7/6/2023 0 Comments Malamander review![]() A book called Malamander by Captain K is chosen for Violet. ![]() At the Book Dispensary, the book choses the reader by feeding the mechanical mermonkey a coin, which then issues a card, similar to the one Violet already has, and by following the code on the back, the reader finds the book that has been chosen for them. Hanniver recognizes Violet's name because she used to know her father, Peter Parma, also a writer. Jenny Hanniver, they run into Sebastian Eels, an author and a local celebrity. It's a picture Herbie recognizes and so the two set off for the Eerie Book Dispensary.Īt the Eerie Book Dispensary, which is owned by Mrs. ![]() The only clue Violet has is a card with some numbers on one side and a picture of a mermonkey in a top hat on the other side. On the other hand, Violet is looking for her parents who had disappeared while staying in the Grand Nautilus when she was a baby and now she's come to enlist the services of Herbie Lemon, who is, after all, the hotel's Lost and Founder. Violet is being chased by a sailor with a boat hook in place of a hand that was somehow lost. That is until Violet Parma, also 12, enters his life climbing through the window of his small cubbyhole in the reception lobby asking to be hidden. ![]() It's bitter cold winter in Eerie-on-Sea, a coastal resort town, and there aren't many guests staying at the Grand Nautilus Hotel, which means that Herbert "Herbie" Lemon, 12 and in charge of the hotel's Lost and Foundry, isn't terribly busy either. ![]()
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