The Worlds of Kazu Kibuishi: A Comprehensive Guide to the Amulet Nook Series

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The Amulet book series, written and illustrated by Kazu Kibuishi, is a captivating fantasy adventure that takes readers on a thrilling journey. The series follows the story of two siblings, Emily and Navin, as they navigate the mystical world of Alledia. In the first book, "The Stonekeeper," Emily and Navin's world is turned upside down when their mother is kidnapped by a tentacled creature. They soon discover a magical amulet that holds tremendous power and embark on a quest to rescue their mother. Along the way, they encounter various creatures and allies, some of whom become vital to their mission. As the series progresses, the siblings face more challenges and dangers.


I think this Palette is worth the purchase! I only purchased two of the palettes, but I think I will be purchasing the other two!

Do great more of a halo to my eye I placed the shade inside job on the inner and outer corner of my lid and blended through my crease to connect the two. There really isn t a need to have them both in this palette, it just seems like they could have provided another green or something else to make this palette a little more versatile.

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As the series progresses, the siblings face more challenges and dangers. In the second book, "The Stonekeeper's Curse," Emily must learn to control the amulet's power while facing the malevolent Elf King. The third book, "The Cloud Searchers," sees Emily, Navin, and their new friend, Leon, join a crew of sky pirates in their search for the lost city of Cielis.

Morphe x Jaclyn Hill: Armed and Gorgeous Review and Swatches!

Today I wanted to review the Armed and Gorgeous palette from the Morphe x Jaclyn Hill Vault collection. I have already reviewed the Ring the Alarm and the Dark Magic palettes so if you haven’t read those posts go back and do that! I also wrote a post with an overview of this collection and talked a bit about the drama with the palette recall.

The Armed and Gorgeous palette was definitely one of the palettes that caused the palette recall debacle. But that is all in the past, and this is a brand new palette (or so they say). This palette does retail for $15 and comes with 10 eyeshadows and a mirror!

The theme of this palette is like “beautiful FBI agent” which is pretty cute. The shade names definitely go with that theme for the most part. I think out of the vault collection, Dark Magic definitely had the most consistent theme but I like this one also.

Just looking at this palette, right off the bat, its pretty. It doesn’t WOW me but I have been really into yellow eyeshadows so I do have a little interest in this one. If I didn’t buy the full collection, I probably wouldn’t have reached for this one. Let’s talk about the shade range.

In the first row, you have:

VIP – This is satin white pearl shimmer shade. This is a great inner corner highlight. Like so good that I would go into this palette just for that shade. It is not completely opaque so you do have to build it up if you want it to be opaque but still overall a really good shade and start to this palette.

Access – This is a matte yellow shadow. Like I said above, I have really been into yellow lately and this is a pretty good shadow! It blends really easily and has great pigment. I definitely like this one too.

Gilt Trip – This is a bright yellow shimmer shade. It is really beautiful too and feels really soft to swatch. I don’t see myself using this shade a lot but it still really nice.

Coin – This is a super metallic bright gold shimmer shade. Its really pretty but again, I don’t see myself using this one that much. It is just a little dramatic. Although I did use it as an inner corner highlight one day and it was really pretty.

Agent – This is a cool orange matte shade. I did used this to deepen up my crease when I used Access in my crease. It is a good matte shade – nothing crazy special.

In the second row, you have:

Top Secret – This is a matte army green. This is the infamous trouble shade. I have to admit, I did have a little trouble with this shade at the beginning. It was a little patchy when I tried to blend it. I then switch brushes and tried stamping on my eyelid instead and it worked really well. I don’t think this is a shadow that will work with any look but I did make it work for my eye look.

Smooth Criminal – This is a boring matte brown shade. Morphe has a million matte brown shades so although this one isn’t special – it is still decent. I understand why it was included in this palette.

Secure – This is a slightly brighter orange matte shade than Agent. There really isn’t a need to have them both in this palette, it just seems like they could have provided another green or something else to make this palette a little more versatile.

Prowl – This is a cool matte brown shade. This one is much darker than Smooth Criminal so I don’t have a complaint about two matte browns. This is a good shade, it blends really well.

Classified – This is a glittery / shimmery bronze shade. This is a really unique shade, I must admit. It is really beautiful as an all over the lid shade.

I saw a review where someone said that the shimmer shades were hard to pick up with a rush, which hasn’t been my experience. All of them seem to do pretty well with a brush. There are definitely a few winners in this palette in my opinion.

I have kind of been moving away from warm tones but I think this palette has a good mix that will make it a good fall palette. This palette is definitely not perfect. There are definitely improvements that I would like to make but overall, I do see myself getting use out of the palette. I initially didn’t think I would like this palette very much but I do! I recommend this palette if you think this would be a good addition to what you already have. Obviously we all already have a lot of warm tones so if you won’t get use out of it, don’t buy it!

Well, that is it for me today friends! Let me know down below what you think of this palette or about Morphe in general! I would love to know!!

Today I wanted to review the Armed and Gorgeous palette from the Morphe x Jaclyn Hill Vault collection. I have already reviewed the Ring the Alarm and the Dark Magic palettes so if you haven’t read those posts go back and do that! I also wrote a post with an overview of this collection and talked a bit about the drama with the palette recall.
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In the fourth book, "The Last Council," Emily and her friends attend the Council of Kings, where they hope to find a solution to the escalating conflict in their world. Secrets are revealed, and alliances are tested as they confront the forces of evil. The fifth book, "Prince of the Elves," follows Emily's journey to the elf kingdom to enlist their aid in the battle against the malevolent Voice. The sixth book, "Escape from Lucien," delves into the heart of darkness as Emily and her companions must escape from the ancient city of Lucien while being pursued by the Elf King's forces. The seventh book, "Firelight," brings the final battle closer as Emily and her friends race against time to find the lost city of Kanalis and its powerful guardian. The penultimate book, "Supernova," sees Emily making a fateful decision that could determine the fate of Alledia. As the forces of evil close in, Emily must confront her deepest fears and find the strength to fight. Finally, in the last book, "The Eternal King," the ultimate climax unfolds as Emily faces off against the Voice and struggles to save her friends and her world. The Amulet book series is a beautifully crafted and immersive tale of bravery, friendship, and the power of family. Through stunning artwork and a gripping narrative, Kazu Kibuishi creates a world that will captivate readers of all ages. Each book builds upon the previous ones, leading to an epic and satisfying conclusion. Whether you're a fan of fantasy or graphic novels, the Amulet series is a must-read..

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1. Rebecca - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the "Amulet Nook" series in order. The writing was sloppy and lacked depth, the character development was practically nonexistent, and the plot was confusing and disjointed. It felt like the author was just stringing together random events without any real purpose. I also found the dialogue to be quite forced and unnatural. Overall, I found it to be a frustrating read that didn't live up to the hype.
2. Michael - 1 star - I have to say, I was extremely let down by the "Amulet Nook" series in order. The story was incredibly predictable and formulaic, with no surprises or twists to keep me engaged. The characters were flat and uninteresting, and I had a hard time connecting with them. Additionally, the pacing was all over the place, with long stretches of nothing happening followed by rushed and unsatisfying conclusions. It just felt like a poorly constructed story that didn't deliver on its promises.
3. Laura - 2 stars - I couldn't get into the "Amulet Nook" series in order at all. The writing style didn't resonate with me, and I found it to be overly simplistic and lacking in sophistication. The world-building was minimal, leaving me with many unanswered questions about the setting and the rules of the magical elements introduced. The story also didn't flow well, with abrupt shifts in tone and inconsistent pacing. Overall, it just didn't captivate me or hold my interest.

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