Foiled review by ARuppe_JMajor
Foiled
by Mike Cavallaro, Jane Yolen
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Fantasy

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Age at time of review - 13
Reviewer's Location - Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Aleira Carstairs is colorblind and doesn't fit in at school. She's just fine with that until tenth grade when Avery Castle, who appears to be dreamy and beautiful, comes to her school. He's her lab partner and likes cutting up dead things. But that doesn't stop her from being in love. Avery Castle invites Aleira on a date on Saturday after fencing practice. Aleira fences like nobody (especially boys) can believe. Besides school, fencing is all she really does. Aleira is so nervous about her date with Avery, that she does her very worst in fencing practice. Avery Castle is an hour late for their date (if you could call it that). Aleira puts on her fencing mask to keep her safe from a bird that keeps trying to attack her in Grand Central Station while she's waiting for Avery. Then she sees color. Everything gets weird and crazy after that and Avery Castle turns out to be a troll and Aleira is the defender who holds the foil that keeps our world and other worlds in balance.

Opinion: 

I liked this book a lot. This is a graphic novel, and my favorite part was the art. I thought the first part of the book was stealing a little from Twilight by Stephenie Meyer to be honest, the beautiful boy, lab partners, electric hands. All those things are in Twilight, too. But it didn't turn out any thing like Twilight at all. It seemed to finish abruptly and I really want to read the sequel when it comes.

 

Rating:
4
Content Rating:

Content rating - nothing offensive
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