
Stephanie Garber's enchanting holiday novella "Spectacular" returns to the bestselling Caraval world after five years, featuring poisoned candy and impish snow globes. A #9 national bestseller with stunning illustrations, it's the festive magic fix 971,000 devoted fans couldn't resist.
Stephanie Garber is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Spectacular and the beloved Caraval trilogy, celebrated for her whimsical fantasy writing that weaves together romance, magic, and enchanting illusions. Born in 1987, this American author specializes in young adult fantasy filled with mystery and emotional depth. Spectacular is a festive holiday novella that returns readers to the magical world of Caraval, exploring themes of love, trust, and holiday wonder through the adventures of Tella, Scarlett, and Legend.
Garber's acclaimed works include the Caraval trilogy and the Once Upon a Broken Heart series, which showcase her talent for crafting immersive, fairy tale-inspired narratives. Her debut novel Caraval spent fifteen weeks on The New York Times bestseller list and had its film rights optioned by Twentieth Century Fox. Her books have been translated into more than thirty languages and continue to captivate readers worldwide with their distinctive blend of magic and unforgettable storytelling.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber is a holiday novella set after the Caraval trilogy, following Donatella "Tella" Dragna as she searches for the perfect gift for Legend during Great Holiday Eve Eve—this magical world's version of Christmas. The story unfolds in the capital city of the Meridian Empire, where Tella's sister Scarlett plans a spectacular holiday celebration while Tella encounters clockwork boys, poisoned candy, and impish snow globes in her quest to find a meaningful gift that will change Legend's mind about the holidays.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber will most resonate with existing fans of the Caraval series who want to revisit beloved characters in a festive setting. The novella is also perfect for readers who enjoy romantic fantasy with holiday themes, beautiful illustrations, and whimsical world-building. While newcomers can enjoy the story independently, those familiar with the original trilogy will appreciate the deeper emotional resonance and character callbacks that make this holiday adventure more meaningful.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber offers a charming return to the Caraval world with gorgeous illustrations by Rosie Fowinkle and immersive holiday atmosphere. However, the novella received mixed reviews, with some readers loving the festive magic and romance while others expressed discomfort with certain plot elements involving consent and staged kidnapping. The book excels at capturing holiday wonder through vivid sensory details and meaningful themes of trust and vulnerability, making it worthwhile for collectors and devoted Caraval fans seeking a seasonal treat.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber is accessible to newcomers and can be enjoyed independently, though reading the original Caraval trilogy enhances the experience significantly. The novella is set after the events of Finale, the third book in the series, and references character relationships and backstories that developed throughout the trilogy. Fans familiar with Tella and Legend's journey, Scarlett's transformation into Empress, and the magical world of Caraval will appreciate the deeper emotional layers and understand the significance of the characters' growth.
The Great Holiday in Spectacular by Stephanie Garber is this magical world's equivalent of Christmas, complete with festive traditions and mythical folklore. The celebration includes the legend of the Merry Queen who grants wishes, enchanted marketplaces, magical snowfalls, and holiday-specific treats like snowflake cookies. Garber seamlessly integrates these holiday traditions into the established Caraval universe, creating a winter wonderland with ice carousels, brilliant Christmas lights, and the whimsical atmosphere that fans expect from her imaginative world-building.
In Spectacular by Stephanie Garber, Tella struggles with insecurity about Legend's love and seeks the perfect gift to change his negative feelings about the Great Holiday. Her gift-hunting leads to a controversial plot twist involving a staged kidnapping that Tella requested in a letter, which Legend orchestrates literally. The story explores their relationship dynamics through misunderstandings, romantic tension, and ultimately Legend's vulnerability as he reveals his fears about opening up emotionally, with Tella's journey moving from insecurity to confidence in their love.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber explores the intersection of love, trust, and vulnerability in relationships beyond material gift-giving. The novella examines what it means to give and receive emotionally, with Tella's journey symbolizing the human desire to connect deeply even through difficult terrain. Additional themes include the balance between spectacle and authenticity, as Legend's theatrical orchestrations highlight his struggle between his showman identity and genuine connection with Tella, while the holiday setting emphasizes introspection, renewal, and rejecting superficial measures of worth in favor of authentic connection.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber features enchanting magical elements including clockwork boys selling magical candy, impish snow globes, and a procession of clockwork animals. The story includes a mysterious shop on Garland Street, a labyrinth of brilliant Christmas lights, and a palace transformed into a winter wonderland with magical snow and ice carousels. Garber's signature attention to sensory details brings these fantastical elements to life, from the taste of enchanted treats to the shimmer of supernatural snowfalls that capture the essence of holiday wonder.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber concludes with Legend revealing the truth behind the staged kidnapping and giving Tella a heartfelt letter explaining his actions. In this letter, Legend admits his fear of vulnerability and his tendency to control situations to protect himself from potential heartache. The ending ties together the novella's themes meaningfully, with Legend confessing that Tella's love has given him the courage to face relationship challenges authentically, affirming that love is a choice made repeatedly rather than a prize to be won through grand gestures.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber received criticism for plot elements involving consent and the staged kidnapping scenario, which made several readers uncomfortable despite Tella having requested it. Some reviewers found the story unnecessary as an addition to the completed Caraval trilogy, while others were disappointed by the focus on Tella and Legend rather than equal attention to Scarlett and Julian. Additional critiques included predictable elements, occasional pacing issues, and the limited scope inherent to novella format, though many readers still appreciated the beautiful illustrations and festive atmosphere.
Readers who enjoyed Spectacular by Stephanie Garber might appreciate The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern for its magical atmosphere and intricate world-building. A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas offers a similar holiday novella format revisiting beloved fantasy romance characters. The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. Harrow provides comparable whimsical portal fantasy with romantic elements. For more from Stephanie Garber, explore her Once Upon a Broken Heart series or the complete Caraval trilogy including Caraval, Legendary, and Finale.
Spectacular by Stephanie Garber serves as a delightful epilogue to the Caraval trilogy but doesn't reach the epic heights or complexity of the main series. While the trilogy featured high-stakes magical games, elaborate mysteries, and character transformation arcs, this novella offers a more intimate, character-focused story centered on established relationships. The writing style remains enchanting with vivid metaphors and sensory details, but the limited scope and holiday focus create a cozier, lower-stakes adventure perfect for fans wanting to revisit the world without the intensity of the original books.
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Imagine a city that transforms into a life-sized snow globe during the Great Holiday season. Ships mysteriously stop arriving at port, citizens become enchanted by the festive atmosphere, and even the most sensible people find themselves drawn into magical experiences they can't resist. In Valenda, the ordinary rules of caution and logic dissolve like snowflakes on warm skin as the entire city undergoes a spectacular metamorphosis. Even the palace becomes "Nutcracker Castle," adorned with decorations that defy natural laws. In the royal gardens, genuine snowflakes fall among ice sculptures of ballerinas frozen mid-pirouette and luck bunnies poised to grant good fortune. Most impressive is the enormous Holiday clock counting down to the celebration, its magical hands moving with ceremonial precision. Standing amid this winter wonderland is the shimmering statue of the Merry Queen, said to grant wishes at midnight to those pure of heart. What makes this setting so captivating isn't just its beauty-it's alive with possibility, with magic humming beneath the surface of every snowflake and sparkle. The line between reality and enchantment blurs, creating a place where wishes might actually come true and where even the most ordinary person might stumble into an extraordinary adventure. It's against this backdrop that Princess Donatella Dragna's famous tale begins-a story that would outshine all others in the magical snow globe that Valenda has become.
What do you give someone who can conjure anything with magic? This question torments Princess Donatella Dragna as the Great Holiday approaches. Her desperation drives her to beg her sister, Empress Scarlett, to change the celebration's date - a request that makes the ballroom literally shake. Scarlett refuses, explaining that holidays matter to children counting down the days. Tella's anxiety isn't mere procrastination. Legend, the immortal master of Caraval who sacrificed full immortality for love, seems to be pulling away. A perfect gift represents her chance to reconnect with him. "It's the thought that counts," Scarlett insists, but Julian - Legend's brother and Scarlett's love - disagrees. "Everything is a game to my brother, including gifts." This warning heightens Tella's anxiety. How do you win a gift-giving game against someone with centuries of experience who creates magical wonders? Haven't we all felt this pressure? For Tella, this universal anxiety is magnified by magic and immortality, yet remains achingly familiar.
Garland Street appears to Tella as a picturesque holiday scene with snow and carolers, yet something feels artificial - as if the entire street might vanish after the season. Among shops selling trinkets stands Mr. Garland's Toy Chest, a cranberry-red shop with an ancient quality. In the window, a lifelike ballerina turns on golden strings. There, Tella spots Legend, his bronze skin shimmering with unfamiliar magic. Their encounter is tense. Legend remains distant, saying he must leave on urgent business, promising only to try returning for Scarlett's ball. Tella feels the gap between them widening. Though tempted to follow him, she stays put, remembering the flawed advice: "Never chase after a man." The enchantment turns sinister when a young vendor with clockwork joints approaches, offering a candy star that will lead to her true love. After one bite, everything blurs. As she falls, the clockwork boy grins: "Happy Great Holiday, Princess."
Tella awakens in snow, drugged and robbed by the clockwork boy. In Valenda's Spice Quarter, she overhears girls discussing Caraval auditions, contradicting Legend's claims of working elsewhere. At the Green Bottle shop, Tella receives a garish costume - a lurid green corset with red feathers making her look like "a holiday bird that had flown into a window." She immediately recognizes this isn't the real Caraval; Legend would never use such shabby surroundings or cheap costumes. Posing as "Daniella," Tella investigates who's impersonating Legend. Her suspicions grow when girls giggle about private audiences with "Master Legend" - something the real Legend would never offer. When forced onstage, Tella refuses to perform and demands to see Legend. A silky voice, clearly not Legend but someone with powerful magic, orders her taken to his chambers. Despite mentioning her "powerful friends," men in nutcracker masks restrain her. In a room smelling of cloves and cinnamon, she feels dangerously attracted to her mysterious captor as his magical laugh sends tingles across her skin.
The imposter Legend keeps Tella blindfolded while removing her gag, his touch sending sparks across her skin. When she claims to love another, he confidently counters that he can change her mind. He proposes a game: win for freedom or remain captive, promising to return the next day. Alone, Tella struggles against her bonds. At midnight, Great Holiday Eve begins as the snow globe tilts, filling the city with glittering snow while Tella loses balance and falls. Finding "How Not to Lose the Love of Your Life" among her possessions, her captor realizes it could serve his plans rather than destroying it. Upon his return, Tella agrees to a kiss for freedom. As he unties her corset, she notices he kisses differently than Legend usually does. When she tears off her blindfold, Tella still cannot see. "You shouldn't have done that," he says before vanishing, leaving her in darkness with mounting doubts about his identity.
Exhausted Tella falls asleep despite escape plans, missing the chance to dream of Legend on Great Holiday Eve - when dreams dance on rooftops. The magical holiday passes with its enchanted traditions, as "Holidays are not just for humans, after all." Scarlett's Great Holiday ball unfolds in the Holly Jolly Holiday Ballroom with peppermint and gingerbread scents, endless-burning candles, and wish-granting snowflake marshmallows. Despite the perfect celebration, Scarlett worries about her sister, while Julian suggests eggnog might help, hinting at hidden knowledge. Upon waking, Tella finds a black note with gold writing: "Ready to play?" Near the fireplace sit three packages labeled "choose your armor" - containing a butterfly-adorned golden shield and helm, a daring rose and gold gown, and a relationship advice book she promptly burns. After donning the spectacular gown, she announces her armor is on, and her door swings open.
Tella enters a glass dome where falling stars become shimmering snow. Inside sits a pedestal with presents and a note saying "choose your weapon." She finds a blindfold that dissolves into her old love letter to Legend. Turning around, she discovers Legend himself in a Holiday red tailcoat. They kiss passionately as moonlight snow falls around them. Tella admits she recognized his distinctive laugh while blindfolded. Legend reveals that Scarlett and Julian were accomplices in his Holiday scheme - explaining the puzzling glances and cryptic comments that had confused her. As magical lights appear, Legend confesses that while he doesn't love the Great Holiday, he loves Tella. This completes their transformation - Tella learning to trust her instincts, and Legend embracing vulnerability. What makes this story spectacular isn't just its magical setting, but how it explores universal truths through fantasy. Even in a world of magic, the most transformative power comes from emotional authenticity.