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Lockwood & Co., Book 2 The Whispering Skull
Lockwood & Co., Book 2 The Whispering Skull | Jonathan Stroud
In the six months since Anthony, Lucy, and George survived a night in the most haunted house in England, Lockwood & Co. hasn't made much progress. Quill Kipps and his team of Fittes agents keep swooping in on Lockwood's investigations. Finally, in a fit of anger, Anthony challenges his rival to a contest: the next time the two agencies compete on a job, the losing side will have to admit defeat in the Times newspaper.Things look up when a new client, Mr. Saunders, hires Lockwood & Co. to be present at the excavation of Edmund Bickerstaff, a Victorian doctor who reportedly tried to communicate with the dead. Saunders needs the coffin sealed with silver to prevent any supernatural trouble. All goes well-until George's curiosity attracts a horrible phantom. Back home at Portland Row, Lockwood accuses George of making too many careless mistakes. Lucy is distracted by urgent whispers coming from the skull in the ghost jar. Then the team is summoned to DEPRAC headquarters. Kipps is there too, much to Lockwood's annoyance. Bickerstaff's coffin was raided and a strange glass object buried with the corpse has vanished. Inspector Barnes believes the relic to be highly dangerous, and he wants it found. The author of the blockbuster Bartimaeus series delivers another amusing, chilling, and ingeniously plotted entry in the critically acclaimed Lockwood & Co. series. Praise for The Screaming Staircase"This story will keep you reading late into the night, but you'll want to leave the lights on. Stroud is a genius at inventing an utterly believable world which is very much like ours, but so creepily different. Put The Screaming Staircase on your 'need to read' list!" -Rick Riordan "A pleasure from tip to tail, this is the book you hand the advanced readers that claim they'd rather read Paradise Lost than Harry Potter. Smart as a whip, funny, witty, and honestly frightening at times, Stroud lets loose and gives readers exactly what they want. Ghosts, kids on their own without adult supervision, and loads of delicious cookies." -Elizabeth Bird, School Library Journal "Stroud shows his customary flair for blending deadpan humor with thrilling action, and the fiery interplay among the three agents of Lockwood & Co. invigorates the story (along with no shortage of creepy moments)." -Publishers Weekly Praise for The Whispering Skull *"An occult portal and its spectral guardian nearly cut short the careers of three rising young ghost hunters in this madcap sequel to The Screaming Staircase (2013). For all their internecine squabbling, the three protagonists make a redoubtable team-and their supporting cast, led by the sneering titular skull in a jar, adds color and complications aplenty. Rousing adventures for young tomb robbers and delvers into realms better left to the dead." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review) *"Stroud writes with a fine ear for dialog, a wry sense of humor, and a knack for describing haunted places. Creating tension that ebbs and flows, he slowly builds the dramatic narrative to a resounding crescendo, and he makes the quieter scenes that follow just as compelling." -Booklist (starred review)
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GirlNamedJesse
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Reading these makes me so upset that the show was cancelled after only one season! This world is so unique and detailed and fascinating. Lockwood, Lucy, and George are such a funny little trio; I can‘t wait to see what else they get up to in future books. 👻 ⚔️ 💀

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mariaku21
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As I posted about The Creeping Shadow, I realized I didn't post the other books 🙃😅

Loved Book no.2 of the series - Character arcs have deppened since book one as Lucy is definitely part of Lockwood and Co. now and fully integrated. Loved the further interactions between Lucy and George as they settle since their dynamic within the team as the investigate their current job.

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Lovelylottereader
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This book took me a while to get through, and I read multiple other books at the same time, which I finished before finishing this one. I don‘t know if it has to do with the actual writing or the fact that, having watched the Netflix series, I felt like I knew what was going to happen, but I couldn‘t get into it. I still like the characters and think the premise of the series is great. Overall, a good book and I will be reading the next books!
3⭐️

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Vansa
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#WondrousWednesday @Eggs
1.Getting over my disappointment of the absolutely delightful Lockwood &co getting cancelled by reading the delightful books.Setting is alternative England in the 80s,the dead walk among us!
2.Yes!The Ottoman Empire,Fin-de-siecle Vienna,New York and SF in the Summer of Love,London in the 60s,and the 20s,China in the Han Dynasty,(1/2)

Vansa Japan during the Shogunate,Russia,Central Asia-basically times at a cusp.
3.Narnia,Hogwarts,the setting of The Lioness quartet!
2y
Eggs Thoughtful and descriptive! So many interesting choices - thanks for playing 💞 2y
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Lovelylottereader

“It said: As you value your soul, forsake and abjure this cursed box. Just that.”
I hesitated. “Forsake and abjure?”
“It means don‘t open it, basically.”
“Well, it‘s a bit late for that now.”

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“Does Edmund Bickerstaff mean anything to you?” The words echoed around us, bouncing ire the ghost-goads and spirit-charms that lined the walls. We sat there. The echoes faded.
“In all honesty, no.”

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AshRaye
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I'm really enjoying this series. I spent the day reading this book, I found I was absorbed in the story. The ending felt like a cliffhanger, now I can't wait to start the next one!

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Kar2b
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On to book 2… I think this whole series will be a fast read!

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Bookfan1414
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Gods these books are good. I need to go to bed, and yet book three is calling for me… maybe a chapter or two…. 😳

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Rachiiebookdragon
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Another great audiobook, and great book 😊

4.5/5

Read for reading challenges

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Lucy_Anywhere
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I didn‘t like this one quite as much as the first, but it was still a fun adventure with adorable characters and some genuinely scary moments for a middle grade book! I wish I‘d read these as a young teen because I would have ADORED them. A solid start to June‘s #bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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IhoardBOOKS
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Book 2 of Lockwood & Co. introduces a new mystery and the skull in a jar. Lucy‘s abilities are manifesting in a way not seen in quite awhile and what it gives her... is conversation with the sarcastic Skull. I‘m pretty sure if she could have chosen any spirit to converse with, the Skull wouldn‘t have made even her top 100 🤣 but it‘s what she‘s got. And sometimes it‘s helpful... sometimes.

Lreads I loved the skull! 😂 4y
IhoardBOOKS @QuietlyLaura The skull was the best. I love obnoxious characters and the skull fits that 😂 4y
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PaulaNovotna
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OCTOBER READS

This month was a great one in terms of reading, I have found a series in Lockwood & Co. I will love it always!

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Lockwood & Co by Jonathan Stroud

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Finale by Stephanie Garber
White Cat by Holly Black

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Micah and the Strange Candy by Laurell K. Hamilton
Storm Front by Jim Butcher

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PaulaNovotna
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This book got me out of my reading slump! I loved every second of it, the atmosphere building is on point, I was really creeped out by some scenes and had to turn on the light at night when going to the toilet - was just too damn scared. The best thing about the whole series is the characters though. Their conversations and bickering in the worst moments is just priceless. And the Skull, the most ironic and funniest of them all.

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hwestfall
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Spent a good amount of time listening to my audiobook ❤️

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hwestfall
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Rereading some of my favorite books seems to be the best for me right now. It is also enjoyable to read them right in a row. Usually I read the series with large amounts of time between each book.

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Slajaunie
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I always enjoy an adventure with Lockwood and Co. A mysterious body is found in an Orion coffin. Who is it? What is it holding that terrifies George?

I really like this series. I believe it may be a middle grade book. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

thevictoriousone I ended up never finishing I think the one after this. I don‘t know...the tone changed just a bit and I suddenly had less time to read because I swapped jobs. I‘ve considered going back to them. 5y
Slajaunie Well I will have read the next one to see what it is like. @thevictoriousone 5y
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Lreads
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This was the second in the Lockwood & Co series. Our trio of teens face an abundance of foes both physical and ghostly as they try to obtain a mysterious mirror that is rumored to be a portal into the hereafter. I really enjoyed this story but the narrator was difficult to follow as all her voices sounded similar.
#audiobook #middlegrade #ghosts

emz711 Ooo Jonathan Stround, like this series! 5y
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julesG
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I sat down for two minutes. Now I'm "Ghostlocked" and no book in reach.

#KAL #GhostCat
#catsoflitsy

JazzFeathers 😂😂😸😻 5y
GingerAntics Focus cat!!! There must be a book. 5y
julesG @GingerAntics She doesn't give a flying F... But I had to get up after half an hour. Drinking 3 litres of water plus tea and coffee has its advantages. 😉 5y
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PickwickPlockPlock
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Not quite as amazing as the first one, but still a good book. I didn't have the time for long reading hours, so maybe it's just been me and not the book. Definitely will read the next one, but not right now.

Sarah83 I think, if someone knows Jasper Fforde or Ben Aaronovitch all the other stuff isn't that great. 😍 6y
julesG @Sarah83 Lockwood and Co is for teenagers. My son liked it a lot. I thought the first book was the best. The series was the reason I got him hooked on the Bartimaeus trilogy, because it's the same author. 6y
PickwickPlockPlock @julesG @Sarah83 Stroud doesn't write funny or strange stories, but he is a very good writer. The first book had me glued to the pages. I read the first Bartimaeus book loooong ago, but I didn't like it much. 6y
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Angeles
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The whole series is great 👌. It sags a bit in the middle but the mystery and hair-raising scapes are just fun

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thevictoriousone
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I don‘t have a picture for this one, but I really enjoyed it. I actually pulled over on the side of the road to check out the audio of book 3 after I finished this one on my way home from school. My biggest complaints are that the final scene felt weirdly like it lacked tension and that the cliffhanger ending is not satisfactorily continued at the start of book 3. It starts with something else entirely, which was super frustrating.

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thevictoriousone
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I‘ve been listening to Lockwood and Co, watching Critical Role, and teaching myself how to knit hats. I think it‘s going well!! I‘m working on my second hat while I‘m waiting for my double pointed needles to come in so I can finish this one. I have so many books to read right now that I‘m not sure which one I want to go with next.

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Tiffnt9
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"If your easily icked-out, you might want to skip the next two paragraphs..."

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Brinx
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This book got me to my goal for the year! 📚

Sace Congratulations! 👏👏👏 7y
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booklover160
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Fantastic follow up to the first book. The characters have so much depth and the descriptions are also good, you can clearly imagine the scenes described. The plot is solid and the pacing is a bit slow but still a good pace. I love learning about the cases as Lucy does.

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Bookzombie
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I loved the first book in this series and the second one was just as good. Lockwood, Lucy and George are great characters and I love the sarcastic banter between them. This series is spooky, fun, and sometimes gory. Each book deals with a new case, however there are continuing story lines so read them in order. I read/listened to this one and either medium is great. Read in March. #LRC8 #morethan400pages

MarriedtoMrT I love this series! 8y
LA_Mead I love this series! Can't wait for the next one to come out. 8y
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Bookzombie
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#marchintoreading Day 10 My lunch and my current read. #readandeat

Josie PEI WEI. So good. 8y
Soubhiville Mmm, love that place! 8y
MarriedtoMrT I love that series! I still need to read the most recent release. 8y
Bookzombie @Josie @RealLifeReading @Soubhiville It was good! @MarriedtoMrT I loved the first one and I'm sure I will love this one too! 8y
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Irisheyz77
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I'm engrossed in the 1st book in this series & couldn't resist grabbing this one when I saw it in the airport!!

MarriedtoMrT I love this series! I have the fourth high on my TBR right now. 8y
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Shaunesay
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Continuing my "scary" reading for the month, I'm listening to the second Lockwood and Co. book. Definitely enjoying it. I also loved Jonathan Stroud's Bartimaeus series.

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kay89
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Already on the second one! This YA series reminds me of Harry Potter, if it was in the horror rather than the fantasy genre. Supernatural investigations by a trio of young agents in a fascinating world where since the Problem started ghosts have been haunting and killing,

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