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The Count of Monte Cristo

posted in Classic, Graphic Novel, Review on November 20, 2017 by littlestbookshelf 0 Comment
The Count of Monte Cristo Manga Review

Originally written by Alexandre Dumas in 1844, The Count of Monte Cristo is about Edmond Dantès' pursuit of justice after being wrongly imprisoned on his wedding day.

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Little Pierrot Vol 1: Get the Moon

posted in Fantasy, Graphic Novel, Review on November 14, 2017 by littlestbookshelf 0 Comment
Little Pierrot Vol 1: Get the Moon

In a tone reminiscent of Calvin and Hobbes, Alberto Varanda's Little Pierrot: Get the Moon is one of the best graphic novel released for kids this year.

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The Little Red Wolf

posted in Fantasy, Fiction, Picture Book, Review on November 7, 2017 by littlestbookshelf 0 Comment
The Little Red Wolf Review

Inspired by Little Red Riding Hood, The Little Red Wolf was created by Amélie Fléchais. The story narrates the adventure of the little red wolf as he travels into the woods.

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Shelter

posted in Fantasy, Fiction, Picture Book, Review on October 14, 2017 by littlestbookshelf 0 Comment
Shelter Book Review

Céline Claire introduces readers to an animal community while they prepare for the coming storm as two strangers approach their doors asking for help.

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The Storm

posted in Fiction, Picture Book, Review on April 29, 2016 by littlestbookshelf 0 Comment
The Storm Review

The story begins with our narrator looking forward to tomorrow's promised trip to the beach. His excited turns to dread when he learns about a powerful storm that's on its way.

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Who Broke the Teapot?!

posted in Fiction, Mystery, Picture Book, Review on April 27, 2016 by littlestbookshelf 1 Comment
Who Broke the Teapot Review

Who Broke the Teapot?! is a wonderful picture book filled with the collected chaos only a family can bring. The story is an imaginative interpretation of Newton's third law as applied to family dynamics.

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