Quotes
"Another one of a kind from the inimitable Moriarty, this time, a barely epistolary fantasy series opener unlike anything else out there…Quirky, charming, funny, sad: another winner from this always-surprising author.” -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Moriarty is the queen of epistolary stories, and her fans will find the teens' letters a familiar entrée into this highly unusual fantasy…As always, her irresistible characters help readers navigate a tantalizingly complex plot that will leave them eagerly awaiting the next book.” -- Horn Book, starred review
“Lovely fantasy… The story is told through the teens' communications and an omniscient narrator. This mix allows readers to know Madeleine and Elliot and their problems intimately, but it also gives them an aerial view of events, helps them meet the richly drawn secondary characters, and allows them to see the ingenious way in which the protagonists' lives ultimately combine.” -- School Library Journal, starred review
“[A] genre-blending feat of stylistic energy…Give this to readers who, like Madeleine, aren't quite sure of their commitment to secondary worlds but like to spice their realities with a little fantasy nonetheless, as well as to those who love secondary worlds with a healthy helping of reality on the side.” -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, starred review
“Moriarty's marvelously original fantasy is quirky, clever, and delightful…. Expect readers to flock to Moriarty's name and stay for the whole Colors of Madeleine trilogy.” -- Booklist
“[M]oments of sharp observation, startling invention, and delightfully comic dialogue confirm Moriarty as a genre-bending author who gracefully weaves metaphysical questions into outwardly ordinary circumstances.” -- Publishers Weekly
“ [A] clever, layered story in which every seemingly innocuous detail plays a part, and the ending satisfies while opening brand-new doors for the sequel.” -- Voice of Youth Advocates