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T.J. Scripps
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Glow in the Dark: A Streak of Light
T.J. Scripps, author
Ruby, a regular 10-year-old girl with fiery red hair and wild green eyes, has her life turned upside down when her grandmother gives her a magical dreamcatcher. One night, it transports her to the dazzling planet of Starland, where she discovers The Aura Embassy, a magnificent glass castle floating in space. There, she meets alien kids and Royal Light Beings who welcome her as one of their own. Excited to unravel Starland's mysteries and connect them to her own world, Ruby faces danger as sinister Dark Beings threaten to extinguish all light, both on Starland and Earth. With thrilling challenges ahead, Ruby must maintain her disguise, uncover secrets, and stop the dark forces before it's lights out forever. Join Ruby on her daring quest to save the world's light!
Reviews
In this interstellar adventure, the first of Scripps’s debut middle-grade series, light and darkness—both literally and figuratively—are at war, as the Light Beings of Starland and the Dark Beings of Planet Shadowland battle to control the auras of humans. When Ruby Diamond's grandmother gifts her a dreamcatcher, she's suddenly teleported, in her dreams, to the planet of Starland, a mystical place where she encounters a glass castle called The Aura Embassy. Fast forward to a year later, and the 10-year-old Ruby, who’s had nothing but peaceful sleep since that time, is ready to return to Starland, to reunite with her “cosmic BFFs,” the Light Beings—and help them make human auras glow.

Scripps introduces conflict right away in this celestial adventure, as Ruby’s desk harbors a dangerous dictionary listing all the signs that make auras glow on Earth, called The Portfolio of Light—a book that no human is supposed to see because it can “mess up the natural balance on Earth.” The story unfolds from the present day as well as from Ruby’s memories of her previous Starland trip, where her presence caused Starland’s Light Beings to feel "the shivers," throwing the magical planet into unbalance and chaos. There, Ruby first learned what an aura is (“a tiny happiness lamp that every human has,” according to the Light Being Aurora), why the Dark Beings were set on stealing the light from both Starland and Earth, and how she may just be the human destined to "[stop] the Dark Beings from dimming Earth's light for good.”

Plagued with typical adolescent struggles, Ruby also has the added pressure of this secret mission weighing on her, which builds tension and adds layered complexities to the story. Filled with secrecy, betrayal, and magic, Ruby’s larger-than-life quest to save two worlds from being consumed by darkness will enthrall young readers.

Takeaway: Cosmic middle grade quest to save two worlds from darkness.

Comparable Titles: Angela Cervantes's The Cursed Moon, Angie Thomas's Nic Blake and the Remarkables series.

Production grades
Cover: B+
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: B+
Marketing copy: A

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