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Mark Cheverton
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Cameron and the Shadow-wraiths: A Battle of Anxiety vs. Trust (The Order of the Stones Book 2)
Last summer, Cameron and his friends stopped the Demon Lord of Agartha, named Malphas, from invading the Earth with an army of mythical creatures. Cameron had to learn how to cope with his anxiety so that he could confront Malphas. At the end of the battle, they defeated the Demon Lord and watched as he was pulled into the Void, a place of eternal darkness and despair. A year later, Cameron returned to Camp Pontchartrain, hoping this year’s summer camp would be without monsters, demons, and invasions from another world . . . he was wrong, dead wrong. A group of shadow-wraiths made it to Earth with one goal in mind: to free Malphas from the Void. Cameron and his band of unusual friends are called upon to stop the shadow-wraiths. With their newly-discovered Earth-magic, the five companions learn how to cast spells and harness the power of the Earth. As usual, Cameron still struggles with his anxiety as he travels through the swamps and bayous of New Orleans to reach the Swamp of Forgotten Souls, the destination of their final battle. With the loss of a close friend and the abduction of another, Cameron’s confidence is brittle and ready to shatter. He must, somehow, set aside his fears and doubts in order to embrace his Earth-magic and be the hero everyone needs. If he fails, Malphas will escape the Void, and the Demon Lord’s reign of terror will envelop the Earth.
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Rising eighth-grader Cameron Poole (introduced in Facing the Beast Within) returns to Camp Pontchartrain for another harrowing clash with monsters sent from a parallel world. A year has passed since he and his friends bravely defeated Malphas, the Demon Lord of Agartha and ruler of monsters, sending the demon to the dark recesses of the Void. Now, a new foe emerges, forcing reluctant Cameron back into battle. With both old and new friends by his side, Cameron once again must wrestle self-doubt and immobilizing anxiety to save the world from evil.

Middle grade series veteran Cheverton, as always, ensures that readers jumping into a new entry will be brought up to speed on pivotal moments from earlier books, and Cameron’s previous heroics are here recapped with wit and vigor. Returning readers will appreciate catching up with this quite-relatable hero, a camper distinguished by his wavering self-esteem and the crippling anxiety that he calls his “Beast.” Cheverton’s passion for accurate and encouraging depictions of mental health concerns in young people again sets this series apart, and amid the adventures Cheverton provides parents and readers with practical methods for addressing anxiety and stress. This is showcased through Cameron’s various therapeutic techniques as well as a list of valuable mental health resources.

But what matters most to readers, of course, is the brisk plotting and the dire dangers Cameron faces, in this case the “sharp teeth and pointed claws” of wraiths from a parallel world, a thinning boundary between realities, and the “buzzing insects” of anxiety inside his head. Readers of middle grade monster mashes won’t be surprised by the outcome, here, though the life lessons (like “the true version of yourself can give you the strength to overcome your greatest fear”) are healthy and important, demonstrated through storytelling approaches to facing self-confidence, friendship, and overcoming dread.

Takeaway: An encouraging middle-grade fantasy for children facing extreme anxiety.

Comparable Titles: Annalise Meriwether’s The Spinner of Dreams, Susan Tan’s Ghosts, Toast, and Other Hazards.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A-

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