This book will make Readers stay up all night dying to know what is going to happen next. 'The story drips with suspense, wrapping readers into the narrative just as easily as the man in the black cloak binds. Robert Beatty's best-selling gothic fantasy about an unforgettable heroine is now a mesmerizing graphic novel with rich, atmospheric illustrations. She did not have to hide in the basement anymore and she didn't have to hide from everyone anymore. Serafina and the Black Cloak: The Graphic Novel. But in the end, she defeated the man in the Black Cloak and saved everyone that's been captured by the man in the Black Cloak. The ending was super good because in the beginning of the book Serafina had to stay away from everyone except her father, hid in the basement, and had to face the man in the Black Cloak. The characters in the story are great role models (except the villains of course!) and very brave. Adults and children will eagerly follow Serafina from the basement into a world of self-discovery, justice, and new friendships. 68-page comprehensive study guideChapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of expert analysis Featured in our Family Coming-of-Age Journeys Good & Evil collections. It is violent and scary in parts of the book but if kids can handle violence then it will be okay. The book leaves readers satisfied with the plot but hungry for more about its unusual heroine. Serafina and the Black Cloak Robert Beatty. I read this book when I was ten years old, (I'm eleven now) and loved it!! The beginning was a bit slow but when I got to the part where Serafina spots the man in the black cloak capture the young guest, Clara Brahms, I desperately wanted to find out what was going to happen next.
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