Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi – A Whimsical Review

Posted August 17, 2016 by Nicole @ Feed Your Fiction Addiction in Reviews / 16 Comments

Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi – A Whimsical ReviewFurthermore by Tahereh Mafi
Published by Dutton Books for Young Readers on 8/30/16
Genres: Middle Grade, Fantasy
Pages: 416
Source: BEA
My content rating: MG (Nothing inappropriate for this age group)
My rating:
4.5 Stars

he bestselling author of the Shatter Me series takes readers beyond the limits of their imagination in this captivating new middle grade adventure where color is currency, adventure is inevitable, and friendship is found in the most unexpected places.

There are only three things that matter to twelve-year-old Alice Alexis Queensmeadow: Mother, who wouldn't miss her; magic and color, which seem to elude her; and Father, who always loved her. The day Father disappears from Ferenwood he takes nothing but a ruler with him. But it's been almost three years since then, and Alice is determined to find him. She loves her father even more than she loves adventure, and she's about to embark on one to find the other.

But bringing Father home is no small matter. In order to find him she'll have to travel through the mythical, dangerous land of Furthermore, where down can be up, paper is alive, and left can be both right and very, very wrong. Her only companion is a boy named Oliver whose own magical ability is based in lies and deceit--and with a liar by her side in a land where nothing is as it seems, it will take all of Alice's wits (and every limb she's got) to find Father and return home to Ferenwood in one piece. On her quest to find Father, Alice must first find herself--and hold fast to the magic of love in the face of loss.

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Okay, I lied. My actual review for this book probably isn’t going to be all that whimsical, but the book itself certainly is! This is an ADORABLE middle grade read, filled with colorfudescriptions of magical happenings and set in the topsy-turvy, sometimes baffling world of Furthermore. 

 What Fed My Addiction:

  • Furthermore. If you read the blurb of this book, you will know exactly what to expect. Not only does it do a fantastic job of describing the plot, it sets the tone for the book. Just reading the description of Furthermore makes me smile – and I was grinning pretty much the entire time as I read about Alice’s journey through the peculiar land. It is just as odd as it sounds in the blurb – and that’s what makes it wonderful! I never knew what to expect next. Neither did Alice. I loved that the journey through Furthermore was dangerous and thrilling, but the book is still perfectly suitable for a middle grade audience because of the light, whimsical tone.
  • High stakes. The story in this book is similar to Alice in Wonderland in that so many strange and wonderful things happen to Alice (hmmm … I just now realized the name thing … I wonder if that was intentional) and she’s thrown into a confusing world with so many unknown rules. Breaking those rules can often have life-altering (or life ending!) results. Alice and Oliver have to keep their wits about them and sometimes rely on pure luck. The stakes are doubly high for Alice, who desperately wants to find her father before it’s too late – and it becomes more and more apparent as the book goes on that her father is in grave danger in this impossibly crazy world!
  • Alice. I loved Alice’s tenacious drive to get to her father at all costs and her endless optimism, even when things are difficult. Her journey is poignant because she discovers so much about herself along the way. Alice is used to thinking of herself as ugly and unwanted – a colorless girl in a world that values color (which represents magic) above all else. She has only ever felt loved by her father – but that’s probably at least partially because she has trouble loving herself. Alice’s personal journey is just as compelling as her travels through Furthermore.

What Left Me Hungry for More:

  • Rushed ending. This is actually a pretty big negative, and I struggled with my rating because of it. After nearly 400 pages of whimsical adventure and danger, the book is wrapped up in about ten pages. Even my 12-year-old daughter mentioned that she felt the ending came out of nowhere – you didn’t even realize that Alice was near her goal, and suddenly everything was over, fixed almost instantly with very little fanfare. It was really quite jarring and more than a little disappointing.

As I mentioned, this book was very difficult for me to rate because I felt so disappointed in the ending. Still, I ended up deciding that the journey was worth it. The fact that my daughter instantly asked me after she was finished reading if there would be another one was another big bonus for me – she wasn’t ready for the journey through Furthermore to end! (I couldn’t find any reference to another book, by the way, but Mafi definitely left things open for a future foray into this world – while still wrapping up the current story.) In the end, I decided that I was so enchanted with most of the book that I would only take off a half star for the ending, and I settled on 4.5/5 Stars. 

***Disclosure: I received this book from the publisher via BEA16 in exchange for an honest review. No other compensation was given and all opinions are my own.***

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I thought I’d try to capture the whimsical feel of the book. The artwork was done by Tabitha Pabkins. (And the butterfly was painted by my dear daughter. 🙂 )

About the Author:

Tahereh-MafiTahereh Mafi is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the SHATTER ME series. (You can learn how to pronounce her name here.) She was born in a small city somewhere in Connecticut and currently resides in Santa Monica, California with her husband, fellow author Ransom Riggs. She can usually be found over-caffeinated and stuck in a book. SHATTER ME is her first series, with television rights optioned by ABC Signature Studios; FURTHERMORE, her newest project, will be out on August 30th, 2016.

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Meeting Tahereh at BEA. She signed the book to my daughter, so I’m really glad my daughter loved it!

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16 responses to “Furthermore by Tahereh Mafi – A Whimsical Review

  1. I don’t find myself getting a hankering for MG, but I must admit that the author is such a big draw. I’m glad your daughter enjoyed this book. It’s great to hear Ms. Mafi busted out her writing chops for this one!

  2. Glad you enjoyed this one besides the ending! I’ve only read the first book in the Shatter Me series, but Mafi’s writing is gorgeous. Apparently this one IS based on Alice in Wonderland, so I can’t wait to dive into it. Great review!

    • It’s funny because I made the correlation in my head with Alice in Wonderland, but didn’t even think about it being intentional until I thought about the name! Now that I think about it more, there are plenty of parallels, but this is definitely a fresh, new story.

  3. tonyalee

    Ending aside, I’m glad to hear you loved this one. Her writing is nothing short so amazing so there’s there!

  4. I haven’t read this yet but reading the blurb Furthermore sounds a lot like Wonderland and then both MC’s are named Alice…it seems too much to be a coincidence but who knows I guess?! I love the sound of the world and to me it’ll be worth the read JUST for that ♥ The characters sound lovely too but it’s a shame about the ending. I read a book like that once and it was a real bummer. In this case, it sounds like the rest of the book almost makes up for it which is great 😀

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  5. Jen

    Now this book sounds like a lot of fun! The Shatter Me Series was a huge disaster for me, I’m still emotional after what happened lol, so I didn’t even look twice at this book. But this sounds absolutely perfect for my cousin’s daughter! So thanks for the rec and I’ll pass it along to her with the advice that the ending was rushed. 🙂

  6. danielle hammelef

    I just finished this book a few minutes ago and had to let you know that your review is spot on. I also got the feeling this is just the first book with Alice and Oliver as Alice has another surrender she invited Oliver to accompany her on.

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