The two stories in this zombie fish series feature Frankie and his two friends Tom and Pradeep once again. In the first story, the boys are on a field trip to a reenactment of a medieval competition, and they quickly see that one of the knights is too good to be true, stronger and more accurate than any knight has a right to be. Together, the three of them figure out what's behind that knight, and end up winning some prizes of their own. After all, when there's trouble, the boys' older brothers, Mark and Sanj, can't be too far away. The second story focuses on Tom's brother's efforts to clone Frankie into a prehistoric carp that grows by leaps and bounds. Fans of the series will be just as charmed by these two stories as they have been by the others. I found it amusing to watch Frankie move from one watery place to the other in the first story, and it was neat to watch Fang, Mark's vampire kitten, deal with her feelings of jealousy. Both stories are told with dollops of humor and are accompanied by illustrations that make the stories go down smoothly as readers can readily visualize the action and characters.