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Synopsis
Arthur has wrested the Sixth Key from Superior Saturday, but has fallen from the Incomparable Gardens; fallen not to the Upper House but to somewhere completely unexpected. Alone in enemy territory, as his mind and body are further transformed by the power of the Keys, Arthur must struggle with himself as much as with his many enemies. Meanwhile, Arthur's friend Suzy Blue plots an escape from her prison in Saturday's tower, as battle rages above and below. Saturday's elite force is pressing on into the Incomparable Gardens, while her massed sorcerers fight a desperate rear-guard action against the Piper and his Newnith army. On earth, Leaf has to cope with the aftermath of a nuclear strike. Responsible for all the Sleepers in Friday's private hospital, she needs all the help she can get, particularly as Leaf herself has become a target for intruders from the House. And the tide of Nothing continues to rise, destroying everything in its path...
Is Superior Saturday (Keys to the Kingdom #6) appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 10 and up.
This sixth book in the series features fantasy battle violence, magical warfare, and apocalyptic stakes including a nuclear strike on Earth. The protagonist undergoes physical transformation, a friend is imprisoned, and armies clash with death implied but not graphically detailed.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include captivity, death, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Readers will be thrilled by Arthur's desperate struggle against powerful enemies while wielding magical Keys, plus Suzy's prison escape and epic battles across multiple realms.