Luca Masters
Chocowinity
Less good, but still not bad — 2 years ago
WORTH CONSUMING!
The first book in the series was delightful (despite the talking animals). This one was slightly less so. Carman tries to introduce an awe-inspiring history of the world, and it ends up somewhat narrow and silly the way it all fits together.
It’s still a good book. The mystery simply has less charm than the first.



