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Just a short review because there really isn’t much to say about this book. After the previous books ended rather abruptly, this one more or less races to the end. The story simply starts where it had ended and then we’re off to fight the bad guys. There are a lot of lucky coincidences, Edward someh...
Thirteen-year-old Griffin comes to London to stay with his uncle at 221 A Baker Street. Rupert Snodgrass is a not very successful private investigator sharing a building with Sherlock Holmes. Griffin is very observant and his uncle is a very good inventor. They team up to solve the case where a cloc...
*I recieved an ARC of this book from Net-galley.*If I was a kid I think I would have enjoyed this much more than I did. It’s a cute book, but the description of everything Griffin sees with his all-knowing detectives’ eyes gets a little bit irritating. His uncle’s an ass, as it the obsession with be...
Second in The Mysterious Mr. Spines series, it continues Edward's adventures as he discovers his abilities as the son of a Guardian (read: Angel)and struggles to save his mother from the clutches of the Jackal. He does not get very far, but he does make new friends in Tabitha, a young Guardian, and ...
A solidly middle-grade novel, it tells the story of a young boy, the son of a fallen angel and a mortal woman. It has some interesting ideas, not least the inclusion of Tolkien and Lewis in the Woodbine (the first realm of the after-life), but it lacked the sophistication and complexity that would h...