Saturday, November 18, 2023

THE LUCKY DIAMOND: A Fantasy Middle-Grade Review by Guest Blogger, Luther Matarazzo

Please welcome my new tween book reviewer, Luther Matarazzo, as he reviews a fellow MMGM book blogger.  

                                  


BOOK REVIEW

The Lucky Diamond, by Valinora Troy, is one of the best books I’ve ever read. This book has been created by a truly wonderful writer and her writing style is so interesting. This gem of a book is fairly new, but in my opinion, its author deserves a place with the great writers of the past. One day, this book will be famous and people will talk about Valinora Troy’s excellent book! One of these people will be me, Luther Matarazzo. 

The author, Valinora Troy, has been writing since childhood. When she was just six, her powerful imagination formed the story that would one day be this book. She recently completed an M.A. in Creative Writing, specializing in Children and Young Adult fiction. She has written many short stories for adults that have been published in numerous venues. She used to live in Louth, Ireland, then she moved to Dublin for a time but has recently returned to a “magical” writing cottage in the Louth area. This book, The Lucky Diamond, is her first novel to be published. 

The remarkable setting for the story takes place in the magical land of Nivram. This is a world of fantasy, filled with spooky forests, enchanted rocks, haunted woods, monsters, castles, witches, and dwarf-like people called Nilkens. The impression I get is the setting for the story is like 16th-century Germany or Ireland, but instead filled with enchanted castles, creatures, and forests.

 The story begins with a prologue about a man named Matt, the uncle of five orphaned children. The oldest, Cathy, is only ten. Their uncle was executed for treason, leaving the five to care for themselves. They are unable to leave the town and are hiding from law enforcement which is intent on banishing them. After five years of the children living in secret, Cathy finds a magical, talking diamond named Lucky. Soon after, the children discover that there are evil forces at work that want to kill Lucky and invade their home, the Rock of Diamonds. The children must travel through live rocks that want to crush them; enchanted pools, evil witches, great Forest monsters, and evil Nilkens. They must brave the castle of the witch, Queen Rose. Along the way, they also make new friends including friendly Nilkens. The children must bring Lucky home, and the story ends with a battle of wills between Queen Rose of Cansis, and her evil henchmen, and the Diamonds, and the children. Of course, justice prevails.

I think kids ages 8-15 will enjoy this book just as thoroughly as I did. In my opinion, this story deserves a 4.7-star rating. Other than the fact that the book is without illustrations, it’s one of the best fantasy novels I’ve ever read. I love how the author masterfully combines fantasy, suspense, and mystery into an action-filled story! This book is sure to knock the socks off of its readers, keep them spellbound for hours, and push them to the edge of their seats. Thank you, Valinora Troy, for this great book.

ABOUT THE BLOGGER



My name is Luther Matarazzo. I am 12 years old and I live in South Carolina with my parents and my 6 sisters. I enjoy shooting, playing with my siblings, exercising, biking, taking care of our chicken flock, and building with Legos. When I'm not doing my homeschool work I also enjoy reading. I especially like books about U.S. special forces or firearms.








GIVEAWAY

Valinora is offering a paperback copy of The Lucky Diamond to one of my blog readers. To enter, please leave a comment by November 22. If you are new to my blog, make sure you leave your email address. If you prefer, email me. 


You can find more great middle-grade books on Greg Pattridge's MMGM blog on Monday.



14 comments:

Barb C. Maryand said...

No
I have not read the books but I am amazed at what a 12-year-old wrote about the books. Where would one buy the trilogy for Christmas? It is always exciting to find new authors and Carol's pages are always enlightening.

Barbara Cantor

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Barbara. If you follow the link with Vailnora's name There are links under "books" to where you can order them.

Natalie Aguirre said...

Thanks for the great review, Luther. You've gotten me really excited to read Valinora's book. It sounds like it has fantastic world building.

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks, Natalie. Your name goes on the giveaway list! I thought Luther's review was very good too.

Faith E. Hough said...

What a lovely review, Luther! Thanks for sharing your opinion and insights with us!

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you for commenting, Faith. I'll add your name to the list. Carol

Chris_Shestak_Author said...

I'm always looking for MG that excites the reader

Carol Baldwin said...

Thank you, Chris. Please leave me your email address so I can enter you into the contest.

Greg Pattridge said...

Excellent job, Luther! You have some talent of your own! Valinora's book has a great, enticing plot that will be a draw for even more young readers. I do want to read the book but will pass on the giveaway as my future read pile is about ready to fall over.

Carol Baldwin said...

Thanks, Greg. I have some great tween/teen bloggers, don't I?

DMS said...

I only read the beginning because I have this book to read and wasn't sure if there were spoilers. But I am so glad that Luther loved this book. Yay! Thanks for sharing- I can't wait to get to The Lucky Diamond.

Carol Baldwin said...

Enjoy the book! Thanks for the comment.

Sue said...

Very cool.

I'd love a chance to win.

Carol Baldwin said...

Sue-I'd love to include your name but I need your email address in case you win. Carol

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