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adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
I had yet to look into any "Youtuber" books. I also dont usually pick up a graphic novel. But I wss interested in checking Joe Suggs graphic novel out. It was okay I guess I thought it better than it was. Obviously graphic noveks are quick to read. This one certainly ones and it ended quick. I know its like about not feeling like you fit in. It could have been a lot better ddveloped. But its my first graphic novel. I will read his second one.
fast-paced
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
definitely relying on some nostalgia for this rating, just an ok book in general, a fun story idea but it’s kind of all over the place in terms of plot. but wasn’t really hoping for quality, just a fun read.
Really easy book to read and I read it in just over an hour. Very different storyline which I’ve never read anything like before. Interested in reading the other 2 books in this series. I definitely think this is aimed at a much younger audience rather than a young adult.
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A young girl named Evie, doesn’t fit in at school and cares for her dad at home. She comes home one day to find out he’s died and now moves in with her cousin who she doesn’t get on with. Evie logs onto her computer to find a video message her dad left her and created a virtual universe for her to escape to. Her cousin, Mallory, comes in looking for her and entered the virtual universe. Mallory causes mass distraction and Evie has to help save it. They do but the virtual universe is destroyed with any chances Evie had of seeing her dad again.
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A young girl named Evie, doesn’t fit in at school and cares for her dad at home. She comes home one day to find out he’s died and now moves in with her cousin who she doesn’t get on with. Evie logs onto her computer to find a video message her dad left her and created a virtual universe for her to escape to. Her cousin, Mallory, comes in looking for her and entered the virtual universe. Mallory causes mass distraction and Evie has to help save it. They do but the virtual universe is destroyed with any chances Evie had of seeing her dad again.
i feel like ive betrayed him but this wasn’t that good. the set up was interesting and gripping to then follow up with a story that went way to fast and was solved within a page and fell super flat.
there didn’t feel like there was any struggle, it was just all so easy and frankly boring.
also i have to question how much credit joe deserves for this…
there didn’t feel like there was any struggle, it was just all so easy and frankly boring.
also i have to question how much credit joe deserves for this…
For my first graphic novel this was great! I loved the storyline and how it deals with everyday problems and not forgetting the amazing illustrations!
Well this wasn't bad but it also wasn't blown away amazing!
Joe Sugg is one of the few youtubers I've consistently loved since the day I first subscribed. I never get tired of him and he continues to make me laugh. I was skeptical about picking this graphic novel up but I decided why not?! It'll be a fast read anyways.
I found the plot somewhat hard to follow at times. (A problem that tends to occur whenever I read a graphic novel.) I was surprised at how well flushed out each character was. They really all felt like they had purpose in the story. Plus the art is beautiful! Who knew Joe was a talented artist? He must have taken his a levels in art and the journaling he did as a kid payed off well too. (Hehehhe. Proud of that joke.)
Joe Sugg is one of the few youtubers I've consistently loved since the day I first subscribed. I never get tired of him and he continues to make me laugh. I was skeptical about picking this graphic novel up but I decided why not?! It'll be a fast read anyways.
I found the plot somewhat hard to follow at times. (A problem that tends to occur whenever I read a graphic novel.) I was surprised at how well flushed out each character was. They really all felt like they had purpose in the story. Plus the art is beautiful! Who knew Joe was a talented artist? He must have taken his a levels in art and the journaling he did as a kid payed off well too. (Hehehhe. Proud of that joke.)