cover image Curses Are the Worst (Scared Silly #1)

Curses Are the Worst (Scared Silly #1)

Elizabeth Eulberg. Scholastic Press, $7.99 paper (208p) ISBN 978-1-338-81535-1

Opening with a content warning send-up (“broccoli, lightning, annoying siblings”) and quickly traveling back in time, Eulberg (The Best Worst Summer) starts this lively series kickoff with a brief look at the Salem witch trials. Parenthetical-studded prose details the flight of witch Ann Wilder from Salem to small-town Cauldron’s Cove, where Wilder is blamed for an errant bolt of lightning and burned at the stake—and where a mathematical error causes her dying curse to remain dormant for 331 years. “Fast-forward to the time of the internet, long hot showers, and flushing toilets,” where, in contemporary Cauldron’s Cove, 10-year-old Regan Charles, who’s dyslexic and has an auditory-processing condition, finds herself in detention despite having done nothing wrong. As beloved science teacher Ms. Stein begins to enact Ann Wilder’s late-breaking revenge, Regan and her fellow detention denizens—sporty, blond Bennett Norland; his megasmart future stepsister, Sofia Vargas; and mayor’s son Darius Washington, a superhero fan—are thrown into a high-stakes adventure around the witch’s curse. Nonstop wordplay and an anonymous, fourth-wall-breaking narrator make for a spirited adventure. Most characters read as white; Sofia and Darius are described as having brown skin. Ages 8–12. Agent: Suzie Townsend, New Leaf Literary. (Mar.)