Sunderworld Vol 1: The Extraordinary Disappointments of Leopold Berry by Ransom Riggs @ransomriggs @DuttonBooks @SnyderBridge4

Posted August 26, 2024 by Robin in Book Review / 4 Comments

Review copy was received from NetGalley. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.


Sunderworld Vol 1: The Extraordinary Disappointments of Leopold Berry by Ransom Riggs @ransomriggs @DuttonBooks @SnyderBridge4Sunderworld Vol I: The Extraordinary Disappointments of Leopold Berry by Ransom Riggs
on August 27, 2024
Genres: Fantasy, Young Adult
Pages: 336
Format: eARC
Source: NetGalley
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Seventeen-year-old Leopold Berry is seeing weird things around Los Angeles. A man who pops a tooth into a parking meter. A glowing trapdoor in a parking lot. A half-mechanical raccoon with its tail on fire that just won’t leave him alone. Every hallucinatory moment seems plucked from a cheesy 1990s fantasy TV show called Max's Adventures in Sunderworld—and that’s because they are.

Not a good sign.

In the blurry weeks after his mother’s death, a young Leopold discovered VHS tapes of its one and only season in a box headed for the trash—and soon became obsessed. Losing himself in Sunder was the best way to avoid two grieving his mother and being a chronic disappointment to his overbearing father. But when the strange visions return—at the worst possible time on the worst possible day—Leopold turns to his best friend Emmet for help. Together they discover that Sunder is much more than just an old TV show, and that Los Angeles is far stranger than they ever imagined. And soon, he’ll realize that not only is Sunderworld real, but it’s in grave danger.

Certain he’s finally been chosen for greatness, Leopold risks everything to claim his destiny, save the world of his childhood dreams, and prove once and for all that he’s not the disappointment his father believes him to be. But when everything goes terribly, horribly, excruciatingly wrong, Leopold’s disappointments prove to be more extraordinary than he ever could have imagined.

How do you battle darkness when no one believes in you—not even yourself?

Sunderworld Vol 1: The Extraordinary Disappointments of Leopold Berry is the first book in a new series following Leopold, an incredibly ordinary guy just trying to figure out what the next steps in his life are going to be.  He has no plan, is completely mediocre in every way and sometimes sees things that aren’t there, like that burning racoon outside his interview.

“The Executive called me ‘remarkably unremarkable’,”  Leopold said dryly. “Average absolutely to the decimal point.  Unspecial by every magical metric,’ If we’re going to insult my abilities, let’s quote an expert.”

I was really excited to see something new from Ransom Riggs.  He has a really interesting imagination and I was excited to see what the author of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children came up with for a new story.  Well we are off to a good start.  Leopold takes us on a journey though a very different LA were certain people can cross over to Sunderworld.  He has been seeing this alternate version of LA off and on since he watched some very old VHS videos he found of this place that was supposed to be made up, but might just be real, if you have the right kind of magic.

Leopold is an easy kid to like.  He seems a bit broken and is hanging on to anything that he has left from before his mother died.  Including a old beat up Volvo.  He is a little on the unusual side and doesn’t have a lot of friends, but he is completely loyal to his best friend Emmet.  You can tell there is going to be so much more to him once he figures out what is going on in his life and why he is seeing some of the characters that were in those VHS tapes in his waking life.

After Leopold finds a book he and his mom used to draw treasure hunts and maps in he is on a brand new adventure that takes him and his best friend, Emmet, in and out of this alternate LA, through dangerous battles and explorations of new magic.  It was a fun ride and I had a lot of fun in it.  There are discoveries to be made, like is that guy saying he is Leopold’s father, really his father or is something more sinister going on there.  Who was Leopold’s mom really?  That treasure map seems extremely magical for something a regular person was supposed to put together.   And this girl he found in Sunderworld, well, she seems pretty cool and might even be someone who could have some romantic potential at some point.  We will probably get answers to those and many more questions in the next Vol.  But what I do know is that our ‘remarkably unremarkable’ character, well there is a lot of potential there and I’m looking forward to exploring that in next books.

Perfect for readers who are interesting in a trippy Alice in Wonderland type of vibe, with a secret world that seems a little bit on the crazy side, that might also include ‘the chosen one’ trope.  We will see.

Rating Breakdown
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Posted August 26, 2024 by Robin in Book Review / 4 Comments


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