Return to the Isle of the Lost

by Melissa De la Cruz

Disney Descendants: Isle of the Lost (2), Descendants Novelizations (Disney) (Isle of the Lost 2)

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Mal, Evie, Carlos, and Jay have received threatening messages demanding they return home. They have a sneaking suspicion that their villainous parents are behind the messages, and something Evie sees in her Magic Mirror confirms their fears. Although Maleficent's just a tiny lizard after her confrontation with Mal, could she have found a way to escape? Mal and her friends determine to sneak back to the Isle to get to the bottom of the mystery.

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Weeks have passed since Mal defeated her mother, Maleficent (now a tiny lizard), and everything seems peaceful for her and her friends. However, there have been some weird weather patterns happening throughout the United States of Auradon that cannot be explained, and there have been some mysterious attacks in a nearby kingdom.

Then, there are the messages.

Mal and her friends each receive a message telling them to return to the Isle of the Lost before Saturday night. They have no idea who sent them this message or why they want them to return, but after some hacking Carlos is able to find out that there is going to be a meeting of the Anti-Heroes club the night they were told to return to the Isle. Going against their better judgement, show more the four former villains decide to travel to the Isle to find out what this club might be plotting and to stop them before they disrupt the peace in Auradon.

To my surprise, I did not enjoy this book as much as its predecessor, The Isle of the Lost. Part of this is due to the fact that the villain kids are lacking the edge they had in the first book and the beginning of the Descendants movie. I get that they chose good in the movie, but it seems as though their transformation to good was too drastic in such a short time. Yes, Mal and Jay had a few moments where their bad side showed, but they were still much more tame than the first book.

Aside from that the plot was interesting, since it book took some turns that I wasn’t expecting and it kept me on my toes as I waited for certain events to either happen or not happen. It was similar to the first book where each of the kids had their own battle to face on the Isle, only this had more of a focus on the new friendship the four now share.

There were some new characters who made small appearances that I liked, including Genie’s daughter, Jordan, and a few more of the villain kids that our old VK’s encounter on their trip home.

I’m still on the fence whether I like this one more than the first book or not, but I do know that I prefer the movies because, well, the music guys… come on. Still, I treat the Descendants books and movies differently because it’s not necessarily a book made into a movie or vice versa.
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This is the one where they chase their parent's McGuffin's. Again, some bits with huge promise (like the club of children on the Isle of the Lost only pretending to be against them, and secretly being in favour of Heros, and the whole 'maybe Mal's mother is escaping and attacking people' plot was great, until the weak ending) but sigh, I have no interest in Ben and his committee meetings and border squabbles.
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In a prologue, the reader learns that Mal, Evie, Jay and Carlos, the children of Maleficent, Snow White’s Evil Queen, Jafar and Cruella de Vil, have been sent to the kingdom of Auradon to learn how to be good. They are happy in school making friends, joining clubs and playing sports when they start to receive strange messages telling them to return to the Isle of the Lost. They suspect their horrible parents are behind the messages, so the four kids decide that they have to return to figure out what's going on.

I love how much the main four characters have evolved from troublemakers to good kids and how they use their talents to fight evil. Each one of these characters has their own unique personality. It's also nice to see the kids of show more other famous Disney characters have some exposure, and it hints at big things for future adventures.

I thought it was a cute book filled with action and totally appropriate for pre-teens or any Disney fan.
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Disney's evil villains children are now in the spot light of Disney fan's eyes! Return of the Lost Isle, highlights the evilest of evil villains children and as the good guys in Disney. Mal, Maleficence's daughter, is and expert at making her enemies feel intimidated, but has broken the unlawful habit of leaving her evil roots in the past. Upon her and her friends arrival to, Auradon, she Eve, Carlos, and Jay all receive letters threading them to return home before moon light. Mal, confused, can not believe it and is determined that it is Maleficent (her mother) sending the letters, but how can she be doing that if she is a lizard? Also, her friends find it strange that the letters they received resemble their parents in some way. They show more don't know what to do or who is sending the letters! With confusion in their brains and fear in their hearts the four team up together to solve this mystery. In my opinion, this book was wonderful! I am 22 years old and still find it funny that I can be entertained by Disney. When it comes to children, children are bound to stay interested in this book. Which brings me to my next point. With interest comes reading and when kids read they develop their literacy and vocabulary skills. Which then corresponds with comprehension of text! show less
I expected better out of the sophomore effort. This is too much like the last one, maybe even a little worse because of that. The first third is spend tooling around the school, doing NOTHING. It's even more cutesy than the Wicked World shorts, and spends too much time dwelling on things the audience already knows (no one is going to read a Descendants novel without knowing the Descendants universe). Then another third tooling around the isle. And the last third is the SAME four quests, one for each character.

It doesn't even expand new characters. The deus ex magicka is overplayed. There are plot threads that were super out-of-character (if they don't drop away into irrelevancy/forgetfulness), like Yen Sid being a Dumbledore wizard show more instead of a Samuel L. Jackson don't-fuck-with-my-hat motherfucker. The "twist" is viewable from a mile away. I have a bad feeling I won't be able to complete the third one. show less
Slightly better than the first book, still 3 stars for me though. The plot is more complicated and excited, but the ending is a bit disappointed.
This book was great.

I liked how it took place in both Auradon and the Isle of the Lost. It even briefly explored other places like Camelot, Neverland, and Charmington Cove (where Cinderella lives).

There were some new characters as well as characters from the movie. Also Ben had a larger role in this book than he did in the previous one.

I enjoyed the plot and the quest and everything fit together nicely.

The ending sets up a new movie and/or book perfectly. I can’t wait to find out what happens next.

Overall, a solid book in the Descendants franchise.

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Melissa de la Cruz is the #1 New York Times, #1 Publishers Weekly and #1 IndieBound bestselling author of novels for readers of all ages, including The Isle of the Lost and Return to the Isle of the Lost. Her books have topped the USA Today, Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times bestseller lists and have been published in more than twenty show more countries. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Return to the Isle of the Lost
Original publication date
2016-05-24
People/Characters
Mal; Evie; Carlos; Jay; Prince Ben; Princess Audrey (show all 36); Ally; Lonnie; Jordan; Pin; Herkie; Artie; Gordon; Tiger Peony; Freddie Facilier; Mad Maddy; Yzla; Hadie; Diego De Vil; Claudine Frollo; Harry Badun; Jace Badun; Big Murph; Eddie; Hermie Bing; Anthony Tremaine; Ginny Gothel; Gaston Jr.; Gaston the Third; Yen Sid; Madam Mim; Merlin; The Grand Duke; Anita Radcliffe; Roger Radcliffe; Archimedes
Important places
Isle of the Lost; Auradon
Epigraph
"I've got the most brilliant idea!"
--Prince Ben,
 Isle of the Lost
Dedication
For Mattie
my hero

And the
C. H. Class of 2025,
Go Vikings!
First words
Once upon a time, after all the happily-ever-afters, when all the fairy tales were supposed to have ended, came a new beginning when the teenaged children of the most evil villains in the land were sent from the remote Isle o... (show all)f the Lost to the majestic kingdom of Auradon.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)We're the villains you root for in the story.

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Kids, Tween, Fiction and Literature
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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PZ7 .D36967 .RLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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