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Stone Rabbit #1: BC Mambo (2009)

by Erik Craddock(Favorite Author)
3.4 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0375939229 (ISBN13: 9780375939228)
languge
English
genre
publisher
Random House Books for Young Readers
series
Stone Rabbit Series
review 1: This is the first in a series of graphic novels about Stone Rabbit and his friends. We learn why the series is called Stone Rabbit and get an introduction into the quick tempered and sharp-witted rabbit. The style of illustrations is very lively, vibrant, and humorous. However, at times, this book is difficult to tell what is happening the story because the level of sophistication to the illustrations takes some decoding. A reader new to graphic novels might be a bit confused. The book has a glossary in the back for some of the hard words used in the story. This is a feature in all of the Stone Rabbit books and makes for great vocabulary building opportunities. BC Mambo is not quite as strong as some of the other books in the series.Reading Level: 2.2
review 2:
... more While reading this, I tried to think as a 7 year old boy, but even then I don't think the story is really that good. Following a rabbit that discovers a time portal in his bathroom, he ends up in the age of dinosaurs and cavemen. Battling a evil caveman who wants to take over the world, the rabbit does his best to solve everyone's problems. The artwork is good and there are humorous parts in the story, but to me, the layout of the comics are very hard to follow. I can see young boys/girls enjoying this book, but I think more for the artwork then the actual story. less
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growellyrowelly
Some of the spreads were confusing, and the plot seemed a little muddled.Library copy
Abby120696
I can see why kids like it. Fast paced and colorful and sarcastic.
Joy
Recommended by first grade.
noro
Super fun series.
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