The second installment in Kazu Kibuishi’s graphic novel series continues the saga of Emily and Navin Hayes. Following the loss of their father, the siblings discover a magical amulet and relocate to their great-grandfather’s abandoned house. This particular volume sees the children further exploring the powers of the amulet and the mysterious world they’ve become a part of, encountering new allies and adversaries as they delve deeper into the history of Kanalis and its connection to their family.
This specific entry in the Amulet series is significant for its development of the characters and the overarching narrative. It expands upon the world-building introduced in the first book, introducing crucial plot elements and complex themes of responsibility and self-discovery. The narrative resonates with readers through its depiction of family bonds, courage in the face of adversity, and the challenges of navigating unfamiliar and often dangerous environments. Its place within the larger series is essential, bridging the initial discovery of the amulet’s power with the later conflicts and revelations that shape the protagonists’ destinies.