
Title: Paper Dragons: The Rise of the Sand Spirits
Written by: Siobhan McDermott
Illustrated by: Yuzhen Cai
Published by: Hodder Children’s Books

Paper Dragons: The Rise of the Sand Spirits is a vibrant and imaginative sequel that expands on the rich world introduced in The Fight for the Hidden Realm. Siobhan McDermott continues to build a universe steeped in Chinese mythology, filled with colour, complexity and magic. From the underwater city of Hok Woh to the crowded streets of Omophilli, every setting bursts with detail and originality.
The story follows Zhi Ging, a determined and compassionate young Silhouette, as she and her companions face twelve demanding trials in their quest to become Cyo B’Ahon, apprentices to the immortals. Each challenge tests a different discipline such as Concealment, Perception and Recall, with unexpected twists along the way. Zhi Ging must also navigate a hostile relationship with Iridill, a fellow student from her hometown who is driven to sabotage her progress. As yellow lines appear mysteriously on the walls, suspicion falls on Zhi Ging, threatening everything she has worked for.
The narrative builds on familiar elements we met inn the first book, including jellyfish that assist the immortals, animated paper birds and a mischievous phoenix named Malo. There are dark turns too, as Zhi Ging uncovers that many former Silhouettes have been turned to stone and children across the realm are vanishing under suspicious circumstances. The Matchmakers, once trusted figures, appear to be involved, especially when Zhi Ging discovers grains of sand hidden inside the buns they force upon others. This clue draws the elusive Sand Spirits into the plot and adds layers of mystery.
The novel shines in its creativity and magical world building. The Floating Markets and mystical creatures offer moments of wonder while Zhi Ging’s personal journey, including startling revelations about her past, keeps the emotional core strong. I loved the training exercise and when Zhi Ging had to recover the missing students and the expert way the tension builds to the major twist that sets up an exciting next instalment.
The Rise of the Sand Spirits is a compelling read. The blend of folklore and original fantasy makes for a thrilling and thoughtful adventure. Zhi Ging is a strong lead and her world is one readers will want to return to. Fans of the series should definitely read, or even like me reread, the first book before diving into this one but they will likely find themselves, again like me, eager for book three.
Highly recommended for readers who enjoy magical schools, mythology-inspired fantasy and determined heroines.

To read my revieew of the first book in the series, Paper Dragons: The Fight for the Hidden Realm, see: Book Review: Paper Dragons: The Fight for the Hidden Realm.
