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A Box of Gargoyles (Maya and Valko #2)
by
Anne Nesbet (Goodreads Author)
Sometimes it’s just when you think everything’s finally all right with the world that the gargoyles come looking for you . . . . . Maya is starting to feel at ease in the magical old town of Paris, and she’s enjoying her friendship with Valko Nikolov. But then strange things begin to happen in the city. Stone gargoyles are showing up where they shouldn’t be, and Maya is be...more
Hardcover
Published
May 2013
by HarperCollins
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This book ranks right up there with Harry Potter.
I found it better then Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets.
The main characters names were unique.
It was a wonderful blind of magic and science plus it took place in Paris.
Valok/ science
Maya/ magic
This is a middle school read but it is so good that all ages will enjoy it.
I highly recommend it.
It is the second in the series or trilogy.
I found it better then Harry Potter and the Chamber of secrets.
The main characters names were unique.
It was a wonderful blind of magic and science plus it took place in Paris.
Valok/ science
Maya/ magic
This is a middle school read but it is so good that all ages will enjoy it.
I highly recommend it.
It is the second in the series or trilogy.
May 17, 2013
Danica Harris
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I am glad I read the first book. Sometimes when you read the second book you can figure out what happened in the first one but that is not the case with this series. Well written for a children's book. I thought the story in the first book was better and the second book kinda dragged on. I did not enjoy the internal monologue between past and future Maya in the first chapter and was thankful it did not go past the first chapter. Can't wait for my son to grow up and see how he likes the series. W...more
May 13, 2013
Mickslibrarian
marked it as not-yet-published
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