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âWe need you to come on a QUEST with us!â
The nuns of the School of the Good Sisters teach their students all of the important things in life, like helicopter maintenance and âhow to build the most perfect library everâ. The school has secret passageways, towers and emergency biscuits so youâd need to come up with a pretty compelling reason for me to want to leave. Cue a field trip to Parisâ¦
Edieâs Grand-mère has offered the school use of the familyâs château while theyâre in Paris, which sounds like an incredibly generous offer. Edie isnât so sure, though, because she and her Grand-mère donât exactly see eye to eye. However, being in close proximity to a mystery youâre trying to solve can be mighty helpful.
âWeâre going to figure out why somebody keeps trying to steal one of the paintings downstairs and weâre going to stop him because weâre very good at that sort of thing.â
I was disappointed when I figured out this book wasnât going to be answering the questions I had at the end of How to Be Brave, particularly those about the people the villain worked for. My disappointment lasted all of three seconds, then I realised that this book was Edieâs story. Edie, the mischievous spitfire with a revolutionary spirit! My favourite character from the first book!
âI love you a little bit,â said Edie. âNot as much as macarons, for I cannot love anything more than macarons, but definitely more than doughnuts filled with jam.â
Everything I loved about the first book was here too: copious amounts of footnotes of the interesting, helpful variety (who knew that was a thing?!), biscuits and other yummy treats as far as the eye can see and fun, quirky nuns. With self defence skills, no less.
There were also three dogs, a duck, some poison darts, a very important painting and a library I could live in for the rest of my life. With one of a kind swearing (âCHOCOLATE CAKE FILLED WITH JAM!â, âKALE CUPCAKES!â) and a cheese-themed riot, there was plenty to smile about, although there were some serious moments too.
Edie and her friends, Calla and Hanna, proved that they still have their priorities straight: âwe must go and investigate and SOLVE things and possibly also get some hot chocolate from the kitchen to fortify our souls.â
No, the website mentioned in the book doesnât exist (yet). It would have been fun to visit though. One day a publisher is going to figure out that some readers visit every website and send emails to every email address mentioned in a book hoping that just once itâll result in the discovery of a fun Easter egg.
Favourite quote: âTHERE IS A DUCK FOLLOWING US AND I THINK IT IS NOW TIME FOR THE SITUATION TO COME TO A HEAD.â
This series is absolutely delightful and I need it to continue for a very, very long time. Hopefully my next visit to the School of the Good Sisters will be suitably bookish. So far weâve accompanied Calla and Edie on adventures so it simply has to be âmore book than personâ Hannaâs turn next.
âWill all our school trips be like this?â
âYes,â said Hanna happily. âIsnât it great?â
Thank you so much to NetGalley and Pushkin Childrenâs Books, an imprint of Pushkin Press, for the opportunity to read this book.
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