
By Kirsten Miller.   This is the second Kiki Strike book.  It was fun, but not as good as the first.  I didn't think the story hung together as well and didn't captivate me like Shadow City.  Miller introduces a male character into the circle of friends of the Irregulars that I thought didn't really meld into the story.  The strengths of the first book--the detective manual aspects and the snide comments about society's under-expectations girls--were not as strong here.  
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Kiki Strike: The Empress's Tomb
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A lot of people seem to like this one better for some reason. I didn't. I preferred the first. But I LOVED the whole parents of gifted children thing. Hilarious.
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