Geronimo Stilton Kingdom Of Fantasy Review

2009 November 13

Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom Of Fantasy
Rating A+

Geronimo_Stilton_Kingdom_Of_Fantasy_CoverAs you may have heard the highly anticipated book Geronimo Stilton and the Kingdom Of Fantasy came out in Australian and Canada a full month before its release in the US so I was able to get my hands on a copy early.

Just seeing it on the shelf is a sight to behold. Placed with the regular Geronim0 Stilton books it stands out dramatically for the width of the spine and the semi-gloss hard cover.

When you pick up the book its a beautiful size. Any bigger and it would have been somewhat unwieldy and heavy, and while it is smaller than I imagined, Piemme and Scholastic have found the perfect format in my opinion.

KOF1The cover is striking, even more so in person than in promotional images. With golden lettering to highlight the name and a gorgeous colourful illustration of Geronimo sitting atop a flying dragon, it draws the eye.

Everyone I show is very impressed, regardless of their age and even if they have never heard of Geronimo Stilton before. Its one of those books that really stands out from the shelves.

It is bound, thankfully, very well.
While the regular Geronimo books are smaller and soft covered and can get by with a durable glue binding, this thicker hardcover format needed something extra.

Scholastic have delivered with a beautiful cloth and stitch binding process, which means you can lay the book open and the pages sit comfortably flat with no threat of falling out. Considering the amount of wear this book will no doubt get in libraries this is a great asset.

KOF3When you open the book the images jump out at you. The illustrations vary a little in style and brightness of color, but never in quality.

In this book Geronimo travels underwater, in the air, in forests and snow, to strange and intriguing lands and meets all sorts of fantastical creatures.

Each drawing is rendered beautifully.
The designs are familiar but just different enough to convey that no mouse has come here before.

KOF2There are numerous maps, factfiles on the various places visited, puzzles,secret languages,  image illusions and lots and lots of illustrations and colored text.

As for the story itself, I enjoyed it immensely and won't spoil it for you except to give a basic outline.

Geronimo is home after having his usual crazy day at work when the power goes out in his home.

He is up in the attic searching for candles in the dark when he comes across a beautiful music box, with jewels of various colors that shine in the candlelight. The music box opens a doorway to another world where Geronimo soon finds a new friend, Scribblehopper the frog.

KOF4With Scribblehopper and other friends he meets along the way, he forms The Order Of The Fairy Queen to journey on a quest through the various worlds of The Kingdom Of Fantsy. They must rescue the Fairy Queen who is in trouble.  

The book is fun, a little scary at times (for very young readers) and full of engaging puzzles and adventures. Geronimo ends up retelling a number of myths and famous fairy tales in the story and these give a wonderful counterpoint to his own experiences in the Fantasy Kingdom.

Geronimo and the Order journey through 8 different kingdoms to reach their destination, each with its own villains, heroes and lessons to learn.

To pass through each Kingdom Geronimo and his friends must pass certain tests and this makes the book quite interactive. In addition there is a secret code to the Fantasian Alphabet and numerous messages need translating throughout the book.

Throughout the story Geronimo is his usual self, slightly scared at times but always there for a friend. He recognizes strengths in others and also lets people know when they are being rude. By the conclusion of the story he becomes the knight in shining armor that Scribblehopper sees at the beginning of the book. 
In short he is as cool as ever!

Honestly there is so much in this book that it is hard to convey it all in a review, you really have to see for yourself. Its fun, engaging, colorful and full of wonder.

Needless to say it is a must-read for any young reader, or old reader for that matter.

Each time I pick up the book I get more out of it and I have no doubts that will be an extremely well-read and well-loved part of my family for years to come. 

I'd recommend it wholeheartedly to anyone. A+

Main Characters:
Geronimo Stilton: Hero and Knight In Shining Armor
Scribblehopper: Literary Frog and travelling companion
Shelly: Turtle, Guide through the Mermaid Kingdom
Princess Scatterbrain: Dragon, Guide through the Dragon Kingdom
Trick: Pixie, Guide through the Kingdom Of the Pixies
Factual and Cozy: King and Queen of the Gnomes
Giant: Guide through the Kingdom Of the Giants
Blinkette: Firefly, Guide through the Kingdom Of the Fairies

Maps: The Kingdom Of The Witches (2 pages), Kingdom Of The Mermaids (2 pages), Kingdom Of The Dragons (2 pages), The Kingdom Of The Pixies (2 pages), The Kingdom Of The Gnomes (2 pages), The Kingdom Of The Giants (2 pages), The Kingdom Of the Fairies (2 pages), Tribe Of The Trolls (2 pages),

Factfiles:The Order Of The Fairy Queen, Kingdom Of The Witches, The Myth Of Arachne, The Dark Army Of Cackle, Mandrake, Phoenix, Werewolves, The Sea, Kingdom Of The Mermaids, Mermen, The Little Mermaid, Blackbeard, Teh Kingdom Of The Dragons, Beowulf, Legend of The Princess And The Dragon, The North Star, The Kingdom Of The Pixies, Optical Illusions, Tongue twisters, The Kingdom Of The Gnomes, The Legend Of The Gnome's Three Small Magic Stones, The Kingdom Of The Giants, The Kingdom Of the Fairies, The Unicorn, Legend Of Finn McCool, TirnanOg, The Trolls, Chameleon, Rainbow, The Fairies, Dragon Of the Rainbow, Secret Code To the Fantasian Alphabet.

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17 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 November 13

    Thanks for the great article! I can’t wait to tell my son all about it… and read it!

  2. 2009 November 13
    Inger permalink

    Hey Snoopy
    Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
    The book is definately worth the wait!
    Cheers
    Inger

  3. 2009 December 1
    DEnzel permalink

    cool! Hey Inger…still remember me? I can’t wait to read that!

  4. 2009 December 1
    Inger permalink

    Hey Denzel, course I do, welcome back!
    You are really going to love the book, hopefully you will be able to get your hands on a copy soon.
    Cheers
    Inger

  5. 2009 December 11
    EEEEEKKKKKKKNA permalink

    I put this down to another area that I forgot about, but I would like to mention that I put up the pulication dates of the other KOF.

  6. 2009 December 28
    EEEEEKKKKKKKNA permalink

    I think it’s at Folllowing the Trail of Marco Polo.

  7. 2010 February 3
    Will Clark permalink

    Do you know if there is another Fantasy book coming out? I loved Kingdom of Fantasy.

    Will

  8. 2010 February 3
    Inger permalink

    Hi Will
    Apparently there are about 5 volumes available in Italy.
    We have no news when the next english translations are coming out but will keep you updated.
    Cheers
    Inger

  9. 2010 February 7
    bob permalink

    i loved the book and am doing a digital booktalk about it

  10. 2010 February 7
    Inger permalink

    Cool Bob
    If you put it onthe web can you send us a link?
    Cheers
    Inger

  11. 2010 March 28
    pooja permalink

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiccccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  12. 2010 May 11
    addyson (3rd grade) permalink

    how can i get that book?

  13. 2010 August 2
    Elyssa permalink

    really interesting, the story is

  14. 2010 November 27
    mae permalink

    I love this book. Im a mom of two and I pick this book up from chapters because I was curious of what it was about and the pictures so amazing. Since that day I read it to my children my son who is now 6 loves it and his been borrowing one book a time of “geronimo” from the library every week from school. I wasn’t into reading growing up but i truly enjoy reading now. specially when i read it to my son he wont get enough of it.

  15. 2010 November 29
    Inger permalink

    Hi Mae
    I love to hear stories like this.
    Your kids will love books because of your new love for reading and that is a priceless gift.
    If your son likes books with pictures check out the “Bone” series of graphic novels by Jeff Smith and also published by Scholastic.
    They are a delight to read.
    Enjoy!
    Cheers
    Inger

  16. 2011 April 3

    I like Geronimo books very much. It is my favourite, the only favourite book. (Not lying). I hope more and more Geronimo fantasy books were published. I mean the 3rd fanatsy book because I’ve read the 2nd one already. Also hope for the 4th, 5th and so on will be published soon too!

  17. 2011 May 16

    i herd there is one called the amazing voyage

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