A review by alexalovesbooks
Finding Serendipity by Angelica Banks

4.0

FIRST THOUGHTS: I really liked Finding Serendipity! Clever, creative and totally enjoyable.

REVIEW:

(Originally posted on Alexa Loves Books)

Finding Serendipity stands out from its middle grade peers with a spectacularly told, creatively detailed tale. There’s enough imagination and wisdom to suit all, and it’s matched with a big amount of heart. Readers join Tuesday McGillycuddy & her dog Baxterr as they head off on an adventure to find Tuesday’s mom Serendipity and bring her back home. These two are a delightful pair: clever Tuesday, who loves her family and has a mind for stories and Baxterr, her best dog friend who is a protective, constant companion. While these two definitely steal the show, there are also a number of secondary characters that will vie for your attention while they’re on the page.

The story is set mostly in an imagined world, the land where stories come from. And this, friends, is where Finding Serendipity really got to me on a personal level. It was utterly fascinating to conceptualize the idea of stories as having a separate world where characters live, settings unfold, and plots are followed by the writers until the very end. As someone who loves stories, Banks’ idea of them felt fun and fresh, but also true. There are some seriously hilarious tidbits in there related to stories (like what’s on offer at the buffet area, for instance), but there are also some great, practical pieces of advice when it comes to telling a tale.

Finding Serendipity has a basic premise: a girl and her dog looking for her mom. Banks expands on that foundational plot point, turning it into an adventure for Tuesday that involves meeting new friends, getting into some trouble and experiencing some pretty fantastical things. The way it’s written is really good, easy and well-paced. Without a doubt, Finding Serendipity is a new gem among children’s books, one that I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend to readers both young and young at heart.