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Oddity Woods by Kay Davault (ARC Review)

Title: Oddity Woods
Author: Kay Devault
Type:
Fiction
Genre: Middle Grade, Fantasy
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Date published: August 5, 2025

A complimentary physical copy of this book was kindly provided by Simon & Schuster Canada in exchange for an honest review.

After her father’s sudden disappearance, thirteen-year-old aspiring detective Marietta travels to where his trail went cold, the town of Perdita, to ask for help. But with nobody believing her claim that something paranormal is to blame, her questions go nowhere. Determined to find out what happened—even if she has to do it alone—Marietta enters the nearby woods, where people are known to have vanished.

Armed with a peculiar magnifying glass that has the power to reveal lies and a mysterious letter containing clues about her father, Marietta stumbles into the alternate world hidden in the woods. There, she meets a friendly spirit who leads her to a phantom train where the Conductor says he’ll help Marietta find her father—for a price. With the help of Wyatt Weiss, a mysterious boy with his own secrets, Marietta escapes without bargaining away something she can’t afford to lose and finally learns where she’s ended up: the Oddity Woods, an endless forest where monsters and ghosts roam freely.

Marietta and Wyatt work together to navigate the woods but become increasingly lost. A search for magical keys and solving a puzzling murder offer them ways to get home, but Marietta has yet to find her father…and the Conductor hounds her every step. Can she get what she came for and make a clean getaway, or will the woods claim another victim?

⤖ My Review ⬻

Oddity Woods by K.T. Hoffman had a premise and vibe that really intrigued me, but as I made my way through it, I found myself struggling with the pacing and structure. It should have been split into multiple books. This first volume is already part of a series anyway, so the story could have been split into even smaller pieces. Too much happened in this first volume and I think that’s why the story didn’t hold my attention very well. So, I’m thinking it might be even harder for younger readers to stay focused.

On the other hand, I really enjoyed looking at Oddity Woods. The illustration style was fun and conveyed emotion and movement very well. The style was a little cute as well! Despite this, the style also did a great job at conveying the darker/creepier parts of the story, which made for an interesting contrast. Visually, it absolutely worked for me. All that being said, I’m not sure if I will continue with the series once the next volume is out…we shall see!

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