![]() ![]() For me, Stephenie and this series of books is most readily calls to mind to Eoin Colfer's phenomenal Artemis Fowlseries. While this series has equal gender appeal, what I love most about it is the character of Dublin resident, Stephanie Edgely, who is twelve when the series begins. But how many covers really do that anyway? And, while they are attractive, I'm not sure that they fully convey all the wonderful, creative details that make up the books. The covers at the bottom of the review are the newest incarnations of the books. The cover to the left is my second favorite, since it still gives you a little taste for the character of Skulduggery Pleasant, the coolest skeleton detective to hit the pages, ever. The above covers are my favorite - the girl in the illustration, Stephanie, is one of the main characters and also one of the coolest girls in young adult fantasy fiction to come along in a while. ![]() ![]() Since I often judge a book by it's cover, this phenomenon caught my eye right away. The Skulduggery Pleasantseries by Derek Landy, illustrations by Tom Percival, despite the fact that it is currently only three books long, has had three different cover designs as well as a title change since book one, Scepter of the Ancients(the new title of the first book in the series) was published in 2007. ![]()
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