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A carregar... Doodleville (original 2020; edição 2020)por Chad Sell (Autor)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. I received this as an ARC from NetGalley and below are my honest opinions of the book. I really enjoyed reading this ARC, I enjoyed Chad Sell's "The Cardboard Kingdom" so I was excited to hear about a new book from him. "Doodleville" is a great addition to any middle school library, it's illustrations connect famous paintings from Chicago's Art Institute with the art clubs own creations. Drew connects with the art club and learns a valuable lesson in friendship and teamwork. As someone who withdrew as a child into her own doodles, I enjoyed reading about another child who was able to create such a wonderful world. When Drew creates a leviathan it evolves into something that she never expected. Will her friends in the Art Club be able to help her learn how reign it into control before it destroys all of Doodleville? Drew draws doodles that escape and cause mischief. An art project goes wrong and causes trouble with the art club. Great art, and there are some excellent messages in here -- don't let your own darkness overwhelm you, trust your friends to help you out, be kind. I like the diverse characters, including gender-nonconforming Beck. I felt like Drew takes too much on herself. The story is fun, but kind of simplistic and the art teacher may as well be a cardboard cutout. It will be interesting to see how this series develops -- it feels like good bones that haven't had a chance to really get fleshed out. children's graphic novel (diverse, LGBTQAI interest) I didn't really buy into the whole "doodles coming to life" but kids should LOVE this, please don't hesitate to put this into their hands. I really like Sell's use of diversity and the positive ways these kids can come together and create neat, imaginative stuff. (See also: [b:The Cardboard Kingdom|30623090|The Cardboard Kingdom|Chad Sell|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1511473063l/30623090._SX50_.jpg|51155086].) sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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"Drew is just a regular artist. But there's nothing ordinary about her art. Her doodles are mischievous . . . and rarely do they stay in Doodleville, the world she's created in her sketchbook. After an inspiring class trip to the Art Institute of Chicago--where the doodles cause a bit too much trouble--Drew decides it's time to take her artistic talents to the next level. Enter the Leviathan--Levi, for short. He's a monster, but a friendly one. That is, until Levi begins to wreak havoc on Drew's other doodles, and on the heroes her classmates have dreamt up. Levi won't be easily tamed, and it seems there is a link between the monster's bad behavior and Drew's feelings. With the help of her loyal art club friends, will she be able to save Doodleville -- and Levi -- before it's too late?"--Provided by publisher. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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