

The names of the directors are perfect! I’m hoping someone will come up with a quiz (if they haven’t already) I can take to tell me which department I‘d work in.Īmari learns some really cool things (boogeypersons eat fear, which apparently tastes like chicken) but she quickly discovers that prejudice also exists in the supernatural world.


You’ll need them to visit the Bureau’s various departments. My favourites were super speedy Lucy and Mischief, the part time service elevator with a dirty-rascal chip. Elsie has so much potential, as a loyal friend, as an inventor and as a serious contender for the honour of being my favourite character (besides Amari, of course).Īmari travels in elevators that have more personality than some humans. “Oh, I doubt that very much.”Īmari’s new roommate, Elsie Rodriguez, is a weredragon who can see other people’s emotions. Now she’s received an invitation to the Bureau of Supernatural Affairs, “a location that handles several million very well-kept secrets.”Īgent Magnus grins. People have judged Amari for things about herself she can’t change, even if she wanted to, her entire life. She knows her brother is alive and that he would never compromise his values, and she’s determined to be the one to find him.Īmari, an outcast, is about to learn there’s much more to this world than she ever dreamed possible. He made me believe in me.”Īmari refuses to believe that Quinton is dead or that his disappearance is a result of him getting mixed up in something shady, despite what everyone else seems to think.

“He made me believe I could actually do anything I set my mind to. Amari’s older brother and biggest supporter, Quinton, has been missing for almost six months. She lives with her Mama, who is working herself into the ground trying to make ends meet. What if I told you that living among us are all the beings we’ve come to pass off as myth?”Īmari Peters is a twelve year old Black kid from the projects. “Go to any corner of the world and you’ll find tales of beings and creatures that only seem possible in our imaginations.
