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Cardboardia 2

This Side Up

#2 in series

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0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
0 of 1 copy available
Wait time: About 2 weeks
A war for the very fate of the cardboard kingdom smolders and could ignite at any moment in the second book in the Cardboardia graphic novel series, perfect for fans of Furthermore and Nightlights.
Pokey is lost in Cardboardia, and her older brother, Mac, and friends, Maisey and Bird, are desperately trying to find her. Taken in by a band of wild witch girls—friends or foes?—Mac, Maisey, and Bird learn more about how the world off Cardboarida works. What’s in all the boxes? What are the rules of travel?
 
They also learn that there are a few humans in Cardboardia, like an old man named Warwick, who teaches Bird how to manipulate paper pulp who also tells them the rulers of Cardboardia want to end it.
 
Then a posse is sent for the kids by the Gray King, and a full-on battle ensues: Maisey, Mac, Bird, Warwick, and the witches vs: the Gray King’s coal monsters, who threaten to burn down everything. The stakes just got a whole lot higher. . . .
 
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      October 1, 2022
      In this second entry in a series centering on a land where everything is made from cardboard, a group of kids must defeat the evil Grey Queen. After the adventures detailed in The Other Side of the Box (2021), Mac, Maisie, and Bird are safe in The Cardboard thanks to the help of three witches. But Mac's sister, Pokey, is trapped in between worlds with Columbo, a phantom dog. And the witches need the children's help making sense of the board game Cardboardia in order to take down the Grey Queen and save the world. The game came with no instructions, and the children can't figure it out either, but they must keep trying. On a trip back to Earth, Maisie and Mac stumble upon a copy of Cardboardia, complete with rules. However, Mac's grandparents, the police, and a threatening character named Weird Guy are looking for them. The story ends as the plot at home and in The Cardboard thickens. Clever chapter breaks, with the chapter number indicated by the dots on the side of a die, include trading cards of the ever growing cast of characters. Bright colors, varying panel format, and ample white space between panels create visual interest on each page, and the blue-toned scenes depicting the trapped Pokey clearly establish a separate world. Readers unfamiliar with the first installment will be lost, as will those who have read the book some time ago. The book ends on a cliffhanger; fans will be eager to see how the story wraps up. Mac, Pokey, and Bird are tan-skinned, while Maisie is light-skinned; the witches have green skin. Fun and engaging, but for maximum enjoyment, pick this one up right after reading the first installment. (Graphic novel. 8-12)

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