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Lädt ... Mischief and Mayhem #1: Born to Be Badvon Ken Lamug
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This one started out slow but once a character named Melvira arrived the story took a fun, exciting turn. I loved the dynamic between Missy and Melvira. I think kids will find this wonderfully dumb. In this world, there are all types of people, animals, and even sentient popsicles. It’s rare I see a kids’ book that acknowledges heroes aren’t perfect, and that, sometimes, being mean and excluding people can (inadvertently) create villains. Subtracting a few points for the gross-out humor though. I guess vomiting appeals to kids. Anyway, in two words: chaotic fun! Ending spoiler: 3.5 Need something for a reluctant reader? You may give this a try. It would fit right in with Dog Man, Lunch lady, etc. Mischief is the secret identity of Missy and her cat Mayhem. They got kicked out of super hero school, and decide to become super villains instead. This is very tongue in check. It’s cutesy, and funny, but not super “girly”. It’s geared towards early chapters and overall it works. I didn’t care for it, but my nephew loved it! Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Dog Man meets Despicable Me in this crackling, hilarious middle grade graphic novel series from author-illustrator Ken Lamug, starring Mischief and Mayhem--a dynamic duo that falls into supervillainy after they're kicked out of superhero camp. Diabolically hysterical fun! --Chris Grabenstein, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library Mischief and her side-cat Mayhem are your respectably heinous villains. They'll spoil new movies, steal cake from parties they weren't invited to, and hit the good citizens where it'll dirty them most--their toilet paper. But before Mischief and Mayhem were ever supervillains, they were just Missy and Gizmo, fresh recruits at superhero boot camp. Except Missy lied on her hero application and has exactly zero superpowers, just her brainpower. Humiliated when caught and kicked out, she has only one fellow camp recruit who is willing to stand by her--Melvira. Unbeknownst to others, Melvira has her own villainous agenda, and it involves helping Missy cross the line into villainy as a new alter ego, Mischief. Something about Melvira doesn't sit right with Missy, and soon she'll be called upon to battle her former best friend...but will Missy be able to face the friend who was once her defender? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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In this world, there are all types of people, animals, and even sentient popsicles. It’s rare I see a kids’ book that acknowledges heroes aren’t perfect, and that, sometimes, being mean and excluding people can (inadvertently) create villains. Subtracting a few points for the gross-out humor though. I guess vomiting appeals to kids. Anyway, in two words: chaotic fun!
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3.5 ( )