Kiki Strike The Empress Tomb Kirsten Miller 9781599900476 Books
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Kiki Strike The Empress Tomb Kirsten Miller 9781599900476 Books
Ah. I just love Kiki Strike. So much. It definitely would be on my Top 20 list. This is the second book in the series. The third book is called Kiki Strike: The Darkness Dwellers, and is coming out in late January. So excited!!! The second book isn't as good as the first, but I still love it. The Empress's Tomb focuses more on Oona, and the secrets that she carries, such as who her father is. Plus, there are giant squirrels mugging people in public parks.I really love everything about this series. First of all, it's set in New York City, which I'm very familiar in; in Greenwich Village specifically, which right now is the area I'm most familiar with. Whenever we go back, we spend a lot of time in the West Village. Secondly, I just love the characters. They kind of seem to fit into stereotypes: the mysterious girl, the bookworm, the hacker, the mechanic whiz, the chemistry geek, etc. but they're all unique and have their own secrets, as you get to know them better throughout each book.
I must admit that I didn't remember much about this one, except for the fact that it deals with Oona and what the prologue's about has a lot of relevance to the modern-day story. So it was almost like I was reading this book afresh, though obviously I did remember what happened in some critical scenes.
You can't read The Empress's Tomb without having read the first book; so read that one first. If you loved it, you'll love this very good sequel too.
My blog is at novareviews.blogspot.com.
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Kiki Strike The Empress Tomb Kirsten Miller 9781599900476 Books Reviews
A very nice book, very well written and keeping a suspense all the time. You cannot leave it until you get to the end.
My 10 year old daughter absolutely loved this book, along with Kirsten Miller's other Kiki Strike book. She is impatiently waiting for Ms. Miller to add another book to this series. I think she finished the book in 4 days because she couldn't put it down.
Enjoyable who done it/how'd they do that? Good flow, very readable. Enjoyed the storyline and characters. I would recommend this book!
My 10 year old son is in 5th grade and they do 1-2 hours of reading in class everyday,so he reads thru books quickly.I have to always get new exciting books.He is really into this series,the book is big and the spy plot has kept him very entertained and extremely happy!!
The Irregulars are Back!
Oona is in trouble and the Irregulars are on the case.
Some actually harrowing times and parental evil to be expunged!
Laughs and life lessons.
Ananka narrates with her usual wit!
I read this book when I was probably in middle school and I loved the whole Kiki Strike series. I bought this to complete my collection and let my little sister had them. She is enjoying them very much and my book came in very good condition!
Kiki Strike is an odd character, even by Manhattan standards -- a short, remarkably pixie-ish sleuth who uncovers a series of tunnels and rooms under the City and leads a troupe of adolescent crime-fighting girls. This second outing is again narrated by Ananka Fishbein, one of the Irregulars, and the one who could be in the most trouble for her efforts -- facing expulsion and boarding school on a farm (!) -- except that her colleague Kiki has a deathly ill mentor and Oona's father turns out to be the girls' worst enemy! There's a lot going on here and I guess I'd have preferred there to be a bit less. Too often the girls are apart -- things definitely get more exciting when they're together, but that doesn't happen enough. Also, I think it's a bit boring when miscommunication is the root of all problems, as it is for nearly every problem here; if one character would tell another character one thing, everything would be solved -- and this happens over and over. Otherwise, this is a fun slog through a uniquely premised grrl power novel, and a fun way to pass some time. I probably won't read any more in the series, but I didn't resent the time I spent on this one.
Ah. I just love Kiki Strike. So much. It definitely would be on my Top 20 list. This is the second book in the series. The third book is called Kiki Strike The Darkness Dwellers, and is coming out in late January. So excited!!! The second book isn't as good as the first, but I still love it. The Empress's Tomb focuses more on Oona, and the secrets that she carries, such as who her father is. Plus, there are giant squirrels mugging people in public parks.
I really love everything about this series. First of all, it's set in New York City, which I'm very familiar in; in Greenwich Village specifically, which right now is the area I'm most familiar with. Whenever we go back, we spend a lot of time in the West Village. Secondly, I just love the characters. They kind of seem to fit into stereotypes the mysterious girl, the bookworm, the hacker, the mechanic whiz, the chemistry geek, etc. but they're all unique and have their own secrets, as you get to know them better throughout each book.
I must admit that I didn't remember much about this one, except for the fact that it deals with Oona and what the prologue's about has a lot of relevance to the modern-day story. So it was almost like I was reading this book afresh, though obviously I did remember what happened in some critical scenes.
You can't read The Empress's Tomb without having read the first book; so read that one first. If you loved it, you'll love this very good sequel too.
My blog is at novareviews.blogspot.com.
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