The gorgon's fury

Brandon Mull, 1974-

Book - 2025

"Everyone's favorite satyrs are back at Fablehaven after helping Dragonwatch put an end to the dragon rebellion. There's a new threat at Fablehaven when a few unlucky inhabitants, including some of their fellow saytrs, have been found petrified and turned to stone. Could a rampaging gorgon be on the loose? Satyrs Newel and Doren travel from Fablehaven to Key West, Florida to seek counsel from the Listening Doll (a talisman with the power to reveal the antidote for any magical malady) on how to stop a dangerous gorgon--and win the annual Satyrs Games"--

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Subjects
Genres
Fantasy fiction
Mythological fiction
Novels
Published
[Salt Lake City, Utah] : Shadow Mountain Publishing [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Brandon Mull, 1974- (author)
Other Authors
Brandon Dorman (illustrator)
Item Description
"A Fablehaven adventure"--Cover.
Physical Description
viii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Audience
Ages 8-13.
Grades 4-6.
ISBN
9781639933792
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The prospect of earning smartphones as a reward spurs two satyrs onto a quest to rescue Fablehaven from an enraged gorgon in this series opener. Mull returns to the world of Fablehaven with an adventure aimed at a younger audience featuring goat-footed, TV-obsessed Newel and Doren. The cousins face two crises: The gorgon Grumella has begun turning the hidden preserve's mythical residents to stone in swathes, and unless the two can come up with a truly spectacular prank, they stand to lose the Satyr Games for only the fourth time since the competition's 1711 inception. So, while chucking in a gratifyingly diverse cast of magical beings from a monstrous hydra, hostile goblins, and a lovely unicorn to a pair of grumpy but helpful sisters (one a swamp hag and the other a bog hag), the author sends his hairy heroes from Connecticut to Florida and various magical realms in search of a solution. They undertake inner quests, too; Newell, who frets about becoming "less satirical" and more "humanly" from all the contact with the outside world, receives savvy character-building advice from an eldritch doll. Existing fans will enjoy this action-packed story that works equally well as an introduction to Fablehaven. The small human cast is minimally described and largely racially ambiguous. Final art not seen. A fast-paced, literally satirical spinoff. (discussion questions)(Fantasy. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.