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Amulet: Collectors Edition

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The first three books in the powerful Amulet series are now available in one magical box set! After the tragic death of their father, Emily, Navin, and their mother move to an ancestral home to start a new life - but the strange house proves to be more dangerous than they could have imagined. Lured into an underground world inhabited by demons, robots, and talking animals, Em and Navin must triumph over evil with the help of some new friends and a mysterious amulet. But can Em learn to control the amulet's power... without losing herself? With breathtaking illustrations from the imagination of Kazu Kubuishi and an action-packed tale of love and survival, this beautiful collection is a must-have introduction to the bestselling Amulet series. Included are Book The Stonekeeper , Book The Stonekeeper's Curse , and Book The Cloud Searchers in one magical box set. A perfect gift to introduce readers to this nailbiting fantastical adventure.

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First published September 1, 2011

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Kazu Kibuishi

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Kazu Kibuishi (born 1978) is an American graphic novel author and illustrator. He is best known for being the creator and editor of the comic anthology Flight and for creating the webcomic Copper. He has also written (drawn) the Amulet series. The webcomic artist and noted critic Scott McCloud has said that some of Kazu Kibuishi's work is so beautifully drawn that "it hurts my hands when I look at it".

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November 27, 2011
I luv these books. Magic and lots of mystery to me
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March 20, 2016
I confess. I'm feeling like I don't quite have graphic novel literacy yet. Sure, I can follow the cues for when we're in a dream or when something's happening in the mind, not out loud. But these stories have a lot to take in! It's tempting to follow the action and rapidly flip the pages, but watch out...you'll miss some finer points on the characters, critical details for the future storyline and some a-mazing artistry. Wow, this guy can draw!

I love how the distance scenes almost look like a picture. The coloring is so crisp and perfectly set to the create the mood of the moment. I can't imagine the work that went into each page; I feel guilty just turning pages to follow the story. I've taken to reading it again, after I've read it, just to stare at the pictures some more.
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5 reviews26 followers
February 15, 2016
i loved these books SO MUCH! The pæot and storyline was well written and kept me sucked in.
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November 24, 2018
As always I thoroughly enjoy falling into the worlds that Mr Kibuishi creates. I've learned to take my time enjoying the illustrations as well as the storyline and the character developments the way the Chinese enjoy their tiny bowls of rice.
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May 3, 2022
Vol. 1 The Stonekeeper ~ Well, this has definitely caught my attention. Interesting characters, intriguing premise, fascinating world buckling, beautiful art. I can certainly see why so many people like this series.

Vol. 2 Stonekeeper’s Curse ~ I enjoyed this volume a bit more than the first. In part, most likely, because things are making sense now that some explanations were provided.

Vol. 3 The Cloud Searchers ~ A fun romp that moves the story onward, with increasing complexities to backstories and motivations, but still maintains its whimsical origins.
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September 18, 2019
i like this book because it is a comic book and really easy to read. this is a story about stone keepers who has magical powers. a important lesson i learned from this book is always be your self and don't let people change you. there is a bad character that tries to take control of you and use you.
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Sorry but I would like to ask how to read this book since there is no possible way for me to read this book . It only shows me the book cover although I want to read the actual book
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