Graphic novel star Kazu Kibuishi returns with his mysterious world full of new allies . . . and old enemies Emily and Navin's mother is still in a coma from the arachnopod's poison, and there's only one place to find help: Kanalis, the bustling, beautiful city of waterfalls. But when Em, her brother, and Miskit and the rest of the robotic crew aboard the walking house reach the city, they quickly realize that seeking help is looking for trouble, dangerous trouble.
The Amulet series is my 11 year old son’s favorite books!
Published by Mommareader , 3 years ago
The Amulet series is my 11 year old son’s favorite books he said “momma rate it 5 stars so that’s what I’m doing. Hope your child loves it as much as mine!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 8 years ago
Awesome Book
Terrific Fantasy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
The Stonekeeper's Curse is book two in Kazu Kibuishi's Amulet series of graphic novels. I enjoyed the first book recently and decided to go ahead and pick up the second one. The story's pacing in the second novel is frenetic and moves quickly, introducing new characters and new geography almost with the turn of every page. The story picks up where it left off in the last volume, with Emily and Navin staying one step ahead of the elves that are trying to catch them and use the Amulet for their own purposes. I still love the way the house has come to life and is walking from one place to another. The battle at the end reminded me a lot of the Japanese giant robot stories, but I love the house and hope they manage to hang onto it. But the way has gotten a lot tougher. Emily is forced to learn a lot more about the amulet in this graphic novel, and what she learns isn't all good. Evidently the amulet wants to use the user even as much as Emily needs the powers it provides her. This type of relationship with weapons and powers has been explored several time throughout fantasy stories and remains a constant, but I like the way it's presented here, and I like Emily's innocence while facing it. We also get to see a bit of Trellis character this time out that makes me want to believe he's going to come around to the good side before it's all over. Of course, he could also become an even worse threat than his father. I'm waiting to see how that develops. One of the most interesting characters this time out is Leon Redbeard, who knows a lot about the amulet and isn't telling everything at this point. However, he seems bound and determined to protect Emily and warn her against the dangers of the amulet, as well as bringing to her attention the greater task she has lying ahead of her. Leon is a great warrior, and the pictures hold a lot of action and fun for those wanting martial arts in the series. The mythology behind the story is building up quite nicely as well. There's definitely more to see - and more to be afraid of in this volume. Miskit ends up being Emily's companion throughout most of her adventures with Leon, and serves well as a comic relief. I don't know exactly where the author is going to end up in this series, but I'm definitely along for the ride. If you have kids (or even adults) who love to have their imaginations fired up, this is a series that will definitely do it.
3.1yr old daughter loved it
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
We read it over around 6 nights. As soon as the last page was finished, she instantly asked me to read it to her again. I'm finding it a great way to introduce her to complicated topics like death.
Another Great Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I love these books! Such a wonderful story and amazing art. Anyone can get into this at any age! Fun to start collecting the series. Keep them coming Kazu Kibuishi!
Great series
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Love this new graphic series. Have waited a long time for next in series & was not disappointed. Of course, now I'm waiting for third installment!
Amazing continuation
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
I loved Book 2 even more than Book 1. This second book in the series is jam packed with action and character development. In this book we meet a whole new set of fun and scary characters. Also, the action takes place in several settings which add great breadth to the story. The illustrations, including the lighting, are as good or better than the first. If you read and liked the first one you'll love this one. Before reading this one I read the first book again. It was wonderful to read them back to back. This is starting to feel like an epic Bone-like adventure. I'm not yet ready to put it in Bone's league (I wouldn't do that until the full series is complete) but it's definitely heading in the right direction. Great story for young and old. My only complaint is that I now have to wait for Book 3 and beyond.
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