Owly: Bright Lights and Starry Nights

by Andy Runton

Paperback, ?

Collection

Rating

(10 ratings; 4.2)

Description

On a slightly scary camping trip to study stars in the night sky, Owly and Wormy make new friends.

Language

Original language

English

User reviews

LibraryThing member JoseJay
Great graphic novel. The panels and peach bubbles guide the reader with ease. The illustrations show emotion and attitude. Great book for predictions.
LibraryThing member Maydacat
The full-color illustrations in this picture book will undoubtedly appeal to the much younger set, but older fans of Owly & Wormy will miss the more in-depth goodness of the longer tales that are in the graphic novels from this author. Still, Andy Runton’s familiar style is here, and when this
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Dynamic Duo is able to overcome their fears, they discover much joy.
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LibraryThing member Kaethe
Owly gets a telescope, then has adventures with Wormy while trying to see the stars. The wonderful thing about Owly is that everything is such a big deal: the unfamiliar is terrifying, while a sandwich eaten outside of the house is the best thing ever. It's very childlike, but not childish. Okay,
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the other thing is that there are no words, even though there is a sort of dialogue.

Just so freaking cute.

Library copy.
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