Showing posts with label Skulduggery Pleasant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skulduggery Pleasant. Show all posts

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire

Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire By Derek Landy 

Book two in the Skulduggery Pleasant series. It’s still an awesome and unique read. It’s just not quite as amazing as the first book, which is generally to be expected in any series.

Stephanie is now living primarily as Valkyrie, Skulduggery is still fired. They’re still working together to solve mysteries and save the world. This time their main enemy is Baron Vengeous who is determined to raise the Grotesquery from the dead . The Grotesquery is a very very very bad monster who might even be a bit much for Skulduggery to take on, especially give he no longer has the resources that he once had — you know since he was fired.

Oh, and if that is not enough everyone seems to be after Valkyrie and as Stephanie she has a family reunion to attend – and nope, the mirror image can’t get her out of that.

And then there’s Stephanie’s uncle… Yes, the dead one.

Overall, an enjoyable followup. Perhaps a little too much going on. Not enough of the Valkyrie and Skulduggery interactions which make the series so enjoyable. Still a series worth continuing on with. A little bit of everything from the bully family members at the reunion to vampires to living skeletons to rocker wax figures come to life. Original and witty. Good for all ages.

And because I really don't have enough to say to require a separate  review for the 3rd book (Skulduggery Pleasant: The Faceless Ones )  -- Short version - this is pretty decent for a third book. Pretty formulaic by now, but with an emotional cliffhanger for Valkyrie. Still witty but a bit darker this time around so less room for those kinds of interactions.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Skulduggery Pleasant

Skulduggery Pleasant: Scepter of the Ancients by Derek Landy
If you ever read adult fantasy, especially ones with female leads, and found yourself wondering "Really this chick has been dealing with these creatures since she was a wee one? She still doesn't have her stuff together, it seems like she just met this world yesterday." well then meet Stephanie, a girl who was ready for the paranormal world from day she discovered it. Stephanie is twelve, she's just lost her uncle, a famous author. He's left his estate to his favorite niece. That's not all she's inherited though, a friend of her uncle's comes to her rescue -- Skulduggery Pleasant, a detective who just happens to be a skeleton. Stephanie's dry wit and difficult to shake persona makes her a good sidekick to the skeleton. Their first adventure together land them in a world that Stephanie never knew existed, one that her uncle was clearly mixed up in, one that might have gotten him killed.

Unlike most books with younger characters, the children are not neglected, Stephanie has to actually find a way around the whole school and parent issue - she can't just rush off and be a skeleton's sidekick with no repercussions. The characters in the magickal world are intense or, well, just flat out tense. They have good and bad people but of course their bad guys have magick on their side. The main bad guy here, Serpine, is after something that is supposed to be just a story. Surely Stephanie's uncle wasn't killed after a silly story, was he? Will Stephanie and Skulduggery even survive long enough to solve this mystery?

If you like fun, witty, magical, fantasy tales this one is for you, no matter your age.