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The Kingdom of Kevin Malone (Paperback)

by Suzy McKee Charnas (Author) "TWO OF MY UNCLES WERE STANDING BY THE piano with coffee cups in their hands, arguing about whether or not to sue the surgeon ..." (more)
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Grade 6-9-Chasing Kevin, a bully from her old neighborhood, teenaged Amy skates under an archway in Central Park and finds herself in the Fayre Farre, a fantasy land that the boy has created to escape his ugly "real" life. There, he is no longer Rotten Kevin, but Kavian Prince, the Promised Champion, destined by prophecy to free his people from the evil sorceror Anglower. Charnas plays the Fayre Farre as both real and metaphorical. Anglower, when he appears for the Final Battle, is the phantom of Kevin's abusive father; after a brisk fight, he is ultimately defeated in a tangle of thorny roses. Several subplots, including Amy's struggle to cope with a favorite relative's sudden death, and frequent shifts of mood or scene, give the story a crowded feel, but the author's sly digs at the heroic fantasy genre are on the mark, and Kevin makes an unusual hero. He's whiny, sullen, and self-centered, but also a tragic figure with a nascent sense of responsibility-he elects to stay in his newly liberated kingdom, and is last seen worrying about the ethnic strife developing between the elves and the semihuman Branglemen. Readers can sift through the whimsy for serious themes, or not, as they choose.
John Peters, New York Public Library
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Amy, 14, is roller-skating in Central Park when Kevin, a tough Irish kid from her old neighborhood, suddenly runs by and pins onto her jersey a trinket he took from her long ago. Running after him, she passes through an arch and into the kingdom that Kevin has created to escape his father's brutality. There, Amy is drawn into Kevin's struggle with his archenemy Anglower, returning to the real world to bring Kevin a magic sword. In the end, Kevin defeats Anglower, who turns out to be a reincarnation of his brutal, drunken father. Amy returns home, but Kevin stays in his kingdom. Charnas blends tough, gritty young New Yorkers who have real problems--Kevin's dad, Amy's recent loss of a beloved cousin--with the standard elements of troll-and-mole fantasy. The mix is uneven, but it does make an engrossing story. (Fiction. 12+) -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but not as original as others, May 23 2001
By Glen Engel Cox "www.engel-cox.org" (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) - See all my reviews
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Suzy McKee Charnas is better known for her adult fiction and non-fiction (she is the author of _The Verbal Art of Self-Defense_). I picked this book up for a buck and thought, what could I lose?

The better question may have been, for a buck, what could I gain? That's not to say that this novel is bad. Charnas is too much of a professional to have written a *bad* book. And there are some little twists to the genre that she nicely pulls off. But, on the whole, it's rather unimaginative.

The protagonist is a girl whose favorite aunt has just died, and she's quite bummed about it. So when she finds herself slipping into another world from Central Park, she is skeptical--especially since the hero of this other world is Kevin Malone, a bully who used to pick on her.

As I said, not a bad book. There's your typical walking skeletons, and the little people, and the quests. But there's also a more gritty, personal nature to the protagonist. I'm not sure it is altogether successful, but it was at least interesting.

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5.0 out of 5 stars SUSPENSEFUL and full of EXCITING things at its VERY BEST!!!, May 9 2001
By G. Tenison (MI ,USA) - See all my reviews
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This book was awesome! I could hardly wait to start reading it again after I went to school or had do something. I encourage everyone to buy and read this book. Believe me,it's on my top favorite list!! So,don't waste any time in reading this delightful,enchanting,engrossing fantasy book!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars I Wonder, April 19 2001
By "gretx" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This book was really good. I wonder what the creatures that Kevin created looked like. And I would definately buy the sequel. If there is going to be one.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Kingdom Of Kevin Malone
I really enjoyed this book. It has a great plot and I love all the elves and other creatures. A really great book.
Published on Jan 24 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Disagree strongly with "Distressed Teenager's" pan...why??
Had I had this novel available when I was working with "Distressed's" counterparts and teaching English some years ago, I would have been a happy camper! Read more
Published on Jun 2 1999 by emillernv@aol.com

1.0 out of 5 stars AAARRRGGGHHH!
I am a distressed teenager. I just wasted a whole lot of money on this pathetic book! DOn't buy it! First of all, it's complatetly unrealistic. Second, it's boring. Read more
Published on Jun 16 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars And Just What IS Reality?
Amy was in Central Park skating with her best friend when she spotted him. Kevin Malone was a bully from Amy's childhood. Read more
Published on April 24 1998

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