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A review by hugbandit7
Enola Holmes and the Elegant Escapade by Nancy Springer
4.0
Ever since I saw the movie on Netflix, I have been captured by this series and have enjoyed every book I have read so far. There is something about this spunky Enola Holmes that draws me in each time. Enola is a self-proclaimed perditorian, which is a finder of lost things or people. She does this exceptionally well, and in this novel, we find her saving her good friend Cecily from her locked room and uncovering a way to keep this from happening again. Because of the time period in which this book is set, most women are considered property. Cecily's father is not a kind man, and he apparently is up to some unscrupulous things.
We learn more about Enola's life at the woman's home and outside the home. Her brothers are always concerned for her, but she is taking classes that thrill them since they just want her to be happy and stay out of trouble. That last part is hard because she is not afraid to stick her nose in where it doesn't belong when it comes to her friends.
Cecily is a unique character, and I wonder if she is bipolar because she becomes two different people depending on which hand is dominant at the time. The left-hand Cecily is bold and not afraid of anything. The right-hand Cecily is a simpering food and can't stand up for herself. I liked how Enola would draw out the left-hand Cecily when she needed someone that was more forthright.
I enjoyed the fast pace of the story, Enola's unique costumes, and the interaction between all of the characters. The descriptions drew me in, and I felt like I was a part of the story. Enola is a role model for young women to achieve more than they think they can.
These are fun reads, so check this series out. We give it 4 paws up.
We learn more about Enola's life at the woman's home and outside the home. Her brothers are always concerned for her, but she is taking classes that thrill them since they just want her to be happy and stay out of trouble. That last part is hard because she is not afraid to stick her nose in where it doesn't belong when it comes to her friends.
Cecily is a unique character, and I wonder if she is bipolar because she becomes two different people depending on which hand is dominant at the time. The left-hand Cecily is bold and not afraid of anything. The right-hand Cecily is a simpering food and can't stand up for herself. I liked how Enola would draw out the left-hand Cecily when she needed someone that was more forthright.
I enjoyed the fast pace of the story, Enola's unique costumes, and the interaction between all of the characters. The descriptions drew me in, and I felt like I was a part of the story. Enola is a role model for young women to achieve more than they think they can.
These are fun reads, so check this series out. We give it 4 paws up.