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BOOM! - BOOM! Box (2014), 24 pages
Description
Comic and Graphic Books. Young Adult Fiction. HTML: When you're a scout, nothing is more important than being prepared, but how do you prepare for legions of supernatural creatures threatening to beat down your scouting camp's door? Jo, April, Mal, Molly, and Ripley are about to find out! It's just supposed to be a normal day at camp with games and a bit of canoeing, but when the girls find themselves separated from the rest of camp they realize there really is a lot more going on and it might be a unhelpful river monster that gives them the key to figuring everything out..
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LibraryThing member lissabeth21
Even more disjointed than Vol. 1. I thought that with so many volumes there would be better detail and connectors between sections.
LibraryThing member Calavari
Lumberjanes by Brooke Allen, Grace Ellis, and Noelle Stevenson I have to admit, I was interested the first time I saw the title of this comic. It took a while for me to actually pick it up, but that happens with me. Too many books and comics out there to get to all of them while their still
The day finally came when I could read through a couple of these and it's definitely a series I'll keep up with. The premise is fun and the content is even better. It's everything that I've experienced in large groups of girls, especially among the more tomboyish variety.
#1 mostly serves to introduce everyone, and then the rest expound on the strangeness of their camp and surroundings. Part of the fun of a group of girlfriends is that some say yes to adventure and they bring along their more cautious friends who just may have the words of a reason to get them to safety later. Love these girls!
(I have all the single issues and the Volume on the same review because they were combined into the volume and I figured, why only review one when they share material?)
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new. The day finally came when I could read through a couple of these and it's definitely a series I'll keep up with. The premise is fun and the content is even better. It's everything that I've experienced in large groups of girls, especially among the more tomboyish variety.
#1 mostly serves to introduce everyone, and then the rest expound on the strangeness of their camp and surroundings. Part of the fun of a group of girlfriends is that some say yes to adventure and they bring along their more cautious friends who just may have the words of a reason to get them to safety later. Love these girls!
(I have all the single issues and the Volume on the same review because they were combined into the volume and I figured, why only review one when they share material?)
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graphic novels