Book details
The Monster's Daughter: Book 2 of the Ministry of SUITs (The Ministry of SUITs, 2)
Description
Twelve-year-old Jack Pease and his partner, Trudy, operatives of the Ministry of Strange, Unusual, and Impossible Things,. investigate odd things happening at Belfast's aquarium.
Age
9-13
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
288 pages
Book in series
#2
Why to read
- Continuation of a Unique Adventure: 'The Monster's Daughter' is the second installment in 'The Ministry of SUITs' series, offering readers the chance to dive back into a world where the strange and unusual are part of everyday life. If you enjoyed the first book, you'll want to continue following the characters' journeys and the unfolding of the overarching narrative.
- Humorous and Witty Writing: Paul Gamble is known for his humorous and clever writing style that appeals to both young readers and adults. The book is filled with quirky humor, puns, and satirical takes on bureaucratic systems, making it an entertaining read for anyone looking for a good laugh.
- Creative World-Building: The series is celebrated for its imaginative world-building that blends fantasy, mystery, and science fiction elements. 'The Monster's Daughter' expands on this world, introducing new creatures, secret organizations, and fantastical scenarios that will spark the reader's imagination.
- Themes of Friendship and Bravery: At its heart, the book explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of standing up for what is right. These universal themes resonate with readers of all ages and provide a deeper layer of meaning to the fantastical adventures experienced by the characters.