I should have known this was a sequel, given that the word "Another" is in the title, but alas, I read this one first. Even still, I was charmed by this lovely little novel. Stuart, a 10-year-old boy who looks younger, has recently moved to a new town. He's also recently found his great-uncle's illusions, and he needs to complete all of the adventures associated with them with the help of his trusty and plucky friend April, one of a set of triplets with the names May and June. Fun, interesting, and not all that predictable, which is refreshing for an adult reading juvenile fiction. Thoroughly enjoyed. This is the perfect little series for young people, and the young- at- heart, to enjoy a clever adventure. I have loved this story from the very first line. It is so charming and funny and fantastically magical that you nearly wish you were a Kingley triplet so you could join in on the wonderful madness. Don't worry though, if you don't believe in magic it can merely be a strong hallucination and you can go on your way. But, what is life without magic? ;)
What do You think about Big Change For Stuart (2013)?
I think I actually liked this book more than the first one.
—evac21