Blog Tour: Black Panther The Young Prince: Spellbound by Ronald L. Smith
Blog Tour: Black Panther The Young Prince: Spellbound by Ronald L. Smith

Blog Tour: Black Panther The Young Prince: Spellbound by Ronald L. Smith

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the BLACK PANTHER THE YOUNG PRINCE: SPELLBOUND by Ronald L. Smith Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

About The Book:
Title: BLACK PANTHER THE YOUNG PRINCE: SPELLBOUND
Author: Ronald L. Smith
Pub. Date: September 28, 2021
Publisher: Marvel Press
Formats: Hardcover, eBook, Audiobook
Pages: 272
Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, Kindle, Audible, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TBD, Bookshop.org

The second book in the hit Young Prince series from Ronald L. Smith, recipient of the 2016 Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Author Award.

In the sequel to the hit middle grade novel, The Young Prince, T’Challa is heading back to America to visit his friends Sheila and Zeke, who are staying with Sheila’s grandma in Alabama over their summer break. T’Challa is excited to see his friends, but his fun summer vacation quickly turns into a nightmare. The small town has fallen under the sway of a charismatic politician named Achebe who is there to retrieve a spell book full of dark magic. When strange events start to take place, T’Challa begins to think that it’s no coincidence that Achebe arrived in Beaumont at the same time he did.

Will T’Challa figure out his role in Achebe’s sinister plot and break the spell he has over the town?

Review:
Wakandan prince T’Challa, with the help of his friends, uncovers mysteries and faces new foes. T’Challa, the 13-year-old prince of Wakanda, continues his adventures in America in this second entry in the Young Prince series. This time he is visiting Alabama with his Chicago friends, Sheila and Zeke. Staying with Sheila’s grandmother Miss Rose, the three are excited about all the fun activities they will partake in over the summer. But their revelry quickly gets interrupted thanks to a strange figure T’Challa encounters on multiple occasions, an acrobat called the Amazing Bob. Immediately, T’Challa gets a strange feeling about Bob, sensing that things are not what they seem with him. It turns out that the prince’s instincts are correct, as Bob is really Achebe, a politician with seemingly irresistible charm who has been wielding his power to influence the townspeople. Achebe has devious plans that require T’Challa’s unwitting participation and a spell book called the Book of Sins. It’s up to the young Wakandan and his friends to figure out and foil his plot before it’s too late and an irreversible price is paid. Smith delivers an action-filled story of friendship, youthful curiosity, and exploration that centers Black kids and is layered with anecdotes and storylines that highlight themes of social justice and power. Superhero fans will be satisfied by this latest installment. (Fantasy. 8-13)――Kirkus Reviews

Grab Book 1,  Black Panther The Young Prince now!

A very entertaining story. It helps to have read the first book before jumping into this one. The sequel is definitely as amazing as the first book in the series. Marvel series fans will love the book, and it is a great coming-of-age book. A definite recommendation.

About Ronald L. Smith:
Ronald L. Smith is an award-winning writer of children’s literature including the middle grade novels Black Panther: The Young Prince, The Mesmerist, The Owls Have Come To Take Us Away, and Gloomstown, a Junior Library Guild Selection. His first novel, Hoodoo, earned him the 2016 Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Author Award and the ILA Award for Intermediate Fiction from The International Literacy Association. Before he became a full-time writer, he worked in advertising and wrote TV commercials for big corporations. He is much happier writing books for young people.
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Giveaway Details:
3 winners will win a finished copy of BLACK PANTHER THE YOUNG PRINCE: SPELLBOUND, US Only.

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Tour Schedule:
Week One:
1/31/2022 YA Books Central Excerpt
1/31/2022 Kait Plus Books Excerpt
2/1/2022 BookHounds YA Excerpt
2/1/2022 Books and Ladders Excerpt
2/3/2022 karendeeandabc Spotlight
2/3/2022 #BRVL Book Review Virginia Lee Blog Review
2/3/2022 Rajiv’s Reviews Review
2/3/2022 More Books Please blog Review
2/4/2022 Review Thick & Thin Review
2/4/2022 Locks, Hooks and Books Review

Week Two:
2/7/2022 Nay’s Pink Bookshelf Review
2/7/2022 booksaremagictoo Review
2/8/2022 The Momma Spot Review
2/8/2022 Lifestyle of Me Review
2/9/2022 Cocoa With Books Review
2/9/2022 Midnightbooklover Review
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2 Comments

  1. Siddharth

    I haven’t read the first book in the series, but your review is making me consider getting both books! As someone who has seen the movie, it feels like an excellent way to expand the character and story with more depth than the comics. Thank you for sharing. Your reviews & breadth of books you review are always appreciated by your audience!

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