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The Inventors and the Lost Island

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Get ready for heart-pounding action, mystery, and hijinks in the thrilling sequel to The Inventors at No. 8!
Things are finally looking up for George, the 3rd Lord of Devonshire. Not only did he and his friends outwit a nefarious criminal organization, the extremely rare (and extremely valuable) mushrooms growing in his attic ensure he'll never need money again. After years of misery, George is no longer the unluckiest boy in London. Nothing could go wrong...
Until Don Nadie, the leader of the Society of Nobodies, moves in next door with his sights set on George...and everything goes wrong.
Overnight, George finds himself framed for poisoning the king (a crime he most assuredly did not commit) and once again on the run with his best friend Ada Byron, the future Countess of Lovelace. Together, they must navigate the high seas in Ada's latest invention, a submersible mechanical whale, all while trying to stay one step ahead of their enemies. Chased to the ends of the earth, it's up to George, Ada, and their friends to clear the Devonshire name-and maybe even save the world.
In this rollicking sequel, author A.M. Morgen raises the stakes and delivers a humor- and heart-filled story sure to appeal to fans of The Mysterious Benedict Society and The Inquisitor's Tale.
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    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2019
      George and his friend Ada Byron are swept up in an adventure when the house next to George's on Dorset Square is newly occupied by a scheming villain in this sequel to The Inventors at No. 8 (2018).Twelve-year-old George, the third Lord of Devonshire, grows truffles in his damp attic for a living and enjoys a friendship with Lord Byron's clever daughter, Ada. Unjustly accused of trying to poison the king, George must escape imprisonment. Behind this plot is the new neighbor, Don Nadie, or "Nobody," whose reprehensible plan is to corral the world's best scientists in this ante-Victorian era and build an unbeatable weapon. The narrative point of view stays with George as he and Ada make several daring escapes; travel seas in a mechanical whale of Ada's making; find their friend Oscar, Oscar's pirate father, and the orangutan Ruthie; and visit both the Alhambra and an island in the Galápagos. The treasure-map puzzle George's grandfather left him is always on his mind. Though he believes himself cursed with bad luck, George's resilience and optimism are apparent, and revelations about his heritage allow him to grow in confidence. Morgen's jam-packed plot is well-focused and filled with excitement and humor, and it clearly delights in extravagant technological invention. Most characters are default white, with brown-skinned, mixed-race Oscar and some other secondary characters notable exceptions.Swashbuckling fun. (Adventure/steampunk. 9-13)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2019
      Pursued by the Society of Nobodies, George (the third Lord of Devonshire) and his friend Ada Byron escape in Ada's mechanical whale. Can they find the treasure George's grandfather hid in a cryptic map before the Society attacks the scientific convention known as C.R.U.M.P.E.T.S.? The byzantine plot is a bit abstruse, but the strong character relationships and far-flung settings will entertain readers hungry for action-adventure in this follow-up to The Inventors at No. 8.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2019
      George and his friend Ada Byron are swept up in an adventure when the house next to George's on Dorset Square is newly occupied by a scheming villain in this sequel to The Inventors at No. 8 (2018).Twelve-year-old George, the third Lord of Devonshire, grows truffles in his damp attic for a living and enjoys a friendship with Lord Byron's clever daughter, Ada. Unjustly accused of trying to poison the king, George must escape imprisonment. Behind this plot is the new neighbor, Don Nadie, or "Nobody," whose reprehensible plan is to corral the world's best scientists in this ante-Victorian era and build an unbeatable weapon. The narrative point of view stays with George as he and Ada make several daring escapes; travel seas in a mechanical whale of Ada's making; find their friend Oscar, Oscar's pirate father, and the orangutan Ruthie; and visit both the Alhambra and an island in the Gal�pagos. The treasure-map puzzle George's grandfather left him is always on his mind. Though he believes himself cursed with bad luck, George's resilience and optimism are apparent, and revelations about his heritage allow him to grow in confidence. Morgen's jam-packed plot is well-focused and filled with excitement and humor, and it clearly delights in extravagant technological invention. Most characters are default white, with brown-skinned, mixed-race Oscar and some other secondary characters notable exceptions.Swashbuckling fun. (Adventure/steampunk. 9-13)

      COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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