
Helpful Score: 1
This sequel focused more on Moose and less on Natalie, as she was away at school for part of the book. I really liked how Moose's character and motivation were more deeply explored -- why he's such a nice guy and how being a people-pleaser doesn't always work out. The plot was more focused and action-driven than the first book, which worked for me and probably works well for the target audience.

This is the sequel to "Al Capone Does My Shirts" and I don't like it as much as I like the first book. It explores more of coming-of-age issues (first kisses, etc.) than the first book did. This one has more action and perilous moments but I didn't feel drawn into it. I feel like I want more closure or finality to the story -- I want them to grow up and leave Alcatraz, but there isn't a third book.