The Wishkeeper's Apprentice is a wonderful read and one that I know children will enjoy, there is a magical quality to it and one that feels like it will be a book that will still be being read in many years to come. Felix is feeling very down on his luck and absolutely nothing seems to be going right for him so he is rightly dubious when he meets Rupus, but then he discovers things that mean that he has no choice (I won't spoil anything for you!). Although he feels rejected, there is a resilience that grows as the book progresses until he becomes a character that you will be rooting for.
Rupus is a wonderful character and one readers will enjoy getting to know: he has clearly been bumbling along on his own for far too long and doesn't quite know what to do. He is a kind old man that you just want to hug and make everything better for him - he very much reminds me of a classic character and one I would love to see more of again.
The Wishkeeper's Apprentice was the perfect Saturday read for me: full of warmth and charm, with just the right amount of adventure sprinkled in to keep me enchanted. This is a book that will delight readers when it is released on the 2nd March, and, with wonderful illustrations by Rachel Sanson, I know that this book will be adored by all who read it.
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