Spellhound – A Dragons of Hallow book by Lian Tanner (Allen & Unwin), RRP $17.99 Middle Grade ISBN 9-781761-180057
Reviewed by Susan Hancy
There are Three Great Secrets in Hallow. The first has
something to do with the Queen of Hallow, a young girl named Felicia who is
kept under the control of her rather mean Aunt Delilah, constantly fed cake,
made to put her signature to countless documents, but never allowed to know
what she’s signing. The third has something to do with the spellhounds – three
enormous dogs, Mum, Dad, and Pup, with some sort of powers, although Pup has
had to flee and Mum and Dad have supposedly been captured by a dragon. We know
nothing about the second secret, and the narrator is very much okay with that
because if we knew everything then this wouldn’t be a story.
We also know that a tiny pixie-like creature called a
minch-wiggin, who also lives in a Hallow and is named Flax, has a Dark and
Terrible secret. She’s inherited a sword and leather satchel from her great
(times seventeen) grandmother and the title of
Destroyer-of-Dragons-and-Protector-of-her-People, and she really did not want
any of it. And she did not want to get mixed up with the spellhound pup who was
fleeing from the dragon and got caught in Flax’s web. But Pup kept running,
dragging Flax along, and the two fell off the edge of the Floating Forest into
the World Below.
All Pup wants is to find his parents, but Flax is
certain that Pup’s parents are dead and all she wants to do is get back home to
the Floating Forest. Luckily minch-wiggins have an excellent inherent sense of
direction, and even luckier, Flax has some magic strings in her satchel which
she can knot a certain way to make her and Pup invisible. That’s essential in
the World Below where they at first mistake automobiles for dragons. Flax and
Pup unexpectedly encounter Queen Felicia, who does not want to be recognised as
Queen and instead introduces herself by one of her middle names – Rose.
When Rose learns that Pup is searching for the dragon
to rescue his parents, she decides to escape her awful life as Queen and join
Pup and Flax because she believes her parents were also taken by a dragon when
she was a baby. She remembers a map from a book that had disappeared from the
palace library and according to that map the dragon lives in the labyrinth at
Mount Tangle. This information proves useful as the trio head for Mount Tangle
and see a dragon towing a cloud across the sky. As the trio fights abductors,
and an evil witch, the various pieces of the puzzles weave together revealing
the special powers of the spellhounds and the sword, the true title that Flax
inherited, what happened to Pup’s and Rose’s parents, who the evil witch is and
why she’s so evil, and the first amazing secret about Queen Rose. But probably the most unexpected revelation
of all is who the narrator is.
An expertly constructed story with multiple layers
told through the voice of a sassy narrator, this story of magic and other fantastical
worlds quickly draws the reader in and compels them to keep turning the page. Highly
recommended for boys and girls aged 7 to 11.
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