The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, the Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog by Adam Gidwitz

The Inquisitor's Tale: Or, the Three Magical Children and Their Holy Dog

Adam Gidwitz

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fiction fantasy historical middle grade adventurous fast-paced
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A reader who enjoys adventurous, thought-provoking tales blending medieval history with humor and themes of tolerance, ideal for those who relish stories where young heroes confront real-world issues through a fantastical lens.

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Community Reviews

4.16
based on 2,170 reviews

Moods

adventurous: 96%

funny: 60%

hopeful: 46%

emotional: 39%

inspiring: 31%

lighthearted: 29%

reflective: 23%

informative: 18%

sad: 15%

challenging: 14%

mysterious: 14%

dark: 12%

tense: 10%

relaxing: 2%


Pace

36% of readers chose fast
53% of readers chose medium
9% of readers chose slow
fast
medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

24% of readers chose Plot
65% of readers chose A mix
10% of readers chose Character
1% of readers chose N/A
Plot
A mix
Character
N/A

Strong character development?

83% of readers chose Yes
10% of readers chose Complicated
5% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Loveable characters?

93% of readers chose Yes
4% of readers chose Complicated
1% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Diverse cast of characters?

92% of readers chose Yes
4% of readers chose Complicated
2% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Flaws of characters a main focus?

25% of readers chose Yes
31% of readers chose Complicated
40% of readers chose No
2% of readers chose N/A
Yes
Complicated
No
N/A

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