The Collectors (Collectors Series #1)

The Collectors (Collectors Series #1)

by Jacqueline West

Narrated by Ramon de Ocampo

Unabridged — 8 hours, 35 minutes

The Collectors (Collectors Series #1)

The Collectors (Collectors Series #1)

by Jacqueline West

Narrated by Ramon de Ocampo

Unabridged — 8 hours, 35 minutes

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Overview

Even the smallest wish can be dangerous. That's why the Collectors are always keeping watch.

The Collectors sweeps listeners into a hidden world where wishes are stolen and dreams have a price. Fast-paced, witty, and riveting, this contemporary fantasy adventure has magic woven through every page.

It's the first book in a two-book series from Jacqueline West, the New York Times-bestselling author of The Books of Elsewhere series. For fans of Serafina and the Black Cloak, The Isle of the Lost, and The Secret Keepers.

Van has always been an outsider. Most people don't notice him. But he notices them. And he notices the small trinkets they drop, or lose, or throw away-that's why his collection is full of treasures. Then one day, Van notices a girl stealing pennies from a fountain, and everything changes. He follows the girl, Pebble, and uncovers an underground world full of wishes and the people who collect them. Apparently not all wishes are good and even good wishes often have unintended consequences-and the Collectors have made it their duty to protect us. But they aren't the only ones who have their eyes on the world's wishes-and they may not be the good guys, after all.

Jacqueline West, author of the New York Times-bestselling Books of Elsewhere series, draws readers into a story about friendship, magic, and the gray area between good and evil. The Collectors is for fans of Cassie Beasley's Circus Mirandus and Jonathan Auxier's The Night Gardener.

Editorial Reviews

JANUARY 2019 - AudioFile

Narrator Ramon de Ocampo pulls listeners into this compelling story of an underground world where wishes come true. Eleven-year-old Van is hearing impaired and uses his other senses to pay close attention to his environment. So he is the only person who notices a girl and a squirrel stealing coins out of a fountain. His discovery that the duo belongs to a secret society that collects wishes to protect their magic propels him into the center of a secret war. As characterized by de Ocampo, the girl’s quick, sharp voice contrasts with Van’s polite, soft-spoken tones. High-pitched squeaks enhance the believability of the talking squirrel. Most interestingly, listeners hear and decode Van’s misheard speech just as he does, increasing our understanding of his hearing challenges. S.C. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

09/17/2018
With an opera singer mother who performs around the world, 11-year-old Van Markson is used to being a new kid, and his taste in books and movies, along with “a tiny blue hearing aid behind each ear,” sometimes set him apart at school. Van is also good at noticing things that other people overlook, and when he spots a girl, accompanied by an “almost silver, very bushy-tailed” squirrel, plunging face-first into a fountain, a series of events draw Van into a magical underground world where he is caught in the middle of a secret war. West (the Books of Elsewhere series) has created a captivating mythology around wishes, including cuddly-turned-dangerous Wish Eaters (not unlike gremlins) as well as thoughtful explorations of power and the unexpected, sometimes negative, consequences of good intentions. Van’s realization that his skill of noticing is a valuable strength, especially when hearing challenges feel to him like a shortcoming, is a gentle, triumphant reminder that being different doesn’t correspond to weakness. First in a planned duology, West’s magical adventure offers humor and warmhearted adventure. Ages 8–12. Agent: Danielle Chiotti, Upstart Crow Literary. (Oct.)

From the Publisher

Original, brave, and addictive. West has created creatures cuddly and terrifying and hilarious, and a protagonist you will love. This is a world you’re going to want to return to long after the book is done.” — Adam Gidwitz, bestselling author of the Newbery Honor book The Inquisitor’s Tale 

“The Collectors has the whole package — a brilliant premise, a compelling hero, and a crackling sense of humor. It’s everything a young reader could wish for!” — Jonathan Auxier, New York Times–Bestselling author of The Night Gardener 

“Magic and mystery lurk behind every shadow in this inventive, engrossing, and wonderfully strange adventure. In The Collectors, Jacqueline West gives readers a book to adore.” — Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy

The Collectors is made out of dangerous and delightful magic.”
William Alexander, award-winning author of A Properly Unhaunted Place

“West captures Van’s curiosity and wonder for life, giving his personality an air of innocence…A brilliant fantasy adventure exploring the consequences of getting what you wish for.” — ALA Booklist

“West has constructed a fast-paced and engrossing tale of a boy wrestling with the consequences of power and responsibility… Readers may not wish to leave this magical world” — Kirkus Reviews

“A gentle, triumphant reminder that being different doesn’t correspond to weakness. First in a planned duology, West’s magical adventure offers humor and warmhearted adventure.” — Publishers Weekly

Anne Ursu

Magic and mystery lurk behind every shadow in this inventive, engrossing, and wonderfully strange adventure. In The Collectors, Jacqueline West gives readers a book to adore.

Jonathan Auxier

“The Collectors has the whole package — a brilliant premise, a compelling hero, and a crackling sense of humor. It’s everything a young reader could wish for!

ALA Booklist

West captures Van’s curiosity and wonder for life, giving his personality an air of innocence…A brilliant fantasy adventure exploring the consequences of getting what you wish for.

William Alexander

The Collectors is made out of dangerous and delightful magic.”

Adam Gidwitz

Original, brave, and addictive. West has created creatures cuddly and terrifying and hilarious, and a protagonist you will love. This is a world you’re going to want to return to long after the book is done.

JANUARY 2019 - AudioFile

Narrator Ramon de Ocampo pulls listeners into this compelling story of an underground world where wishes come true. Eleven-year-old Van is hearing impaired and uses his other senses to pay close attention to his environment. So he is the only person who notices a girl and a squirrel stealing coins out of a fountain. His discovery that the duo belongs to a secret society that collects wishes to protect their magic propels him into the center of a secret war. As characterized by de Ocampo, the girl’s quick, sharp voice contrasts with Van’s polite, soft-spoken tones. High-pitched squeaks enhance the believability of the talking squirrel. Most interestingly, listeners hear and decode Van’s misheard speech just as he does, increasing our understanding of his hearing challenges. S.C. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2018-07-30

Van, who is hard of hearing and uses hearing aids, discovers the true mission of the City Collection Agency: to collect wayward wishes.

One summer in an unnamed North American city, Van spots a girl and a squirrel fishing for a coin that has just been tossed into a fountain by wisher. He soon learns that both girl and squirrel belong to a secret society of people and talking animals who collect and store wishes made as folks toss coins in fountains, extinguish birthday candles, break wishbones, and so forth. Turns out, when uncontained, wishes can come true, and their magic is often chaotic, unpredictable, and dangerous. Van is soon pulled into a power struggle when Mr. Falborg, a fan of Van's opera-singer mother who is also aware of wishing magic, asks Van to find out just what the City Collection Agency has stored away. West states in her acknowledgements that she consulted with several deaf and hard-of-hearing students, and the descriptions of Van's use of hearing aids, his struggles with background noise, and his ability to quickly rethink misheard speech based on context clues ring true. Although the plot gets a little bogged down in comings and goings and a few characters seem extraneous, West has constructed a fast-paced and engrossing tale of a boy wrestling with the consequences of power and responsibility. The book assumes a white default.

Readers may not wish to leave this magical world.(Fantasy. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173571441
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 10/09/2018
Series: Jacqueline West's Collectors Series , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years
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