After discovering The Hero’s Guide to Saving Your Kingdom, Christopher Healy became one of my family’s all-time favorite middle grade authors and one we frequently recommend. His imagination, sense of humor, and fantastic characters are familiar and every bit as good in this latest novel, No One Leaves the Castle. The complicated characters and relationships will keep you guessing the entire time. Healy also throws many surprises into this mystery to grab and hold the reader’s interest until the conclusion. Those who enjoy magic, adventure, and intrigue will love this story, and this novel will be added to my family’s list of highly recommended books.
Review of a Digital Advance Reading Copy copy provided by HarperCollins Children’s Books
Content Analysis:
Profanity/Language: None
Violence/Gore: Many (48) brief incidents which are mostly comical including–reference to vampires and could’ve been slaughtered by them; character could starve to death; napkins folded into shape of hangman’s noose and seeing pictures of people eating animals; character joking about dying of anticipation; characters being worried about getting hurt or killed; reference to bashing people with a stick; character would rather hurt himself than let someone else win; reference to peeling hide from a carcass; many (absurdly funny) verbal threats; reference to bones being on the ground, small animals impaled on street signs and people wearing animal parts/fur; picture of a mace dripping with blood; pictures of people holding dead animals; character finding a dead body; reference to punching; reference to a giant sitting on and killing someone; animals biting someone; character accidentally hitting himself in the head; heard man’s leg break; character accidentally hurting someone; ogre smashing two men’s heads together and knocking them out; castle getting damage.
Sex/Nudity: Two brief incidents including a character asking a teen boy if he likes a teen girl; teen boy telling teen girl that he likes her.
Mature Subject Matter:
Death; war; theft; etiquette coach doing gross things.
Alcohol/Drug Use:
None


