![]() ![]() In this part of the story, Stephanie wants to pick Skullduggery's brain, well, his skull, about his different magical powers. And when Skullduggery knows that he's leading her into danger, and tries to shake her off, she doesn't listen. She's not scared of being friends with a dead detective. Stephanie's so tough, and adventurous, and brave. ![]() And if there's any girls watching this, I think they'll really associate with Stephanie. Plus I kinda like the way his name sounds. He makes all Skullduggery's suits, and he's pretty handy at magic. I think my favourite must be Ghastly Bespoke, the tailor. Well, not with actual glue, 'cause then I wouldn't be able to turn the pages and find out what happened next. It's like my hands were glued to the page. ![]() When I first picked it up, I couldn't stop reading it. ![]() This book is scary, fantastical, and funny. He's an amazing detective, a master magician, he's a fighter against evil, and he's dead. Luckily, she's got some help from her uncle's friend, Skullduggery Pleasant. Partly, because Stephanie discovers that her uncle's enemies are now after her. Here's Stephanie, and the story kicks off when her favourite uncle, Gordon, great guy, horror writer, mad about magic, suddenly dies. Skullduggery Pleasant? That's what this brilliant book is called. ![]()
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