Inheritance
Continue with the adventures of young Salamandra, the orphaned, mysterious, witch-in-training on the haunted island of Hopeless, Maine! When Sal discovers she might have a grandfather living on the island, she seeks him out, only to find him full of even more mystery than the rest of her past....
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Continue with the adventures of young Salamandra, the orphaned, mysterious, witch-in-training on the haunted island of Hopeless, Maine! When Sal discovers she might have a grandfather living on the island, she seeks him out, only to find him full of even more mystery than the rest of her past. Before she can unravel the secrets of her family's past, however, her best friend, Owen, is thrust into a family trauma of his own. Salamandra must choose between helping Owen and finding the home and family she has always longed for.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781939867032 (1939867037)
Publish date: December 3rd 2013
Publisher: Archaia Entertainment
Pages no: 103
Edition language: English
Series: Hopeless, Maine (#2)
Overall: 4 Stars Star Rating Art: 5 Stars Star Rating Story: 3.5 Stars Netgalley Review. Another graphic novel I am jumping in on not at the start. First Impression: Art is promising. I am a little confused but it’s not a surprise Art is haunting and gorgeous. Like Athur Rackum drawing al...
Overall: 4 StarsStar Rating Art: 5 StarsStar Rating Story: 3.5 StarsNetgalley Review.Another graphic novel I am jumping in on not at the start.First Impression: Art is promising. I am a little confused but it’s not a surpriseArt is haunting and gorgeous. Like Athur Rackum drawing alien creatures....
Disclaimer: ARC read via Netgalley The second volume of this series set in the Gothic and strange town of Hopeless, Maine finds an older Salamandra struggling to discover more about herself as well as the town. Her parents are revealed, and she discovers a missing family member. ...
Originally review for my blog: http://vanillamoonblog.com/2013/10/06/review-inheritance-hopeless-maine-2/There are dead ones who walk. Restless. And others who sleep. There are the oblivious living and those who pause to think. There are the missing. The might-be-dead. Walking. And not walking.(...)...