and P. L. Travers? (Oh, come on. P. L. Travers wrote the Mary Poppins books.) I first picked it up because I heard it had phenomenal illustrations by Jon Klassen. And then I had to pick up the second book – it’s a series! – because the first was so enjoyable. And the third – well, it hasn’t been written yet.

Our main character, Penelope Lumley, is a recent graduate of Swanburne Academy for Poor Bright Females, and has been offered a position as governess at Ashton Place. If you weren’t sold by the time you read “Swanburne Academy for Poor Bright Females,” maybe this isn’t the book for you. But I loved it. The writing style falls somewhere between intriguing and flippant – is there a word for that? It’s very Lemony Snicket, only more fun. It isn’t quite so sinister (yet).

I’m always a little hesitant to start reading a new series of books, particularly one still in progress. The Mysterious Howling leaves a lot of loose ends and doesn’t necessarily work on its own. I feel almost like none of the questions raised during the book were answered, and there was no real closure – the best you get is a sort of “Miss Lumley resolved to face the uncertain future with optimism.” Which, really, doesn’t mean much, and seems like a way of ending the book without a real ending.

That being said, the second book, The Hidden Gallery, was published this year, so you can at least read the first two books of the series. I don’t mean to suggest that you avoid the series until it’s complete – but be aware that these are not self-contained stories by any means.

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Winner

Thanks for entering my giveaway! It was fun to see what books you loved. The winner of the signed copy of Beyonders is…

Stephanie, who said her favorite book is The Giver by Lois Lowry. (Great choice, by the way.)

Congratulations!

You should read through the comments on the giveaway post to see what others picked for a book-to-movie adaptation. And then hop over to Stephanie’s Etsy shop, where she sells amazingly adorable bow ties for boys + a few other fun things. The Bwun sports one of Stephanie’s ties and he looks quite dapper.