I read parts of this in DA, so it felt a little strange reading this volume. I kept remembering reading scenes before and that kept distracting me from the larger story. This volume was mostly introductory, and there was nothing really standout about the story so far. I'm being conservative in my ...
And while it doesn't shy away from the evils of the world - greed and violence are two that are dealt with in particular in this volume - it also is about the least offensive graphic novel I could imagine while acknowledging these flaws. Why four star instead of five, then? I just had trouble ...
The BasicsFone Bone, Phoney Bone, and Smiley Bone just got kicked out of Boneville. Wandering in the desert with nowhere to turn, they get separated, yet each finds their way into the fertile valley full of talking animals and fantastical creatures. And it’s looking more and more like they’re on the...
5 Stars, BUY IT Self purchase, Digital Copy This is a re-read review. This series is what a comic is about. A Freaking Amazing. If you’ve never read this read it now. Buy it for children who can read. No words for how awesome this series is. As juicy and fun as I remember. I love Fone Bone a...
I had to pick up some things that had come it to the library, and drop off some things that were due. Natasha didn't want to pull herself away from Star Trek, but she asked me to pick up a stack of Marvel for her reading pleasure. So, then, an hour later, there we are on either end of the sofa den w...
Quick thoughts:This was alright, though after reading the [b:Amulet series|1238684|Amulet, Vol. 1 The Stonekeeper|Kazu Kibuishi|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327866356s/1238684.jpg|1384641] I know there's better middle grade graphic novels out there. There was surprisingly a lot of smoking in this ...
The first time I read this, I fell in love with it. Rereading it, I notice that a good bit of humor comes from older shows like Looney Tunes, so I believe older people who grew up with Looney Tunes will love this series. The panels are very easy to follow and are mostly arranged in six simple panels...
The first time I read this, I fell in love with it. Rereading it, I notice that a good bit of humor comes from older shows like Looney Tunes, so I believe older people who grew up with Looney Tunes will love this series. The panels are very easy to follow and are mostly arranged in six simple panels...
Originally reviewed here.Why I Read It: I never knew about Bone until I started working at Chapters five years ago. After being there for a bit, I noticed that it was a ridiculously popular series with younger kids. I then later learned that this series is actually critically acclaimed and loved by ...
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