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Original Title: | The Seeing Stone |
ISBN: | 0689859376 (ISBN13: 9780689859373) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Spiderwick Chronicles #2 |
Characters: | Jared Grace, Simon Grace, Mallory Grace |
Tony DiTerlizzi
Hardcover | Pages: 114 pages Rating: 3.89 | 35414 Users | 1342 Reviews
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Title | : | The Seeing Stone (The Spiderwick Chronicles #2) |
Author | : | Tony DiTerlizzi |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 114 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2003 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Fiction. Young Adult |
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I read this with my daughter for a school book report. We read the first book together and decided to give this one a try too. The rating is from my daughter who I asked, "If five means you loved it and one you hated it, how many stars?"I think the plot in this one was more complex and meaty. They are still very short, at just over 100 pages. My daughter's favorite part was the griffin and she thought Hogsqueal was cute. The river troll and the scene with the goblins around the fire creeped her out (the goblins ate cats).
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Ratings: 3.89 From 35414 Users | 1342 ReviewsWrite Up Regarding Books The Seeing Stone (The Spiderwick Chronicles #2)
I'm so glad that the rest of the series was available on Overdrive! I didn't have to wait to continue the series!(view spoiler)[ Fuck you, goblins, for murdering Tibbs the cat. I was pissed about it when I was ten and I'm still pissed now. (hide spoiler)]
Following up on the initial volume of The Spiderwick Chronicles, The Field Guide , this second installment of the series sees Simon kidnapped by the goblins who live in the woods on the Spiderwick estate. Jared, with the aid (more or less) of Thimbletack the brownie, gains a stone that allows him to see the otherwise invisible faeries, and together with Mallory, he sets off to rescue his twin. After escaping the clutches of the the troll living in the nearby creek, they find Simon imprisoned in
I really like this series. It's very exciting - there's adventure and fantasy. However, I think it can be really scary for kids. Especially the part of the goblins in the woods with jagged teeth and long claws that eat cats & dogs and drag small children off into the woods. I think you really have to know your child's tolerance for "creepy" before you let them read this book. But a great series so far...
As much fun as the first one! 🙈 cant wait to read more when I get home😍
2.5 starsBit darker than the first book but still very light reading. I like that the kids are getting a deeper understanding of the world around them. But not much happens Just one big event. The beginning threw me off a bit as it doesn't seem to flow with the last book which had an abrupt end and I had expected this to just pick up right there but not quite. Honestly, since it is so close to the move I thing I will just stick to that. I don't feel this adds much and I don't like how just as I
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