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Download PDF Into the Woods (Bigfoot Boy), by J. Torres

Download PDF Into the Woods (Bigfoot Boy), by J. Torres

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Into the Woods (Bigfoot Boy), by J. Torres

Into the Woods (Bigfoot Boy), by J. Torres


Into the Woods (Bigfoot Boy), by J. Torres


Download PDF Into the Woods (Bigfoot Boy), by J. Torres

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Into the Woods (Bigfoot Boy), by J. Torres

Review

... magic, humor and just a hint of menace. ... This one gets everything just right. Be prepared for young Sasquatch fans roaring for more.―Kirkus Reviews, Starred ReviewThe rich, expressive full-color artwork shines, adding humor and ably carrying the story.―School Library JournalA solid introduction to a new adventure series, and young readers will clamor for a second volume.―Booklist

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About the Author

J. Torres is an award-winning writer whose other graphic novels include Alison Dare, Jinx, and Power Lunch. J. lives in Whitby, Ontario.Faith Erin Hicks draws and writes comics in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her works include The War at Ellesmere, Brain Camp, and Friends with Boys.

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Product details

Age Range: 7 - 10 years

Grade Level: 2 - 5

Lexile Measure: GN440L (What's this?)

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Series: Bigfoot Boy (Book 1)

Paperback: 100 pages

Publisher: Kids Can Press (September 1, 2012)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1554537126

ISBN-13: 978-1554537129

Product Dimensions:

6.6 x 0.4 x 8.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.2 out of 5 stars

12 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#160,657 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

My daughter loves this book!

I would recommend any parent to buy this book to their school-age children. My 8 year old loves it and he read it in no time. I would have liked a little more narratives in the book

Our bigfoot hunter loved this!

Nephew was happy with the book.

I've been buying lot's of graphic novels for my kids. I wasn't crazy about it. Not sure you should care.

Very cute story. The art was wonderful; it highlighted all of the things I love about the woods - how they're dark, cool and shadowy even when it's sunny, how slants of light fall between the trees, the mushrooms and ferns etc.The 'villain' felt a little weak and forced, as well as the conflict. But I really enjoyed Rufus and his 'skunk' friend Penny.Definitely a story for a younger audience - maybe 3rd-6th grade; but a nice little 'getaway' book if you're stuck at work and feeling nostalgic about summer camp and romps in the woods and the mysterious feeling they have.

Reason for Reading: I love Faith Erin Hicks and read anything new she has out, even if she is only the illustrator.So not the most original story in the world when a boy ventures into the woods, finds a talisman, reads the word inscribed on it and turns into a 'Bigfoot', uttering the word backwards turns him back to human. But things get better when we add in the fun characters and side plots. Rufus is bored staying with his grammy who is watching her soaps and meets a girl who is very attuned to 'her' woods and has the attitude to match her self-imposed ownership. He also meets a talking squirrel who becomes his ally once he turns Sasquatch. When the local wolf pack discovers he's found the long lost totem, they try to get it for themselves by kidnapping the girl and blackmailing Rufus into turning it over. The bad guys are out of luck today. The book ends with a finite ending to these events but clearly sets the stage for a continuing series. Hicks illustrations are wonderful and really the highpoint of this graphic. Her characters are cute and lovable and yet 'real' with an edge. I always find that she seems to draw the same female character over and over again in her books but this time the main female character has some of the same qualities found in her usual style while venturing out to look different. Hicks' characteristic style is highly present though and this is a visually pleasing and well-presented piece. With a Canadian author and illustrator it makes a great addition to Canadian comics. I enjoyed it and would read the next book.

When Rufus goes into the woods by his grandmother's house, he discovers a totem. Now when he says the word "Sasquatch" he turns into . . . a Sasquatch! But the wolves in the woods want the totem and kidnap his friend Penny to force him into giving it up.IN THE WOODS isn't long, but it still manages to deliver a good story. The developing friendship between Rufus and Penny is well done, and I liked that there wasn't any drama about Rufus trying to hide his powers. There's only hilarity as he ends up without his clothes and needed to borrow a sheet from Penny's clothesline as he ends up naked after transforming back. (Rufus mind end up going through a lot of clothes over the course of the Bigfoot Boy series.)I liked Faith Erin Hicks' art in FRIENDS WITH BOYS and I like it in IN THE WOODS too. Her characters are quite expressive. Unlike FRIENDS WITH BOYS, the art in IN THE WOODS is in full color, which suits the age group. She also gets a chance to show off some action chops as Rufus faces off with the wolves.This fun story will appeal to kids who like stories of friendship and magic. It has something of a folklore atmosphere, but INTO THE WOODS isn't based on any legend I know. Definitely a good choice for young fans of graphic novels. Here's to more adventures featuring Rufus and Penny!

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