Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station

Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station

  • Downloads:5686
  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2023-02-26 06:51:41
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Serena Blasco
  • ISBN:1524871354
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

In Book 2 of the series, Enola is back on the case, deciphering clues and developing leads in each of three new mysteries。 What she doesn’t know is that she, too, is being pursued—by her own brother! Once again, Sherlock Holmes’ brilliant, strong-willed younger sister takes center stage in this delightfully drawn graphic novel based on Nancy Springer’s bestselling mystery series。

London, 1889。 A woman is being held prisoner while she awaits a forced marriage。 Another has been kidnapped, and yet another disappears…

As Enola seeks to rescue the three women, her brother embarks on a quest of his own。 When Sherlock receives a mysterious package, he knows he’ll need Enola’s help to decipher its meaning。 In the end, the three Holmes siblings will have to work together to answer the question that started it all: What happened to their mother?
 
Book Two contains three engrossing mysteries: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。
 

Download

Reviews

Tiff

I am in love with Enola Holmes。 I love her observations, her disguises and especially her notebooks。 Highly recommended!

Lindsay

Really lovely graphic novel featuring three cases with Enola Holmes。 Enjoyed reading this so much。 The artwork is absolutely beautiful, such a joy to look at。

D。T。 Henderson

I enjoy the colorful watercolor drawings, but for some reason, I find this series' execution dull。 But I'm glad for the character growth of Enola's brother as well as the mystery of their missing mum finally being solved。 I enjoy the colorful watercolor drawings, but for some reason, I find this series' execution dull。 But I'm glad for the character growth of Enola's brother as well as the mystery of their missing mum finally being solved。 。。。more

Audrey Sauble

I found this series last year and love it。

Sage

BEAUTIFUL illustrations! One thing I didn't like was the graphic novels left out a lot of details from the original book, but I understand why they did。 BEAUTIFUL illustrations! One thing I didn't like was the graphic novels left out a lot of details from the original book, but I understand why they did。 。。。more

Kelli

I watched both Enola Holmes films (yep) and thought they were fun, so I went ahead and borrowed the second graphic novel in the series。 The illustrations are lovely, and it was nice going back into this world after having read the first one a year or two ago。

Muzmuz

Finally got my hands on it and boy did I binge it in one go…。 Again I wish it was longer but I still love it…。 Here to hope that books 7 & 8 will be turned into graphics as well。

Fabienne

I enjoy these stories。 They make me want to read the actual novels to get the "full" story。 I enjoy these stories。 They make me want to read the actual novels to get the "full" story。 。。。more

Jennifer

This is the second and last graphic novel based on the original series which I haven’t read。 I was disappointed that the stories in both books are so different from the Netflix movies。 I saw some inspiration from this book as well as the first one。 In this book, the language of fans is used。 It was also used in the second movie。 A character appears named Cecily in both the book and the movie, although they are not the same person。 A member of the House of Lords appears in this book and both movi This is the second and last graphic novel based on the original series which I haven’t read。 I was disappointed that the stories in both books are so different from the Netflix movies。 I saw some inspiration from this book as well as the first one。 In this book, the language of fans is used。 It was also used in the second movie。 A character appears named Cecily in both the book and the movie, although they are not the same person。 A member of the House of Lords appears in this book and both movies。 But again, they are not the same person。 The final story is the saddest and most shocking。 It also gives us hope for the future。 。。。more

M Samuell

Another delightful collection!Continue following girl detective Enola Holmes' adventures in London, featuring cameos by Mycroft, Watson, and Sherlock Holmes himself。 The whimsical tales continue in this collection containing graphic novels 4, 5, and 6。 Although the artwork appears to change ever-so slightly between each volume, the character art remains the same。 Full of disguises, danger, intrigue, and mystery- this is an excellent addition to any Enola Holmes fan's collection。 [Thank you to Ne Another delightful collection!Continue following girl detective Enola Holmes' adventures in London, featuring cameos by Mycroft, Watson, and Sherlock Holmes himself。 The whimsical tales continue in this collection containing graphic novels 4, 5, and 6。 Although the artwork appears to change ever-so slightly between each volume, the character art remains the same。 Full of disguises, danger, intrigue, and mystery- this is an excellent addition to any Enola Holmes fan's collection。 [Thank you to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review。] 。。。more

Bibliophileverse

I was so excited when I saw this book on Edelweiss。 The series has already been on Netflix。 But reading it was an other worldly experience。 Full of colorful graphics and action and adventure, Enola Holmes entertains you throughout the book。 And, you will be able to have a glimpse of Sherlock also。 Definitely, 4 stars for the book。 I would like to thank Edelweiss for giving me an opportunity to read and review the book。

Lata

Serena Blasco’s artwork bring humour and verve to the already fun Enola Holmes books。 There’s much charm, too, as Enola dons disguises and sleuths her way through London, all the while thwarting her brothers’ attempts to apprehend her and shove her into an awful, constricting boarding/finishing school。The collection covers Enola 4, 5 and 6, with gorgeous watercolour-like illustrations, humour, and beautifully conceived disguises sported by the intrepid lead。I love what Blasco has done with the b Serena Blasco’s artwork bring humour and verve to the already fun Enola Holmes books。 There’s much charm, too, as Enola dons disguises and sleuths her way through London, all the while thwarting her brothers’ attempts to apprehend her and shove her into an awful, constricting boarding/finishing school。The collection covers Enola 4, 5 and 6, with gorgeous watercolour-like illustrations, humour, and beautifully conceived disguises sported by the intrepid lead。I love what Blasco has done with the books, and though I’ve read the books, Enola’s mother’s letter really hit me hard this time, bringing tears to Enola’s (and my) eyes。This, and the previous one, is definitely a collection worth checking out。Thank you to Netgalley and to Andrews McMeel Publishing for this ARC in exchange for my review。 。。。more

Panda Incognito

This graphic novel adaptation of the last three original Enola Holmes books is artful and appealing, with lovely watercolor-style illustrations。 The adaptations show the primary plot of each novel without the additional detail, subplots, and character development in the original works, but they remain coherent and entertaining for both fans of the series and new readers。I do NOT recommend the ebook version of this, however。 My library only has digital copies of this book right now, but the text This graphic novel adaptation of the last three original Enola Holmes books is artful and appealing, with lovely watercolor-style illustrations。 The adaptations show the primary plot of each novel without the additional detail, subplots, and character development in the original works, but they remain coherent and entertaining for both fans of the series and new readers。I do NOT recommend the ebook version of this, however。 My library only has digital copies of this book right now, but the text was very difficult to read。 The font is small and italicized, and looked fuzzy on the screen。 I read this in intervals to avoid eye strain, and I was reading this on a full computer monitor, not a handheld device。 I highly recommend pursuing a physical copy instead。One more note: This adaptation of the re-titled sixth book avoids using the slur for the Romani people throughout the text。 。。。more

Virginia

I've read a couple of the Enola Holmes books, but not the 3 these graphic novels are based on。 I adore Enola and the artwork is absolutely gorgeous。 The stories are good if not completely believable。 Her journal at the end of each are outstanding。Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a digital review copy。 Publish date December 6, 2022。 I've read a couple of the Enola Holmes books, but not the 3 these graphic novels are based on。 I adore Enola and the artwork is absolutely gorgeous。 The stories are good if not completely believable。 Her journal at the end of each are outstanding。Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a digital review copy。 Publish date December 6, 2022。 。。。more

Lorena

I enjoyed this beautiful, charming graphic novel containing Enola Holmes’ fourth, fifth, and sixth cases。 The colorful, whimsical art suits the story。 Although Enola’s three cases are presented simply in a manner suitable for middle grade readers (with some challenging vocabulary), I still found them entertaining。 I appreciate stories depicting female agency in a way that is respectful of different women’s lifestyle choices。 It was fun to see Enola at work in all of her disguises, and I especial I enjoyed this beautiful, charming graphic novel containing Enola Holmes’ fourth, fifth, and sixth cases。 The colorful, whimsical art suits the story。 Although Enola’s three cases are presented simply in a manner suitable for middle grade readers (with some challenging vocabulary), I still found them entertaining。 I appreciate stories depicting female agency in a way that is respectful of different women’s lifestyle choices。 It was fun to see Enola at work in all of her disguises, and I especially loved the pages from her secret notebook。 I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys whimsical watercolors and mysterious adventures involving young protagonists。 It’s a very sweet, clean story that should be enjoyable for a wide audience。Thank you to Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing me with an ARC through NetGalley that I volunteered to review。 。。。more

Schizanthus Nerd

I was introduced to Enola Holmes in the first graphic novel collection, which are based on the first three books of Nancy Springer’s The Enola Holmes Mysteries。 This collection adapts the final three books in the series: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline and The Case of Baker Street Station。When we catch up with Enola at the beginning of this collection, she has yet to find her mother。 And finding someone who doesn’t want to be found is complicated。 In her f I was introduced to Enola Holmes in the first graphic novel collection, which are based on the first three books of Nancy Springer’s The Enola Holmes Mysteries。 This collection adapts the final three books in the series: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline and The Case of Baker Street Station。When we catch up with Enola at the beginning of this collection, she has yet to find her mother。 And finding someone who doesn’t want to be found is complicated。 In her first case, which begins in an unusual location (London’s first ladies’ public lavatory), Enola encounters a lot of pink。 She also meets a man who’s the spitting image of Gomez Addams。Enola’s second case involves a kidnapping。 The victim? Her landlady, Mrs。 Tupper。 If you believe Florrie, the list of suspects includes anarchists and Jack the Ripper。 Assisting Enola with this case is none other than Florence Nightingale。 Enola makes a hasty exit。Continuing with the Addams Family references, Lurch makes a cameo in the second case。I kid you not。 The character’s name is Lurch! In her final case, Enola needs to find Lady Blanchefleur。 Along the way, she learns her fortune。 “I see a dagger in your heart and a raven on your shoulder。” Sounds kinda ominous。Enola discovers the price of fashion and deciphers the most important message of her life。 I haven’t found anything Addams adjacent in this story。 Yet。I’ve enjoyed getting acquainted with Enola in these graphic novels。 While I’m confident I now know the basics of her story, I’m keen to read Nancy Springer’s books to get to know her better。 Hopefully by the time I get to the final novel the way the big mystery of the series resolved will only be a fuzzy memory。Thank you so much to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for the opportunity to read this graphic novel。Blog - https://schizanthusnerd。com 。。。more

Anjana

I once again ended up reading the graphic novels close to my watching of the second movie。 Although the plots overlap to a minimal degree, there is a significant deviation in the storylines here。 If you have watched the movie, you would like to know that here, Enola more sensibly does not operate under her real name。 She is still underage, and her guardians are still willing to reign her in if caught。 The movie was great fun on its own (the lack of the Mycroft of this series definitely helped!)。 I once again ended up reading the graphic novels close to my watching of the second movie。 Although the plots overlap to a minimal degree, there is a significant deviation in the storylines here。 If you have watched the movie, you would like to know that here, Enola more sensibly does not operate under her real name。 She is still underage, and her guardians are still willing to reign her in if caught。 The movie was great fun on its own (the lack of the Mycroft of this series definitely helped!)。The art in this series continues to be the biggest draw。 The plot is coming together well, and if I had a full-size copy of the physical graphic novel, I might actually enjoy persuing the tangential information about flowers and codes that feature prominently in the book(s)。Enola is an enterprising girl who struggles to make her way in the real world without getting caught。 Her mother is not yet in the picture, but we can see her getting close。The mystery itself was quite intriguing, and the topics dealt with here were quite different from the first and had the adventure part as strong, if not stronger, than the mystery aspect of it all。It is a different kind of read for a graphic novel。 A lot of detail is included in the background and in the sides of the actual flow of the plot。 It can be read multiple times, and I think if the series continues at this pace, I might buy it for my nieces with the addendum that this is not an actual Sherlock Holmes book because it does not stay true to the most basic characterizations of the original characters。I received an ARC thanks to NetGalley and the publishers but the review is entirely based on my own reading experience of this and the previous work。 。。。more

Anna

This was a fun read。 Quick easy mystery's with a glossary for learning what mentioned things are like Morse code or the Crimean War。 This was a fun read。 Quick easy mystery's with a glossary for learning what mentioned things are like Morse code or the Crimean War。 。。。more

thresher

It’s always wonderful to see popular movies or books be adapted into a graphic novel format。 It further expands to include more people。 Reading about Ebola Holmes is always wonderful and will make an excellent addition to any library。 They come for the beautiful illustrations, and stay for the story, right to the last page。

Ms。 Yingling

Copy provided by Edelweiss PlusBook one of the graphic novel adaptation of this series has been very popular with my students, and I was asked just the other day when the sequel would be out。 Ta da! I'm glad I still have the novels in my library, and have had some luck getting fans of the television series to pick them up。 This volume gives us a look at The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。 In the first story, Enola runs into Copy provided by Edelweiss PlusBook one of the graphic novel adaptation of this series has been very popular with my students, and I was asked just the other day when the sequel would be out。 Ta da! I'm glad I still have the novels in my library, and have had some luck getting fans of the television series to pick them up。 This volume gives us a look at The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。 In the first story, Enola runs into Lady Cecily again, and realizes that she is being held against her will。 Using not only her detective skills, but her knowledge of the social workings of London, Enola manages to hunt down Cecily by investigating who was holding a fashionable pink tea and passing out pink paper fans。 Cecily is indeed being forced into a marriage, and despite meddling from her brothers, Enola manages to locate Cecily。 Will she be in time to save her?In The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, Mrs。 Tupper, Enola's landlady and supporter, receives a threatening and unsettling letter。 It turns out that she was with her husband during the Crimean War, and had a terrible time getting back home after he died。 She was assisted by none other than Florence Nightingale, the founder of the Red Cross。 After her home is trashed, she seeks help from Enola to try to find out who is trying to get information from her。 Things are complicated, Enola's brothers once again stick their noses into things, and Enola manages to work things out satisfactorily。 However, she and Mrs。 Tupper feel that they need to find other lodgings, and they leave together。 The ongoing issue for Enola has been the disappearance of her mother。 She isn't letting her brothers take care of her, because they don't want her investigating where her mother has gone。 The Case of Baker Street Station (the same story as the wisely renamed 2010 The Case of the Gypsy Good-Bye) finds Enola dealing with the case of Lady Blanchefleur as well as a cryptic message that her mother has sent。 What dealing did her mother have with the Romany travelers? And will Enola's brothers see reason in how she should be allowed to live her life? While the graphic novels don't have the details that the novels do, they give a nice overview of the stories and have illustrations that make the Victorian settings come to life。 It's worth it to take a look at these for the depiction of the clothing alone。 Blasco's style isn't quite anime, but the big eyes and frantic faces of the characters certainly will appeal to readers who enjoy the Japanese style。 The addition of Enola's "secret notebooks" with her drawings and surmisings are quite fun, and make it clear when one mystery has ended and another has begun。 I've always enjoyed Springer's work (I should convince someone to read Rowan Hood today!), so was glad to see when it was adapted for the screen。 Blasco's graphic novels are a great way to introduce readers to this series, and since the original novels are rather short, many off my students are willing to pick them up。 This isn't true of all graphic novels; even though I can think of at least four graphic Anne of Green Gables retellings, the original 1908 novels are still gathering dust on the shelves! 。。。more

Brenda

This is the second book in the Enola Holmes graphic novel series and includes three mysteries: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。 I am only slightly familiar with Nancy Springer's work, having only read her first novel, The Case of the Missing Marquess and also having watched both of the Netflix film adaptations, but only recently learned of these graphic novel adaptations。 I'd consider myself a fan of Enola Holmes and real This is the second book in the Enola Holmes graphic novel series and includes three mysteries: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。 I am only slightly familiar with Nancy Springer's work, having only read her first novel, The Case of the Missing Marquess and also having watched both of the Netflix film adaptations, but only recently learned of these graphic novel adaptations。 I'd consider myself a fan of Enola Holmes and really enjoyed this graphic novel。 She's so resourceful, intelligent, and creative when it comes to her disguises。 I also really like her independent streak and not wanting to conform to being a "sensible lady," despite her brother's strong attempts。 In The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, Enola encounters a familiar young lady, Cecily who appears to be held against her will by two older women。 Upon seeing Enola, they hastily guide her away, but not before Cecily cleverly drops her pink fan。 Concerned for Cecily's safety, Enola attempts to follow, but loses them。 Not long after the encounter, Enola learns that the women plan to force Cecily into a marriage with her cousin and an all-out hunt for Cecily ensues。In the second story, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, Enola's landlady, Mrs。 Tupper is kidnapped after having received a cryptic message from some mysterious person named Scutari。 The note requested that she give her message to "The Bird。" Through flashbacks, we learn that Mrs。 Tupper's husband died during the Crimean War and that following his death, she attempted to return to England and was only successful after receiving help from the lady of the lamp。 A large portion of this mystery is trying to locate the abductors carriage, searching Mrs。 Tupper's room for clues and following down leads。 Enola also dons a wig to meet the infamous Florence Nightengale while trying to avoid her brother's, who this time are trying to force her to go to a boarding school。In The Case of Baker Street Station, Lady Blanchefleur has been abducted and her husband, Duque Luis Orlando del Campo has enlisted both Dr。 Ragostin (Enola) and Sherlock Holmes to help find her。 Exploring the underground railway and city streets, Enola bumps into a few leads to her mother's whereabouts and also Lady Blanchefleur's。 At the same time, Enola meets up with her brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft and together they solve the disappearance of their mother, Eudoria Holmes。 One of the highlights of reading this graphic novel are the watercolor illustrations, the vibrant colors and I especially love the way Enola's feminine beauty, independence and her lovely disguises are depicted。 Each mystery is followed by Enola's secret notebook where she shares her case notes, illustrations of the clues she used to solve the case, her disguises and historical details about the people and places she encounters。 For example, in the first notebook entry there is information on the secret language of fans which also played a part in the second Netflix movie。 There's information on how to read morse code and how morse code can be adapted by using other symbols, like using flowers for the dashes and dots to write secret messages。 There's even a section on palmistry and how to write a message with invisible ink。 In addition to gorgeous artwork and exciting sleuthing, I can see this book appealing to kids who enjoy mysteries, books with secret cyphers and codes, or for readers who are fans of the original book series, or the Netflix movies。 。。。more

Robin Pelletier

As always, this series brings me joy whether in a full chapter book version or graphic novel。 I think the art style of this series complements the narratives perfectly。 I love how Elona is depicted both visually and characteristically。 What I love about this volume: Enola specifically helps out females in need/dire situations。 She also has to bail out Sherlock at one point。 If you liked the chapter books or the first volume, you won't be disappointed with this one! As always, this series brings me joy whether in a full chapter book version or graphic novel。 I think the art style of this series complements the narratives perfectly。 I love how Elona is depicted both visually and characteristically。 What I love about this volume: Enola specifically helps out females in need/dire situations。 She also has to bail out Sherlock at one point。 If you liked the chapter books or the first volume, you won't be disappointed with this one! 。。。more

Tonja Drecker

With three mysteries to be solved, it's a treat to dive into London's streets with Enola Holmes and discover where each missing person might be。This graphic novel contains three different tales: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。 While each one is it's own story and separated as such, but there's still enough of an overarching plot to keep everything connected。 The cases involved known and new characters, and some take inte With three mysteries to be solved, it's a treat to dive into London's streets with Enola Holmes and discover where each missing person might be。This graphic novel contains three different tales: The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。 While each one is it's own story and separated as such, but there's still enough of an overarching plot to keep everything connected。 The cases involved known and new characters, and some take interesting, historical twists as well。 Enola is a fun character as she packs spunk, independence, and still manages to reflect her time period。 Her cleverness, of course, is her strength。 She does get herself into some sticky situations, and the solutions aren't what one might think。 Her light-hearted nature adds life with a touch of humor, while the cases are serious and the bad guys sinister。I enjoy the details in the graphics and enjoy the dive into history。 Enola's constant costume change and antics come across very well and there's just a touch of humor in the characters to keep each mystery fun。 The text is easy to locate and read, giving just the right amount of story before letting the graphics do the rest。While the mysteries are well-woven and difficult to solve, there's more to these tales than just that。 There are some historical figures woven in, cultural notes, detective facts and even more。 At the end of each story, several pages are used to go into depth on various topics mentioned during the mystery。 For example, there's information about Florence Nightingale, explanations on how to read a certain code, the 'secret' messages behind fan usage at the time, and so on。 It's simply a fun novel to dive into, an easy read, and much to discover along the way。 I received an ARC and enjoyed this one even more than I thought I would。 I might now have become an Enola Holmes fan。 。。。more

Naomi's Bookshelf

This is a great follow-up to the first graphic novel bind up。 The art was cute and the story was faithful。 I love how we get to see Enola’s disguises as the book describes them。 It makes the graphic novel format so wonderful as the visual elements were well done。 I know it is all visual but the artist turned the crazy outfits and made them real。 I would recommend checking out the graphic novels if you are a fan of the series or just interested in the story。 I received an arc via Netgalley in exc This is a great follow-up to the first graphic novel bind up。 The art was cute and the story was faithful。 I love how we get to see Enola’s disguises as the book describes them。 It makes the graphic novel format so wonderful as the visual elements were well done。 I know it is all visual but the artist turned the crazy outfits and made them real。 I would recommend checking out the graphic novels if you are a fan of the series or just interested in the story。 I received an arc via Netgalley in exchange for a honest review。 。。。more

Ag

This is such a beautiful book! We loved both the story and the drawings。 This book truly is a work of art。 This might be the most beautiful graphic novel book we have seen in a long time。An added bonus for the story being about Sherlock’s sister, who somehow is always forgotten (just like it often happens with women and their stories)。 Everyone knows about Sherlock, but who knows about his sister who was equally awesome? No, not equally, even more awesome。

Kat Voss

A beautifully illustrated and told story。 In true graphic novel style, the pictures tell just as much of the story as the words do。 Enola has quickly become one of my favorite characters, and I am always excited to see what disguise she'll use next, and how she manages to get herself into, and out of, sticky situations。 A beautifully illustrated and told story。 In true graphic novel style, the pictures tell just as much of the story as the words do。 Enola has quickly become one of my favorite characters, and I am always excited to see what disguise she'll use next, and how she manages to get herself into, and out of, sticky situations。 。。。more

Madelene

This is the second book and include stories 3-6。 I really recommend reading the first book first, since this book is not a stand alone。What I liked most about Enola Holmes: The Grapic Novels were the beautiful drawings。 The colors and all small details really make this a pleasant read。 I also liked the facts included in the stories, so I felt like I learned history and other interesting things while reading。 I don't read graphic novels very often, but this was my cup of tea and if a third book w This is the second book and include stories 3-6。 I really recommend reading the first book first, since this book is not a stand alone。What I liked most about Enola Holmes: The Grapic Novels were the beautiful drawings。 The colors and all small details really make this a pleasant read。 I also liked the facts included in the stories, so I felt like I learned history and other interesting things while reading。 I don't read graphic novels very often, but this was my cup of tea and if a third book will be published, I would definitely read that too。 。。。more

Dawn Michelle

Much like the first book I also read for NetGalley, this copy was also missing a lot of the story [the whole third story is gone - there is one page and then nothing for the rest of the book] which has made me realize that I just need to wait until they are published to read them as for whatever reason, the whole book is not downloading to my Kindle Fire for reading。 THAT said, once again [from what there was of the stories], this is an absolutely gorgeously illustrated, hilariously funny, well- Much like the first book I also read for NetGalley, this copy was also missing a lot of the story [the whole third story is gone - there is one page and then nothing for the rest of the book] which has made me realize that I just need to wait until they are published to read them as for whatever reason, the whole book is not downloading to my Kindle Fire for reading。 THAT said, once again [from what there was of the stories], this is an absolutely gorgeously illustrated, hilariously funny, well-written [and translated] graphic novel, featuring the pluckiest girl out there right now, Miss Enola Holmes。 Miss Holmes is just as inquisitive and intelligent as her famous brother and even more engaging than he is。 She is not afraid to do what she needs to do to get things done。 I really loved how one of the stories had Florence Nightingale in it and am really looking forward to reading that one in full。 Since there was even less story to read this time around, I have less to say about the stories this time around, but I will be looking at my libraries as soon as this is published to request and read it in full。 THAT is how good these are [and hence the 4 star rating。 What I DID read was just spectacular]。 I think people of all ages will love these stories。 Unfortunately, again I have no idea how it all ends up for Enola, but I can guess she lands feet firmly on the ground and her goals all met and she will be as popular as ever。 Well done!!Thank you to NetGalley, Serena Blasco, Tayna Gold - Translator, and Andrews McMeel Publishing for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Marina Marcello

I was so glad Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels: Book Two was available as a Read Now on NetGalley because I enjoyed Book One so much! These appear to be the conclusion of the stories (hopefully just for now!) and the humor, found family, and female rebellion were just as enjoyable in these as the first book。 Enola manages to solve her huge mystery and even a major familial issue。 I cannot help but root for Enola! The art, also as expected, is very nicely done。 These are a great graphic novel ser I was so glad Enola Holmes: The Graphic Novels: Book Two was available as a Read Now on NetGalley because I enjoyed Book One so much! These appear to be the conclusion of the stories (hopefully just for now!) and the humor, found family, and female rebellion were just as enjoyable in these as the first book。 Enola manages to solve her huge mystery and even a major familial issue。 I cannot help but root for Enola! The art, also as expected, is very nicely done。 These are a great graphic novel series all around and recommended for all ages! Five Stars! 。。。more

Cozybec

Enola Holmes is back again to solve mysteries and cause some ruckus in London society!Volume two of the Enola Holmes graphic novels include The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。 All three of these stories were so much fun and contained so many fantastic moments。 As in the first volume, the art in these graphic novels are so fun and beautiful to look at。 The details in the Victorian drawings and the way they've been adapted rea Enola Holmes is back again to solve mysteries and cause some ruckus in London society!Volume two of the Enola Holmes graphic novels include The Case of the Peculiar Pink Fan, The Case of the Cryptic Crinoline, and The Case of Baker Street Station。 All three of these stories were so much fun and contained so many fantastic moments。 As in the first volume, the art in these graphic novels are so fun and beautiful to look at。 The details in the Victorian drawings and the way they've been adapted really suit the narrative and the tone of the original Enola Holmes books。Serena Blasco did an incredible job with volume two and though I'm sad this ends where the original set of novels did - I'm hopeful there will be a graphic novel of the more recent Enola Holmes book too。 Thank you to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel for providing me with a copy for an honest review! 。。。more