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The Lost Expedition (Poptropica Book 2)

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Based on a concept by New York Times bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney comes Poptropica, a brand-new graphic-novel series by Mitch Krpata and Kory Merritt that takes readers on an adventure beyond the incredibly popular online role-playing world. In book two, The Lost Expedition, Oliver, Mya, and Jorge continue their search for home, with a few hilarious stops along the way. As the friends set sail for new sights, they find the evil Octavian is still hot on their trail, and he's determined to get his hands on their magical map. To make matters worse, a mysterious organization is keen on expelling the three friends from Poptropica. As the pals travel, they find that each island is filled with its own unique brand of peril, and the mystery surrounding the map and Poptropica itself begins to unfold. Will our trio be able to once again outfox Octavian and discover the identity of this secret society?

Presented in vivid full-color comic book illustrations, The Lost Expedition is perfect for kids who love a sense of adventure while learning about history in a fun way. Book one in the series, The Mystery of the Map, received incredible praise. KirkusReviews said, "Bright, animated colors and zippy cartoonlike action make for an easily accessible first offering that provides just enough exposition to hook young readers and keep them seeking out subsequent adventures. A peppily paced adventure yarn sure to delight fans of the franchise, both old and new." And Booklist raved, "Based on the online role-playing game developed by the ever-popular Jeff Kinney, this new adventure comic series gets off to a flying start . . . The lively art mirrors that on the website, featuring bold, colorful panels and characters with giant heads and expressive eyes. Fans of the online game will delight in reading a story about one of Poptropica's many islands, and newcomers will have no trouble falling into this adventure."

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    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2016
      Still marooned on a strange island, three friends fight to protect a magical map.With only the briefest recap of series opener Mystery of the Map (2016), this sequel jumps right in where its predecessor ended: Mya (Asian), Jorge (Latino), and Oliver (white) are adrift in the waters around the mysterious island Poptropica, continually pursued by the nefarious Octavian (five o'clock shadowed). With the aid of their unreliable magic map, the trio floats in and out of different time periods. The bulk of their voyage finds them on a strange, frozen island (the map does not provide a distinguishing time period for it), with shipwrecked, snowbound, scurvy-ridden sailors. They quickly learn that not only is Octavian right at their heels, but a group of tattooed captors is also after them, meaning them harm. The action in this volume moves at a frenetic pace as the stranded children disjointedly amble from one adventure to another, with no real narrative cohesion. Unlike the online game (upon which this is based), it offers no real information about the time periods the children visit beyond an arbitrary date and a slapstick-addled adventure. Although many plotlines are teased, little is explained, making for a frustrating reading experience. Die-hard fans of the game may stick out adventuring with the recognizable, wide-eyed gang, but with an unfocused plot and confusing twists, this just feels like a money grab. (Graphic adventure/fantasy. 8-12)

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  • ATOS Level:2.7
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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