FINISHED:
Oliver, Lauren, and H.C. Chester. (2016). Curiosity House: The Screaming Statue. New York: HarperCollins.
[All exhibiting remarkable abilities (mentalism,
super-strength, bendability, etc.) Thomas, Pippa, Sam, and Max are tweens
living in, and performing with, Dumfrey’s Dime Museum which is falling on hard
times. In an effort to draw crowds, the
owner, Mr. Dumfrey, begins using mannequins to stage grisly tableaux of recent
murders (which involve people the protagonists know), that seem to be connected
to bad-man-on-the-loose Rattigan who “created” the tweens (and may still be
after them). Presumably catching the
reader up on the events of Book 1 early on, it wouldn’t be entirely necessary
to have read the previous installment to understand what is going on, but is
probably a good idea. Slow to get moving
after slogging through a number of false starts, this second episode features
intriguing, somewhat fleshed-out characters with nothing much to do. Only really necessary where the first book is
already on shelves.]
STARTED:
Grunberg, Greg, and Lucas Turnbloom. (2016). Dream Jumper: Book 1: Nightmare Escape. New York: Scholastic.
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