Lumberjanes Vol. 10: Parents' Day (10)
G**A
funny and quirky graphic novel series for the tween+
Volume 9 maintains the funny and quirky graphic novel series for the tween+ same characters but each one has a bit different artistic style.
B**K
Girl empowering stories
Seven year old great -daughter loves these.
B**S
Empowering without being preachy or banal
Like the headline says. Plus, it's the Lumberjanes, just read it!
B**H
Great books!
My 8 year old loves these books! She cannot get enough of the LumberJanes! Reads the stories weekly atleast!
V**A
Awesome Volume
Great Series
B**N
WONDERFUL SERIES!
The kids in our after school program (2nd-5th grade) ALL love these books. We have had to buy multiple copies due to wear and tear, they are so well loved.
M**A
Great but not the best
Definitely better than volume 9 (which I gave 3 stars) but not as good as volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8 (which I gave 5 stars). On par with volumes 5 and 6. My main issue i tend to have with the later volumes is that Noelle Stevenson is no longer head writer, and she was a very talented story teller and dialog creater. All of the volumes she wrote (1-4) where incredible! However that doesn’t mean that the story isn’t still good, just less consistently good. It was a solid comic but not quite as good as the classic lumberjanes. I would still recommend picking this one up though, it gets more or less back on track with the larger story and it’s really fun to see all of the characters familyies! The plot isn’t incredible and the dialog isn’t as good, and I personally didn’t care for the art so much I’m this one, but it’s still lumberjanes and it’s still great!
T**R
It's Parents Day for the Lumberjanes
Readers of The Phantom Paragrapher, know that I often don't post graphic novels on my site, but one graphic novel series that I have fallen in love with is the Lumberjanes which are like girl scouts with a touch of magic. No matter how hard they try to be healthy, things happen. In Volume 10, it's Parents Day coming up, and all the campers parents are embarking on the camp to see how their children are going. Rosie and the Bear Woman have talked to the surrounding animals for a truce so that the day can act "normally'. Of course, what's a lumberjane graphic novel without a bit of chaos and mayhem as an elusive creature - the fox demon has gotten hold of Rosie's scavenger hunt form and added in a few extra crazy items for the families to find. However, when disaster strikes and a few parents go missing along with some campers, can the lumberjanes that remain keep the camp safe and find the missing campers and their parents? Parent's Day was another excellent installment of the Lumberjanes graphic novel series, and I look forward when I get back to work reading #Volume 11 for more Lumberjane fun.
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