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Quest for the Spark: Book Two (2012)

by Tom Sniegoski

Other authors: Jeff Smith (Illustrator)

Series: Bone: Quest for the Spark (2), Bone (Novel 2)

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Fantasy
  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
In the second volume, the servants of the Natch are closing in on Tom and his friends, as they continue their search for the spark.

The story picked up the pace in this installment. It was a page-turner from beginning to end and the illustrations were spectacular, poster quality even.

Kids and adults alike will enjoy this fantastical adventure. I’m looking forward to the completion of the trilogy.
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  iShanella | Dec 2, 2016 |
This is the second book in the Quest for the Spark series. This series wraps up with volume three. This was a great continuation of the story that started in book 1, and is full of adventure and excitement.

The Nacht is taking deeper and deeper hold in the Waking World. Tom and crew are the unlikely heroes trying to find the pieces of the Spark and stand against the Nacht. In this book they deal with some scheming bears and venture into a beehive of gigantic bees to find yet another piece of the Spark. Unfortunately things turn even more dire when they find out that one of their own has been turned against them.

I continue to enjoy this story. It’s not as good as the original Bone graphic novel series, but it is still full of wonderful adventure and very entertaining. I enjoy our group of unlikely heroes and the crazy things they run into on their journey.

I love the questing nature of the story as well and how our heroes try to gather more and more pieces of the Spark together. The pictures throughout are full color and very well done (although I wish there were more of them). I also enjoyed the banter of the two Rat Creatures who have joined our heroes.

Overall this was a fun and entertaining addition to this series. I would recommend to middle grader and older readers who enjoy fantasy and adventure. This book is a pretty easy read and deals with an unlikely group of characters. I enjoyed it and am eager to see how things wrap up in book 3. ( )
  krau0098 | Mar 27, 2015 |
Z loves any and all Bone-related publications and had been waiting patiently for #2 of the Quest for the Spark series. He wasn't disappointed . . . and I'll admit that it makes for a fine read-aloud, with plenty of adventure and actual character development, to boot. Again, I could do without the bickering twins and hope that they will mature or fade into the background in future installments. ( )
  beckydj | Mar 30, 2013 |
Jake's Review: I really wish that these books would go back to being graphic novels. There is way too many words and it takes me forever to read it. I like that there is lots of action, but you can show that in a comic book too. Liked how they brought back the bees from the other books and there was some funny stuff too. My favorite character is Joey because he never listens and he falls asleep all the time like me. I don't like Fredrik because he is kinda weird looking (and sounding). If I could change this book I would make it into a graphic novel with lots more action and less talking. I would recommend this book to boys who like to read alot and don't care if there are not any pictures. While I was reading I kept thinking on how hard it would be to fight rat creatures which also kinda scared me too.

Jake's Rating: 5/10

Mom's Review: Well I definitely enjoyed it more than Jake did, but only slightly to be honest. I really think it is extremely well written and interesting but I like Bone for what it was, a fantastic graphic novel. That being said do not let our review taint you, it really it brilliantly done. It is a fast paced (yes Jake, I know you thought it was slow, but that is because you wanted pictures) the characters are interesting and it is hilarious at times. The artistry is top notch which I think is a little why I was disappointed -- I just wanted more of it. I think it would really appeal to the more mature/sophisticated middle grade reader who loves fantasy.

Mom's Rating: 7/10 ( )
  mountie9 | Feb 21, 2012 |
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