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This story is very sad, it's about a girl who just lost her mom. An evil monkey comes and tells her that her mother is still alive; she goes over to her aunt's house and finds out her mom was a part of a secret organization. She and a young boy end up going on an adventure to find her mom. The adventure does not end the way that the girl wanted but she did get some closer.

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Before I dive into my review and thoughts, I want to thank NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me the opportunity to have an advanced reader copy of this book in exchange for my honest review, so let's get into it.

This book was kind of an emotional gut punch. It was far heavier in theming than I expected but it was incredibly well done. It was dark and gritty and showed a lot of the angst and anger the 12 year-olds are going through, not only as they start to reach puberty but also when it comes to loss and grief.

I will say, I am not certain the summary really prepared me for the story I read. I often read middle grade and YA when I want something fun and whimsical. This was a bit more Dante's Inferno meets red string of fate; but not in a bad way. I think it's a good way to approach the subject of family loss and finding one's place. It also shows a character who has to grow up a lot and bear the a weight they were unprepared for. I think this book shows pre-teens and young adults it's okay to be angry and we all grieve in our own ways and sometimes we have to go through our own trials in order to find our way to the other side.

This book was really well done and hope others receive it well. It's got some heart wrenching moments, but its worth the read.

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This was a wonderful middle grade fantasy novel based on Chinese mythology. When Twelve-year-old Evie Mei Huang finds out that her mother has been trapped in the underworld in spite of being alive, Evie realizes she must rescue her. What follows are exciting adventures in the Chinese land of the dead, with an ending that doesn’t pull any punches! Fantastic and funny adventures in the creepy land where the dead expiate their sins before they are reincarnated into another life. Fans of Percy Jackson will enjoy this book. From an advance copy on NetGalley.

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Let's just get this straight - I definitely enjoyed this book by Aimee Lee! It's a coincidence that I had recently read Elizabeth Lim's Reflection, the retelling of Disney's animated movie, Mulan. So there were some similarities to these stories. Both are fantasies that include Chinese mythology of what happens after death in the underworld, and include a strong FMC that is on a journey throughout the underworld to save someone that they love.

The Spindle of Fate on it's own speaks about a young FMC who learns after her supposed Mother's untimely death, that her family has been involved in a network of supernatural societies with her own Mother as one of the society's leader. If you couldn't tell by the title of this book, the family's talent is related to weaving, and they could change someone's fate through this magical talent. The FMC with a sidekick venture through the underworld that has changed with the modern times. They face challenges at each level of the underworld to find her Mother. There is a lovely little twist in the end which I am not even sure I could have guessed.

Aimee Lim's debut is a wonderful story that even as an adult I thoroughly enjoyed. This is a middle grade fantasy, and does not contain romance or overtly in your face violence. I am very appreciative of Netgalley, Macmillan Children's Publishing Group | Feiwel & Friends for this advanced copy for a review.

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Aimee Lim's The Spindle of Fate weaves a captivating tale that combines rich cultural elements with a gripping fantasy adventure. The story opens with the protagonist, Evie Mei, grappling with the sudden and mysterious death of her mother. Just as Evie is coming to terms with her loss, a talking monkey arrives with an astonishing revelation: her mother was the head of a secret Guild of magical weavers. This revelation catapults Evie into a journey through the Chinese netherworld to save her mother and protect her family's legacy.

Lim's narrative is enchanting, drawing readers into a world where myth and reality intertwine seamlessly. The author excels in creating a vivid, magical landscape filled with intricate details that bring the Chinese netherworld to life. The depiction of magical weaving as a craft and power adds a unique and refreshing element to the fantasy genre.

Evie Mei is a compelling protagonist whose courage and determination are both inspiring and relatable. Her journey of self-discovery and growth is well-paced, making readers root for her as she faces various challenges and uncovers her own latent abilities. The talking monkey, a delightful and quirky character, adds a touch of humor and wisdom, balancing the darker, more intense moments of the story.

One of the standout aspects of The Spindle of Fate is its exploration of family bonds and heritage. Lim deftly portrays Evie's deep connection to her mother and the lengths she is willing to go to reunite with her. This emotional core adds depth to the fantastical elements, making the stakes feel real and immediate.

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A girl who discovers that her recently deceased mother was the head of a magical guild of weavers and now must enter into the Chinese netherworlds to try and bring her back! Evie Mei Huang is still reeling from her mother's death, she's never had a close relationship with her mom but now that her mother is gone things are so difficult. Yet when a mysterious talking monkey shows up and tells Evie that her mother is the head of magical weavers and that she is trapped in the Chinese underworld, Evie knows she has to rescue her mom. Eve's mom isn't dead and Evie only has one chance to bring her back and save her family! This was a fun middle grade read that featured Chinese mythology, the strength of family bonds, and an adventure like no other. I had fun reading this and definitely think middle grade readers will enjoy this! Evie was a fun protagonist and the setting that Aimee Lim created was so much fun to read!

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*Thanks Netgalley and Macmillan Children's Publishing Group | Feiwel & Friends for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*

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The Spindle of Fate is a fantasy novel based on Chinese mythology - specifically, how Chinese mythology relates to the afterlife. Evie Mei Huang is the daughter of a well-known tailor and clothing designer who goes mysteriously missing and is presumed dead - that is, until a mysterious talking monkey-like spirit appears, and tells Evie that her mother was taken mistakenly, and is the Courts of the afterlife. The monkey-spirit wants Evie to go on a quest through the Courts, to bring her mother's spirit back to rejoin her body before it's too late. The spirit tells Evie about the various Guilds populated by people with special abilities, something she never knew about, although the spirit assumed that she did - after all, her mother is the head of the Weavers' Guild.

This is a fun fantasy adventure, with a 12 year-old, female main character, and a teenage boy, Kevin, as her assistant - a member of the Warrior Guild, another Guild Evie had never heard of, and the only person who would volunteer to go with her. That this knowledge comes after Evie's mother's apparent death adds to her surprise, as do the things she learns about her mother, and herself, as the story progresses. This fast-paced novel is recommended for readers middle school through adult, especially those who enjoy fantasy, mythology, or both.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I really enjoyed this book. I love the cast of characters and mythology that is in this book. It was a little young for me but I was reading this to see if this was a good book for my little cousin and I think it will be a perfect fit for her because she fits that middle grade age group when it comes to books. The fantasy aspects of the novel brought a lot of fun to it and it was done in a way that is easy for audiences to follow and understand so that they can focus on the plot. It was a fun read and I highly recommend it to your middle grade readers.

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A mysterious letter from her dead mom takes Evie on a rescue mission through hell. Evie is a strong, self-assured character who still manages to respect her elders and listen to the people around her -- even when she's not happy about it. I enjoyed getting to know her.


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I enjoyed this book. About grief and coming to terms with letting go. The ending wasn't what I was hoping for. Oh well.

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I loved the story, the world building and meeting the different characters. I felt completely immersed in the story and couldn't stop reading it.

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I firmly believe that there can never be enough sci-fi and fantasy books for the middle grade and this one will fit right in at my middle school! I already put some on order for my bookstore, my classroom, and for some copies for my school library!

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