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Review #12513 - Dated: 24th of September, 2014 Author: kymmage |
I was excited to see a Ricky Ricotta book in the offerings for September. Last year we found a copy of one in the series at the local library and we loved it. It's a series written by Dav Pilkey (who does Captain Underpants) and it has some of the same elements of his stories (Flip-o-matic pages, and humourous destruction), but with a more simplified story. I would say this book is more for kids new to reading or more reluctant readers.
We sat down and read this tonight in one sitting. I found the book went by quite quickly. Each page has no more than a small paragraph written on it. The story is straight forward and easy to follow. There are some bigger words in the mix, so it would be a challenge, but a good one. The subject matter is interesting and engaging. There are robots and mutants and intergalactic battles.
Our favourite scene in the book was when Ricky was doing his maths test. It was a bit naughty, but funny all the same. My daughter had a giggle at the fractions work that the Robot does. Plus she tried some of the maths problems too, which I thought was a win.
This book is illustrated in full colour including the flip-o-matic pages. The art is really neat. It felt a bit like I was reading a comic book, thought there weren't panels or tile layouts as such. It just felt action packed. The only thing I felt was that the illustration lines weren't as sharp and crisp as they could have been. This gave them a muted feeling and the colours didn't pop the way I would have liked.
Other than that small downside, this was a very reasonably priced book, perfect for school holiday reading practice for any girl or boy into robots and action. I can see us reading this one again, as it was relatively quick to read but gave us a good block of quality time together.
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