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The Lost Expedition by Kory Merritt, Mitch Krpata, Jeff Kinney

mehsi's review against another edition

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5.0

The long awaited (yes, I know it has only been 5 months, but that is a long time if you want a sequel) second book in this series is here! And I have to say that I enjoyed myself as much, if not more than the previous book.

We find out more about Poptropica, though I still have many, many questions about this place. But we do find out more, and also about the people with the tattoos. Of course not everything is revealed, but I do like how they are giving us glimpses behind the curtain of questions. :P

The kids are still on the road to finding their way home, they are also still figuring out the map (that map sure has a will of its own), and in the meantime they also have to dodge, escape, and survive.

Mya is still my favourite character, if anything she is getting more awesome with each book. She was already kick-ass in the previous book, but she shows guts, bravery, strength even more in this book. I especially liked that one scene were she smacks a weapon out of a "villain's" hands with a paddle while on a sled and going at high speed. Go girl go!

Jorge, who was my least favourite in the previous book, definitely went through a big improvement. He still did some annoying things, but I do have to say that I liked him more.

Octavian is still the villain, and he plays that role perfectly. He is creepy, scary, and doesn't shy away from anything to get his hands on the map.

We also meet several new characters, and visit new places.

The twist at the end with who was the tattooed one on the ship? Well, I didn't see it coming. That person was just so nice and friendly. Unlike some other characters on the ship.

The ending. Argh, that cliffhanger. It seems that this series loves doing that. I can't wait for the next book, no clue when it is coming out, but I do hope soon as I am dying to see what will happen.

The art is really nice, I am now totally used to it (I needed a bit of an adjusting time in the first book).

I would highly recommend this book to everyone. Tropical adventures, an icy ship, hungry polar bears, and much much more!

Review first posted at https://twirlingbookprincess.com/

geekwayne's review against another edition

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3.0

'The Lost Expedition (Poptropica #2)' by Mitch Krpata with art by Kory Merritt continues the adventures from the first volume.

Oliver, Mya and Jorge are still on the run from Octavian. They just want to get home, he just wants the map they have. They try to use the map to get home and find themselves on an island of Amazons, in Shakespeare's England, buying fruit from William Gunn on Treasure Island, and finally to the heart of the story in the frozen Antarctic. They escape a polar bear only to find themselves amidst a group of explorers on a boat that is frozen in the ice. Will they be safe here or is there lurking danger? Can they get home? And what does the name Poptropica even mean?

It's a fun young reader series. The travels seem to be taking them through history and literature. The Treasure Island reference is vague, but it's there. I liked the first book in the series a bit better, but this was a fun read.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from ABRAMS Kids, Amulet Books, and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

kelleemoye's review against another edition

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4.0

*I really like this series, and I am looking forward to book 3 where everything is tied together (hopefully)!

wordnerd153's review against another edition

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3.0

The plot felt a smidge forced, but good character development and worth reading if you enjoyed the 1st book.

gargamela's review

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2.0

This was my first encounter with the Poptropica universe. Since I did not really know the characters or the premise, I found it quite difficult to follow the story, but I do have the vague impression that reading the first book would not have made a big difference anyway. The action is all over the place literally and strange characters appear out of nowhere and have little to no importance to the plot. Very basic characters and rather caricatures (we had to have a plumpy character obsesses with food didn't we and the female heroine who saves the day). I basically have no idea why this book is a New York Times best seller but I ve long learnt that bestsellers are not necessarily good, fun or engaging.

librarianryan's review

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4.0

A fun short read. This is book 2 in the series. This time Oliver, Jorge, and Mya get to visit the Amazons where they get confused for Gorgons, but ultimately end up in the frozen North. Boy is it cold. But Octavian still wants the map. And now there are these weird people with tattoos calling them prisoners, and chasing them down. The adventure continues in book 3, and so should you.
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