Meticulous Jones And The Skull Tattoo Author: Leathley, Philippa | ||
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Summary:
When ten-year-old Meticulous Jones receives her magical tattoo revealing her fate as a murderer, she searches for answers about her destiny and its connection to her father's disappearance.
Reviews:
School Library Journal (01/01/25)
Booklist (00/11/24)
Full Text Reviews:
Other - 10/07/2024 Like every child before her, Meticulous "Metty" Jones is set to be "fated"-a magical tattoo will appear on her hand and reveal her destiny. When, on her 10th birthday, her tattoo manifests as a black skull held in a violet glove, her future seems set: she will murder someone via magic. A year later, she is obsessed with figuring out whom she will kill, much to the terror of the staff of the remote Welsh estate where she has been sent to live in isolation by her beloved father. After he vanishes on Metty’s 11th birthday and insidious persons begin pursuing her for reasons she does not understand, her aunt Magnificent arrives and whisks her away to New London, a floating city powered by magical ink. There-with the help of her illegally alive gargoyle, Pumpkin, and her aunt’s mysterious ward, Sundar-Metty embarks on a quest to find her father. Lush writing, breathtaking action sequences, and a darkly comedic tone imbue Leathley’s series opening debut with verve, while ethical questions relating to fate and magic add depth to the innovative setting. Characters cue as racially diverse. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8-12. Agent: Hannah Sheppard, Hannah Sheppard Literary. (Jan.) - Copyright 2024
School Library Journal - 01/01/2025 Gr 5 Up—Leathley creates an addictive, fast-paced world of magic and breathtaking imagery in her series debut. Like all the children in her world, 10-year-old Meticulous Jones gets fated on her birthday; a magical tattoo appears foretelling her future. Metty ends up with an ill-fated one—to become a murderer. Frightened by her fate, her father takes her to the secluded Welsh countryside. Things are boring but fine, until her father goes missing. As Metty tries to find her dad and not succumb to her fate, she gets closer to her aunt and learns about their family history. This book is filled with memorable characters who are mystical and alluring. It's also both plot- and character-driven, with a strong narrative flow that makes it an easy and engaging read. Despite the fantasy, it includes topics relevant to everyone in everyday life. For example, the magic ink that runs the new cities seems to be abundant; however, the government and city officials hike the prices way up so this resource is inaccessible for nearly everyone else. Readers will be shocked by the twists and turns and eagerly await what happens next. VERDICT A fun, refreshing, and occasionally dark story recommended for fans of Harry Potter.—Autumn West - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.