The Inkwell Chronicles: The Race to Krakatoa by J. D. Peabody

 The Inkwell Chronicles: Race to Krakatoa, Book 2

The Inkwells Chronicles continues with the second book in the series, Race to Krakatoa. This is a magical book aimed at middle grade readers, ages eight to twelve.

In the Race to Krakatoa, Everett and his younger sister, Bea, are drawn deeper into the world of the inklings. Magic Ink is beginning to disappear around the world. is a new substance called Inkanto the solution? Everett and Bea aren't sure. They race around the world trying to find out the answer and they face villains and make unexpected friends in this fun series.

I would recommend that readers start with the first book in the series, The Inkwell Chronicles, before reading Race to Krakatoa. For readers who already started the series, I am sure they were anxiously awaiting this installment. It is a fun fantasy series with a lot of adventure that middle grade kids will enjoy. It may be one that they would read on their own or it would be fun in the classroom. This is a series I would have had my son read if we were still homeschooling. With both a male and female in the lead, I think Race to Krakatoa is a book that appeals to both boys and girls, along with the first book in the series.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.

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