Whats That Book Called?

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I used the old reddit /r/whatsthatbook a lot to find interesting books to read and help users find forgotten books and I wanted something similar on Lemmy.

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  • Post titles must have at least one book detail.

  • A post cannot have more than one book/series. To clarify, multiple books from the same series are allowed to be in the same post. Multiple short stories from the same book are also allowed in the same post. If they're not part of the same book or series, they must be in separate posts.

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The language may have been german, though I'm not entirely sure.

The book was about a group of children who were selected through some test(s)/tasks they had to complete. I'd say it had a more medieval setting, definitely not modern.
The tasks were at the very beginning of the story, and they had to solve a riddle to figure out the location of an item in a city (maybe a scroll?). There was some cooperation between the participants, and they had to climb a statue to get one of the items required to pass the test.

Only a handful passed, and they were brought to a castle or so and, after another competition to determine who gets to choose first, received an amulet/pendant (probably with necklace) that they could use to summon a sort of familiar. To use it, they had to whisper the secret name they chose (or that was told to them by the familiar) when they first used the amulet/pendant. The name mustn't be known by anyone else but the user.

There was some conflict with a girl accusing the protagonist of hiding her amulet/pendant while she was taking a bath but that got resolved soon I think.

It was probably the first book in a series. Also more aimed at children/a younger audience.