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Indlæser... Vampires Don't Wear Polka Dots: A Graphic Novel (Graphix Chapters)af Debbie Dadey, Debbie Dadey (Forfatter), Pearl Low (Adaptation)
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. This is cute, but it ends so lackluster. There's a climatic point where the students begin to seriously suspect Ms Jeepers as a vampire, but it never reaches a full conclusion. I've never read the original, so I can’t compare it. Instead of a "the end" I was expecting a "to be continued." Still, this will be great for new readers to graphic novels. The panels are big and easy to follow. The Bailey school kids is a classic beginning chapter book series for kids it has been around for decades. Just recently they started to turn the classic books into a graphic novel series coming out a scholastic called graphics. The graphics are fine and lovely kids will see them and enjoy them. However the graphic novels turn the kids into little snot that are really quite annoying where in the chapter books they are precocious and curious and not necessarily obnoxious but in the book they’re obnoxious so for me this is it A total fail it’s not bad but not something I would gravitate to or probably recommend. If you want a good beginning chapter graphic novel choose Cleo in Fritz automatic treehouse ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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The hard-to-handle third graders at Bailey Elementary School wonder if their new teacher, Mrs. Jeepers, who just moved from Transylvania and has glowing green eyes, is a vampire. Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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Google Books — Indlæser... GenrerMelvil Decimal System (DDC)741.5The arts Graphic arts and decorative arts Drawing & drawings Cartoons, Caricatures, ComicsLC-klassificeringVurderingGennemsnit:
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Nope.
I still don't like the bully being at the center of the story or the ambiguity of the ending.
Meh. ( )