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Meg Cabot's magical Arthurian epic continues . . . Manga style!
Will's dangerous brother, Marco, has been released from the mental hospital, and it seems as if he's turned over a new leaf. But Ellie isn't sure she trusts him yet, especially when she keeps having creepy nightmares about him every night.
Meanwhile, Mr. Morton is still convinced that Ellie's boyfriend, Will, is the reincarnation of King Arthur and that if Ellie doesn't help Will believe this, too, the world is going to end—this Friday. But all this won't stop Ellie from trying to pull off the big dinner party she's arranged to reunite Will with his parents . . . even though it might be a total disaster.
When you and your friends are reliving Arthurian legend, you can never catch a break!
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Cabot's tale of Arthurian legend relived by modern-day teenagers continues. Ellie-still not entirely convinced that she is the Lady of the Lake-wants to reunite Will (the reincarnation of King Arthur) with his estranged parents, but her plans are interrupted by the appearance of Will's half-brother Marco. Recently released from a mental hospital, Marco claims to no longer believe he is Mordred, but is he telling the truth? Or is it all a ploy to keep Will from accepting his true identity in time to save the world? And, in the meantime, will mean girl Morgan's schemes force Ellie out of the running for Homecoming Queen? Coronado's black-and-white illustrations add details not spelled out in the text, allowing readers to see (literally) the past and present incarnations of the characters. A promising series from a proven author.-Beth Gallego, Los Angeles Public Library, North Hollywood
More Reviews and RecommendationsKeeping up with Meg Cabot is tricky: Under four pen names, the Princess Diaries author turns out light entertaining novels for teens and adults at a furious pace. Which is good news for her fans, who snap them up as fast as she can write them!
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November 01, 2008:
Meg Cabot and Jinky Coronado are back in a second installment of the AVALON HIGH CORONATION series. HOMECOMING is Volume 2 of the continuation.
Will's brother, Marco, has been released from the psychiatric hospital. Marco corners Ellie at the local park to convince her that the idea of Will being the incarnation of King Arthur is totally foolish. Marco starts to convince Ellie that even he no longer believes that he's involved in the foretold prophecy. But the two are interrupted by the arrival of Morgan, Marco's girlfriend.
Morgan has it out for Ellie and does everything she can to get her to withdraw from the Homecoming Queen race. Ellie is hardly concerned because she's convinced that her friend, Jennifer, is meant to win the title anyway. So putting thoughts of Homecoming out of her mind, Ellie is determined to get her boyfriend, Will, reconnected with his estranged family.
Will's family doesn't have any time for the silly notion of the reincarnation of King Arthur, and unless Will chooses the path his father wishes him to pursue, his father has little to say to him.
The dinner goes horribly wrong, and Ellie is troubled by nightmares. Her World Civ teacher reminds her that everything that has occurred has already been foretold. If she doesn't convince Will that he's the reincarnation by the Hunter's Moon the following night, chaos will ensue. Nothing like having the weight of the world on your shoulders on top of all the other struggles of high school
This follow-up to THE MERLIN PROPHECY is just as stunningly crafted as that first book. The artwork tells the story that Meg Cabot has created in beautiful detail. The story is easy to follow and the ending leaves the reader dangling, waiting for the next part of the story in Volume 3, HUNTER'S MOON.
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July 14, 2008: im back i totallly recommend this book it was aswome i was lost in the ending i dont really understand the ending it wasnt great but over all it was a great book okay its way shorter but i think its exciting seeing visual about it you just want on keep on reading it i love the book give it a chance