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River of Spirits

The Underwild #1 / 2
by Shana Targosz
River of Spirits (The Underwild #1) by Shana Targosz
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A “dazzling debut” (Booklist, starred review) middle grade fantasy about a girl caught between the realms of the living and the dead who gets lost in the Underworld—perfect for fans of Greenwild and Rick Riordan.

Senka lives between the realm of the Living and the realm of the Dead. As ward to Charon, the Ferryer of the Underworld, Senka assists in ferrying recently departed souls across the river and into their afterlife. Although Charon has taught her many Rules about life in the Underworld, there is much he avoids telling her. Though she doesn’t understand why the Rules are so important, she listens—she must heed them in order to become an official Ferryer, just like Charon.

Then a Living girl, Poppy, enters the Underworld to plead for help in finding the ghost of her brother. Poppy’s grief tugs at Senka’s heart—but helping Poppy goes against the very Rules Senka is so desperate to follow. When Poppy is yanked away by the river’s current, Senka leaps to save her, and she and Poppy are swept downriver, far from everything Senka has ever known.

Lost in the Underwild, Senka and Poppy encounter malevolent spirits of lore and eccentric ghosts—and not all are willing to let souls slip through their grasp. Senka knows the Living can’t stay in the realm of the Dead for long, and if Poppy isn’t returned home soon, she will risk becoming lost to the Underworld forever. But as Senka travels deeper into the Underwild, she discovers there are secrets her guardian has kept from her, including the mystery surrounding her own existence. As Poppy and Senka dodge angry demigods, hungry wraiths, and terrifying dragon chimera, Senka gets closer to learning the truth of her own past. Soon, Senka won’t just need to save Poppy’s life—she’ll also need to save her own.

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FantasyMiddle GradeMythology
Release date: March 25, 2025

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The Underwild

There are places the living aren’t meant to go, and The Underwild is one of them. Winding beneath the surface of the world, it is a realm stitched together with memory, shadow, and forgotten names. Souls drift down its ghost-lit rivers, watched over by old magic and even older rules. But when one determined girl arrives from the world above, that silence begins to unravel.

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At the center of this haunting middle-grade fantasy is Senka, a twelve-year-old who serves as apprentice to Charon, the Ferryman. Her role is clear: guide the dead, never interfere. But the arrival of Poppy, a living girl desperate to find her brother, upends that order. Their journey through the Underwild is not a heroic quest, but something quieter and far more personal. They face not monsters in the traditional sense, but grief that wears many faces, and choices that bend even the most ancient laws.

This is a story shaped by loss and loyalty, where lanterns flicker over still water and ghosts cling to their last memories. The worldbuilding is rich with mythological echoes like dragon chimeras, trickster spirits, and memory-thieving shadows, yet every element feels grounded in emotional truth. The narrative flows with an eerie, lyrical tone, softened by humor and heart. Even the Ferryman, grim as he seems, collects odd t-shirts and brews strong coffee between ferry rides.

Quietly powerful and visually evocative, The Underwild stands out for the way it blends atmosphere with feeling. It has earned early recognition from major booksellers and critics, not through spectacle but by offering something rare in children's fantasy: a story that trusts young readers to sit with sorrow, ask hard questions, and find light in unexpected places.

This isn’t a world to rush through. It’s one to linger in, to explore slowly, and to remember long after the last page.


The Underwild consists of one book and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

River of Spirits (The Underwild #1)
Unrated
Relic of Thieves (The Underwild #2)
⧗ 9.50 / 4


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