Starminster

 By: Megan Hopkins 


Location: FIC HOP

Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy


Astrid has lived in the rhubarb shed her whole life. The outside world is dangerous, Mama explains; she will understand when she’s older, but she cannot set foot beyond the door. Astrid longs to see the world; to meet other children; to live in the farmhouse with Mama. But what she longs for most of all is to see the stars. Then one night, a stranger unlocks the a stranger with wings. She has come to take Astrid to a secret city in the sky called London Overhead, far above the highest peak of the Shard. For Astrid, like her, is a Librae – and will soon grow wings of her own . . . Astrid is swept into a breathtaking and magical world of new friendships, sweeping adventures and unimaginable discoveries at the ancient, beautiful school for Librae Starminster. But quickly she learns that all is not well in the glimmering city. And when rumours abound of missing children in London Underfoot, she begins to realise that Mama may have been right about the dangers waiting for Astrid all along .

Review by Nicola

This is one of those books that I’m glad to have picked up. First the cover drew me in and after reading the plot, it sounded like a great adventure. It was!

The opening chapter was an immediate hook and I quickly grew to love Astrid. Isolated in her rhubarb shed, she yearns to explore the outside world and get a glimpse of the stars she’s always wanted to see however her mother is determined to keep her safely enclosed from the dangers of the outside world..

And there’s plenty more to this world than meets the eye. Thought the sky above London was an empty space? Think again! A whole civilisation of the London Overhead exists into the clouds and there’s a whole life above there - Of Librae and people with wings. Astrid finds herself thrust into this strange world but she begins to make friends for the first time and finds life outside the shed isn’t that scary after all.

I loved seeing Astrid grow and the friendships she made was so heartwarming. It was such a feel good story and one that I absolutely blew through and was left smiling at the end. Fantastic world building, brilliant characters and a compelling story. 5/5 easy and now the next instalment can’t come quick enough!

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