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karmakat's review against another edition
4.0
3.5 stars. Maybe 4. Can't decide.
This is definitely not the summer camp I remember!
This is definitely not the summer camp I remember!
almotters's review against another edition
5.0
I have been wanting to read this for years because it looked like something I'd enjoy and I was a fan of Nimona by Noelle Stevenson but I don't like to buy graphic novels (they're so expensive and you can read them in like half an hour) and I could never find them at the library but I finally found the first bind-up volume today.
I enjoyed it so much! All the characters are so distinct and I loved all the little adventures they went on. I don't know why because I've been to a camp but I really loved the camping setting.
I loved the art. I was a fan of the art in Nimona and I really loved it again in this. I hope I can get a-hold of the other volumes soon!
I enjoyed it so much! All the characters are so distinct and I loved all the little adventures they went on. I don't know why because I've been to a camp but I really loved the camping setting.
I loved the art. I was a fan of the art in Nimona and I really loved it again in this. I hope I can get a-hold of the other volumes soon!
ryner's review against another edition
3.0
Kick-ass girls go to summer camp and have decidedly otherworldly adventures! This is the first volume of the omnibus edition.
olivia_piepmeier's review against another edition
5.0
I read the first 4 issues of this last year and thought I enjoyed it then. This story absolutely shines when it's read in its true form with all 8 issues together. For one, it makes a lot more sense. I'm not sure if it's because I read the first half before, but I feel like I caught more references (ex. "Holy bell hooks!") and noticed subtleties in the art and what's actually happening in the panels.
I still stand by my original observation that it feels very cartoon-like. This just seems like it was taken off of a TV screen and put into comic form. I also still love how positive it is for lady-types. It's smart, funny, and empowering. I can't resist a good mythology reference so this also wins points for that.
I can't wait to read more!
I still stand by my original observation that it feels very cartoon-like. This just seems like it was taken off of a TV screen and put into comic form. I also still love how positive it is for lady-types. It's smart, funny, and empowering. I can't resist a good mythology reference so this also wins points for that.
I can't wait to read more!
madeline_the_terrible's review against another edition
5.0
Lumberjanes is a delightful graphic novel about a group of girl scouts who solve supernatural mysteries. Perfect for kids and adults. This book was seriously adorable.
glitterandtwang's review against another edition
Lumberjanes is everything I ever wanted Girl Scouts to be.
amanda_p's review against another edition
4.0
Such a fun series! I wish Girl Scouts had been nearly this subversive and empowering.