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The Monster Sisters and the Mystery of the Stone Octopus - Book 2 | Children's Mystery Adventure Series | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Young Readers
The Monster Sisters and the Mystery of the Stone Octopus - Book 2 | Children's Mystery Adventure Series | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Young Readers

The Monster Sisters and the Mystery of the Stone Octopus - Book 2 | Children's Mystery Adventure Series | Perfect for Bedtime Reading & Young Readers

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In the final chapters of their story the Monster Sisters delve deeper into the meta-narrative of their lives when they find comic books starring themselves on their father's desk. After the events of The Monster Sisters and the Mystery of the Unlocked Cave, sister sleuths Enid Jupiter and Lyra Gotham traverse the city uncovering clues as to why their sleepy seaside town has become overrun by giant monsters. Using the city's archives, well-read local booksellers, their keen intellects and their father's comic book collection, the girls piece together a giant conspiracy spanning centuries. The monsters cause a ruckus, the girls solve mysteries, maps are unearthed and a city is *hopefully* saved (no spoilers!).Do the secrets of survival lay among their fictional adventures? Using real locations, true facts and witty asides, this graphic novel is as much of an adventure to read as it is for the characters to experience.

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'The Monster Sisters and the Mystery of the Stone Octopus' with story and art by Gareth Gaudin is the second graphic novel in this series, but I was able to follow along well enough.Enid Jupiter and Lyra Gotham are monster hunters on the move in Victoria, B.C. They traverse the city using vines, or by skateboard or by holding their breath for a very long time, evading monsters and chasing after clues. They are trying to solve the mystery of a stone octopus and the cryptic directions on a series of stones they find.The story is a bit out there, but lots of fun. The art has crazy proportions and lots of monsters. It's also fun to see a city I've been to taken over by monsters.I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Orca Book Publishers and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.