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Rick Riordan Presents: The Last Fallen Star-A Gifted Clans Novel

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I had an absolute blast reading THE LAST FALLEN STAR, action-filled from beginning to end, complex and often spur-of-the-moment life choices made by thirteen-year-old protagonists—as a Mother, those moments broke my heart, made me laugh, and made me cry.

As I neared the sixty-eight percent mark in the book, my immediate two thoughts were: 1) ‘Wow, I love this book with all the feels, I don’t want it to end!’ and 2) ‘Holy Mac-N-Cheese-Doodles ‘What new foe will they have to endure next?!’

Literally, on pins and needles at this point in the book, but, No spoilers! I will say. . .

THE LAST FALLEN STAR centers around love, loss, family, friendship, diversity, inclusion, bravery, sacrifice, bad*ss characters, and an ending that gave me the chills.

That’s not hyperbole, Dear Readers, that’s the truth—THE LAST FALLEN STAR—Highly Recommend!

‘I won’t have to rely on someone else to write my story if I’m brave enough to take the pen into my own hands.’

I can’t wait to read more books by Graci Kim, including the sequel to this book—Yeeeesss!

Thank you, NetGalley and Disney • Hyperion Publishing, for loaning me an eGalley of THE LAST FALLEN STAR in the request of an honest review.

Released Today! – May 4, 2021

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Can you go wrong with a book from Rick Riordan Presents imprint? The answer is no you can't. I've loved all of the books from them: the diversity, the adventure, the story, and this one isn't any different. I learned things I never knew I wanted to know and I was thoroughly entertained the whole time. I can't wait for the next book from Ms. Kim. We will for sure be adding this to our library.

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Representation: Full Korean cast, adopted MC

Riley Oh is part of the Gom clan, a powerful lineage of Korean healing witches. She’s excited to see her sister, Hattie, finally get initiated and get her Gi bracelet, allowing her to be able to cast spells on her own. Riley would love nothing more than to follow in her sister’s footsteps, but she’s saram, a person without magic. She was adopted and has always been the outsider in her family and the gifted community. During a conversation, Riley and Hattie discover it is possible for a gifted to share their magic with a saram, and decide they’ll cast the spell during the initiation. What could go wrong? *stares in foreshadowing* They discover that Riley is not exactly what they thought she was, and Hattie’s life is now in danger. To save her, Riley is given the task of finding the last fallen star, which is just impossible. Riley has no idea how to find it or what it even is. On the journey, her beliefs are challenged by what she learns, she meets all sorts of magical creatures and people, and she has to figure out what being a witch is, what family means, what belonging means to her.

Rating: 4/5 This is a Rick Riordan Presents, and I absolutely enjoyed it, like I have pretty much every other RRP book. I have read Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee, which also has Korean mythology, but that had a heavy focus on the gumiho, or fox spirit, mythology with others sprinkled in. It’s also sci-fi! Fallen Star is more about the six clans, which have different types of magic - protection, healing, illusions, among others. We also meet various mythical creatures, and some deities. This is set in modern-day Los Angeles, and the Korean witches are hidden in plain sight, their temples and buildings hidden by magic from passerby. The world that Kim created is just fantastic, and it never felt like she was info-dumping on us, we learned bits as we went. Part of that was because Riley was learning some herself, so we learned along with her. The story does have a main character and focuses on her journey, but the side characters were all fantastic and they had their own journeys too, they weren’t there to serve as just props for Riley. The whole message of this book—feeling like an outsider and having nothing to offer, or having two identities you care about very much, struggling to figure out where you belong—is just fantastic, and I can tell it will resonate with a lot of people, especially those who come from several cultures. To end, the plot twists!! There are multiple, and they’re all good! This is a book people need to read, and it JUST came out so it’s available everywhere now.

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This was such a beautiful book, that i'd recommend to any person looking for a fantastic middle school book filled with magic and adventure.

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I really enjoyed reading this book which included some mythology and a lot of action. Riley is such an amazing character and I love how the plot plays out, especially with her family and friends losing memory of her. I love her determination, and how she sees the world from different viewpoints. I cant wait to read the next book! This book is perfect for kids ages 9-12.

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Wow! This book is without a doubt one of my favorite reads so far of 2021. The story is AMAZING!!! At one point I thought I was reading an RL Stine book not because it's spooky but because the book makes you think one thing but then it's like sike it's actually like this but then it goes or is it...
Anyway, I'm in LOVE with all these characters, they're all just so GOOD. The ending of the story is Great! Can't wait to see what Graci has in store for us in book 2!!!! If you haven't noticed already by reading my review, I really enjoyed this book! I highly recommend you read this book or add it to your TBR!

And remember there are always two sides to a story...

Thank yoNetgalley for an eARC of the book!!!!

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Honestly, I keep waiting for one of the Rick Riordan imprint books to be not great, but it hasn't happened yet. This one - like all of the rest that I've read - is a true delight. Engaging characters, a compelling storyline, and introduction into a part of a culture that I wasn't even aware of before (this time, Korean). And despite being exactly what I expect from a Riordan imprint book this wasn't predictable or stale or formulaic, but a genuinely enjoyable read. Worthy of a place in any collection.

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I generally really enjoy the books from the Rick Riordan imprint and The Last Fallen Star was no different! I loved so much about this book: (the characters, the system of magic, the adventure) and I know my students will like it too! Riley and her sister and friends are very relatable characters (even though they are witches) and the world Graci Kim has created will make you wish you were born into one of the witch clans. I can't wait for the second book!

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I absolutely loved this adventure that is so infused with Korean mythology and folklore. This book was so fun and fast past and a great introduction into fantasy and mythology. This story is one that really shows how important family is and the choices and sacrifices one makes out of love. This book is definitely going in my classroom library and I can't wait for my students to love this as much as I did!

Thank you to Disney Publishing for the e-galley via NetGalley!

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Thank-you to NetGalley and Disney-Hyperion for an e-Arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book was fantastic! I cannot wait for it’s official release so that everyone can meet Riley along with her friends and family in their secret Korean Witch community. Kim, introduces us to a complex and beautiful heritage of the six witch clans that have specific powers based on the elements.

Kim has beautifully woven a world full of magic, culture, heritage, and family in modern day Los Angeles! I absolutely could not put this book down.

Riley’s fears, love for her family and her overwhelming desire to be accepted is very relatable. While the main story follows Riley, Kim does not allow for her story arc to over shadow the secondary characters, who have their own story lines and growth woven into the main story seamlessly.

This debut is incredible! I highly recommend it and I cannot wait for the next book!

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I loved all the korean references in culture, food, and mythology. And I loved the concept of the clans each gifted with one particular ability. It was maybe too juvenile in parts, even for a MG book, and it was a bit too rushed towards the end. In the last chapters everything seemed to solved itself quite easily. After all that build-up, the revelation was thrown there without much explanation nor embellishments.

The MC is an almost thirteen year old girl, and she both acts exactly her age and maybe a tad too matured. At times she sounded too whiny but who isn't? And she's in a really precarious situation so I won't judge. It just sounded sometimes a bit much. But she was really likeable and faced all situations head high in order to save the people she loved.

The story needed a bit more explanation, especially towards the ending where everything seemed to happen at once, but overall this is a solid beginning to a nice series. The epilogue leaves you curious and wanting for more.

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The Last Fallen Star
NML rating: Top Shelf (might upgrade to Super Star in future)
Stars: 4.5
NetGalley eARC review

Holy shirtballs! Graci Kim has created a wonderful universe full of adventure, love, and Korean culture. Kim mentions not seeing herself in the books she would read when she was younger and wanting to change that. I believe that The Last Fallen Star has accomplished her goal. I'm a caucasian American of European descent, so I don't want to make assumptions, but my opinion is that Kim wrote a beautiful story that young Korean children can relate to and that ALL people can learn from.

Riley Oh is thirteen. She has a sister Hattie, a best friend Emmet, and her amazing Eomma and Appa. The only thing missing in her life is magic. Her parents and sister are part of the Gifted Clan who are known as Healers. But Riley was adopted into her family -- she doesn't share the same abilities. Becoming a Gom Healer is the only thing she wants most in the world, and her sister is willing to do anything to give her that chance.

So what does two thirteen year old girls do?
Well, they decide to cast a magic sharing spell and summon a goddess.
What could possibly go wrong?

I loved every moment of this story. I read until my eyes started to close, I didn't want to put it down. Can Seoulful Tacos be a real place please?

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I received an e-galley of The Last Fallen Star by Graci Kim from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

In this fun, fast-paced middle grade fantasy, readers are introduced to Riley Oh who is an adopted Korean-American girl who is part of a magical family. She yearns to be a real part of her magical community and when her sister offers to share her magic with her, Riley is quite tempted. This decision will open up family secrets and also bring to light a dark history that may put the whole world in danger.

I absolutely loved this adventure that is so infused with Korean mythology and folklore. The relationship between Riley and her sister, Hattie, is also one of strength and love that is admirable. This story is one that really shows how important family is and the choices and sacrifices one makes out of love. Such a great start to a middle grade fantasy series and I cannot wait to continue Riley’s adventures.

Thank you to Disney Publishing for the e-galley via NetGalley.

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Riley Oh has a secret: her family is full of witches. And, in just a few days, her sister, Hattie, will be initiated into the Gom Clan, a noble line of Korean healing witches, earning her Gi bracelet that will allow her to cast spells without adult supervision. Riley has long accepted that she, however, will never have the same opportunity. Riley was adopted, and is saram--non-magical. Even though she knows every spell in the book, Riley will never be able to cast one herself. When Hattie hatches a plan that would allow Riley to share her magic, though, Riley finds herself going along with it. Why not? After all, it's a chance to finally show the entire community that Riley does, in fact, belong.

Until everything backfires, and family secrets come to light. With the entire family facing ruination, Hattie and Riley scramble to fix everything. Instead, not only do they make the situation worse, but Hattie's life is suddenly hanging in the balance. The only way to save her sister's life is for Riley to find the last fallen star and present it to the Gom Clan's patron goddess. But where does one find a fallen star? And why is it so important? And what other secrets will Riley find along the way?

Graci Kim's middle grade debut is highly addictive, with an amazing magic system, an awesome cast of characters, and a whole bunch of surprises around every corner. A magical school that you can only enter through singing karaoke? Yes please! An app for finding hungry ghosts? Sign me up! I love these Korean witches and the wide range of their abilities and uses of their talents. I adored every bit of this, and am very excited to see what will happen in the rest of the series and find out the extent of Riley's powers, meet more deities and creatures, and see what else the world of Korean witches has to offer.

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Epic tale of love, bravery, acceptance and family. This is an exciting and excellent one sitting read. It is worth reading. Riley and her band of misfits are amazing. They overcome trickery and all sorts of mishaps as they try to locate the fallen star.

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Rick Riordan is a fixture in the MG/YA world and is well known for bringing the myths and legends of old off the dusty classics shelves and giving new generations a renewed interest in them.

I started reading his Magnus Chase series in tandem with my nephew and niece (they each got an autographed copy of the books across multiple Christmases - good job Auntie Rea). Since we're of Scandinavian decent I thought they might find them interesting and fun reads. Turns out I thought so too, so I've kept up with some of his "Rick Riordan Presents" line which allows for new authors to tell the myths and legends of their heritages. Aru Shah (India) and Paola Santiago (Mexico) are two that I've been reading, and now I can add Riley Oh (Korea) to the mix.

Riley is the only member of the Oh family who cannot do magic and wants nothing more than to join her sister Hattie in her initiation into the Gom clan of healing witches. When Hattie and Riley try to use a forbidden spell to split Hattie's magic so they can share, things go terribly wrong. With Hattie hovering between life and death, Riley makes a deal with the Gom clan's goddess to save her sister. Riley needs to find the last fallen star.

The journey to find the staff will test her friendships, reveal her past, and shake up everything she ever thought to be true. Out in early May, this is another great entry in this ever expanding world.

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The Last Fallen Star is the book I wished I could have read as a child. I loved the main character Riley and her journey of self discovery and I loved the cast of characters in her life, especially Emmett who is allergic to emotions. Once I started reading, it was hard to stop and before long, I had turned the last page. It was fun and action packed but it also had a meaningful lesson at the end about belonging. It was accessible and I loved the magic system of the clans. I also liked imagining how magic could exist beneath the world we know. I loved this book and would highly recommend it.

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This is such a wonderful book! Riley is a great protagonist, and I absolutely loved following her on this adventure. I loved the Korean mythology woven throughout the narrative, and the book is very well paced.

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First off, I would like to thank NetGalley for giving me an early copy of this book to read and review.

I have NEVER read an ARC and immediately upon finishing in preordered the final copy, but I did with The Last Fallen Star. This book was AMAZING. Definitely five stars from me.

I laughed. I cried. I enjoyed each and every page. Honestly, I can't wait for the next book in this series.

The Last Fallen Star is about Riley Oh, a young witch who wants more than anything to possess the healing magic that her adopted family uses. Unfortunately however, Riley is a saram, and much to her dismay, is missing THREE of the elemental magics and is not capable of accessing or using her powers. No amount of studying on her part or memorizing spells will change that for her, and instead she has to sit on the sidelines and watch as her sister prepares for her final test. Until one day, she discovers that maybe she doesn't just have to always be on the outside of this magical world. Her and her sister, Hattie, accidentally discover a spell that exists that allows a person with with magic to share their powers with someone who doesn't have any for seven days. Except this discovery changes both of their lives forever.

Seriously this book was amazing. I honestly can't recommend it enough.

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This is a classic Rick Riordan/Percy Jackson inspired book but with the amazing inclusion of Korean mythology. I did not have any prior knowledge of Korean mythology and found the Graci did a fantastic job of weaving a exploration and background without being didactic or teacher-like. I love, love, loved the setting in LA and the inclusion of natural/herbal healing and all of the wonderful food. A fast paced, adventurous, and humorous read that will be loved by strong middle grade readers. This one is not without heart and messaging about adoption, belonging, and family.

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