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Lucinda's Secret (Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 3)
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Lucinda's Secret (Spiderwick Chronicles, Book 3) description
The Grace kids--13-year-old Mallory and 9-year-old twins Jared and Simon--get to catch their breath in the third installment of the Spiderwick Chronicles, as they visit their "crazy old" Aunt Lucinda for some help in deciding the fate of the troublesome Field Guide

Fresh from near-fatal goblin and troll attacks in the previous book (The Seeing ... review details

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♥♥♥♥ Getting Better, Getting Better

The Spiderwick Chronicles has always been an enjoyable series to me, ever since I read the first book. Let's recap a bit.

Book 1 was intriguing, hinting at events to come
Book 2, the action begins

Now, here we are in book three, "Lucinda's Secret." To provide for some backstory, the Grace children visit their believed-to-be-crazy old Aunt Lucy, who gives some insight about the past of Arthur Spiderwick and the dangerous of Faeries. The Grace children, obviously, do not take heed and find themselves in encounters with elves and a phooka.

This book is a bit better then the previous two, because there is no more waiting--the action has begun, and it seems that it won't stop until the end of the five book series. The villain Mulgarath is spoken of for the first time, and the book in itself is VERY enjoyable. While it's short and can be read in a little less then an hour, it's definitely worth reading.

Just to add this in: this series is not a rip-off of A Series of Unfortunate Events. Yes, the formats are very noticeably similar and it's about three children, but the story is so utterly different that once you read it, you laugh at the comparisons. Happy reading!

7/10
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