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Trixter (The Trix Adventures Book 1), by Alethea Kontis

Trixter (The Trix Adventures Book 1), by Alethea Kontis

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Book Two of The Trix Adventures (Trix and the Faerie Queen) now available! Trix Woodcutter is the long prophesied Boy Who Talks to Animals. He’s also a foundling prankster scamp who places his family under a sleeping spell so that he can run away from home. Compelled by a vision of his dead birthmother, Trix departs on the eve of a Great Catastrophe, only to find himself caught in the maelstrom. Armed with little more than his wits and the wisdom inherent in all fey-blooded youth, Trix confronts a legendary Animal King, faces off against a ghostly feline, rescues a damsel in distress, and discovers more about himself than he ever wished to know. And this adventure is only the beginning...

Trixter (The Trix Adventures Book 1), by Alethea Kontis

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #72042 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-03
  • Released on: 2015-05-03
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Trixter (The Trix Adventures Book 1), by Alethea Kontis

About the Author Alethea Kontis is a princess, fairy godmother and geek. She is the author of the bestselling and award-winning Books of Arilland fairytale series. She has also dabbled in picture books, poetry, essays, online video rants and making horror movies. Princess Alethea lives on the Space Coast of Florida with her teddy bear, Charlie.


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Delightful Addition By Matina's Bookcase Trix Woodcutter never really interested me until now. I was always more interested in the rest of the Woodcutters, Sunday, Saturday, Friday and the others. Reading Trixter has changed all of that. I fell quickly in love with the part fey boy. Even though Trixter is a novella it felt as full as any of Alethea's other books.As the story opens we are introduced to Trix as he is escaping from his family after bewitching their food. We then get to experience the flood that Saturday created from yet another point of view, Trix's. Seeing the same flood from three different points of view could easily grow boring, but Alethea Kontis re-imagines it each time in a new and creative way so that I've never been tired of reading it.We then follow Trix on a wild adventure as he travels to reach his dead mother, spurned on by visions of her. As he makes his way he meets many strange and wonderful creatures and goes through his own tests and trials, growing along the way. This book more than others had a feel of being it's own fairy tale. The others have always incorporated many different fairy tales, but Trix's journey felt like an entirely new one of it's own.Trixter holds the same delight and charm as the other books in the Woodcutter series introducing readers to tales both new and old. It delights and fascinates and embodies Trix's personality to the letter. Both new and old characters are introduced and I hope to see more from many of them in the future. This story holds key plot points to the rest of the series, and I can see that the Woodcutter series is building into something much larger than I'd originally anticipated. This book is definitely not one to be missed.This review and others can be found on matinasbookcase.com

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. one of the best books I have seen by Alethea Kontis yet By Emily Anne K Trixter begins where Hero and Dearest began, with Trix Woodcutter putting a sleeping potion on his family and running away to save his biological mother. This, of course, was just before Saturday threw her magic mirror out the window and accidentally caused an ocean to flood the countryside. But getting swept up in a magical ocean is only the beginning of the adventures for The Boy Who Talks to Animals.Trixter was, in my opinion, one of the best books I have seen by Alethea Kontis yet. Enchanted rates number one, with Trixter a close second. Trixter was all fun adventure with very few or no instances of the dark, creepy magic that was my only dislike of the series. Instead, the story follow’s Trix on his magical journey, meeting all kinds of strange and wonderful people and creatures—a falling star, a ghostly cat, a three-headed sea monster, and a golden girl are just the beginning.I loved Trix’s character! He never let anything get him down but just took things as they came. He nearly drowns but instead of panicking, he just enjoys the undersea view! It was hilarious!I also liked all the mythical creatures and fairytales woven into the story. Few people have read the fairy tale of the golden girl and the house of cats, but even that bizarre story makes an appearance in this wonderful tale. There are certainly perks to being covered with gold!In all, I would highly recommend this story. Trixter was a light and funny read perfect for teens who love fairy tale retellings.I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A fun companion novella to the Woodcutter Sisters books By Beth Wade You know from my previous reviews of Enchanted, Dearest, and Hero that I'm a Kontis fan. She deftly combines and explores multiple fairytales and folklore stories in the Woodcutter sisters books. Some are stronger than others, but all of them are funny and sweet, and very approachable.I was bummed to learn that her previous publisher dropped contract, so I will never get to read about how Thursday became a Pirate Queen (I need that story, Alethea!). But I'm tickled that she went ahead and self-published this, the first in the tales of younger brother and foundling, Trixter.Trix has been a sprite/Puckish character in the previous three books, which shady origins and an unspecified fated future. His adventures were very briefly hinted at in Hero, as Saturday undergoes her trials. And I have to say, I think I missed most of the fairytale references in here. It's definitely a novella, and only the precursor to the larger tale I'm sure we'll be getting in books two and three.It was a quick, fun read, but I didn't get as into it as I did with the Woodcutter sister books. I think probably because the ending felt so abrupt, like we were missing half the book. For whatever reason, I didn't realize from the book length that this would be more of a teaser than a tale of the same epic length and journey as, say, Dearest.So chalk that up to my bad. But in addition to this, I felt like the lack of a supporting cast of characters made the book feel a bit empty. Trix is an earnest trouble maker and felt absolutely true to what we've seen of him, but he also lacked a driving internal force that might make him feel more near and dear. Again, I think that's something that's going to get established during the trials of book two.If you read any of the Woodcutter sisters books, I recommend picking this one up just to get context with what we've seen in Hero. It's a quick, fun read and will remind you why Arilland is the most fun fairytale theatre there is.

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