Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Goosebumps Comic: Creepy Creatures

Boy it's been a long time since i've been on here but it's great to be back,
With this epic story I tell you I thought this was great
If your one of those poeple that read at night trust me this
is a story for you, of course it's written by none other than
R.L. STINE and when you hear that name you know it's gotta be great
This comic version of Goosebumbs consists of 3 different comic stories
they include "The warewolf of Fever Swamp", "The scarecrow walks at midnight" & "The Abominable snow man of Pasadena"
Where all these stories have an epic story and not to mention a epic end will he survive will he not all brought to you by R.L. STINE

Yours
MASTER BLOGGER

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Coraline

What did you think of the artwork?

It was quite simple, but seemed very mature artwork and didn't seem like a children's comic.

By Pheobe Rolfe

Silverfin, graphic novel, young bond series

What did you think of the artwork?
Simple, not too much detail. Easy to follow.

By Jade Wang

Ultimate Fantastic Four Vol. 1

What did you think of the artwork?

Sometimes I got confused and read the wrong panels. People's faces changed a lot.

By Hazell Fernandez

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Percy Jackson And The Sea Of Monsters

hae everyone just in the middle of the 2nd book in the percy jackson series and it's going great, whats been happening is that percy has been breaking the rules (hehe, like he hasn't before) because he's on a quest, that hasn't even been given to him, by the god of the roadways, travellers, merchants and thieves yes Hermes, and what the quest is is that he has to find the golden fleece (from the greek story jason and the golden fleece) before thalia (the border that protects half blood hill) dies because someone has poisened thalia

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief - Rick Riordan


Hey everyone,

After going to the movies to watch Percy Jackson, I decided to read the book, which as everyone should know, is a pretty dumb thing to do. In my defence however, I didn't know that a book existed before I went to watch the movie. Anyway, as usual, the book was way better than the movie.

I thought this book was pretty good. The author describes battles and other major events in a gripping way in my opinion. Plus the storyline isn't half bad either. It's about this boy named Percy Jackson (major shock) who finds out that he's the son of a Greek God. And then he finds out that he's been labelled 'The Lightning Thief' (another major shock, who would've guessed that's what the book's about!) because Zeus' lightning bolt has gone missing and everyone thinks he took it (which is absolutely crazy, but what else can you expect from the Greek?) Now he's on a mission to find the lightning bolt and clear his name. The only problem is that truck loads of hideous monsters are now coming from all corners of the earth to kill him which is quite a hindrance surprisingly.

The only thing I didn't like about this book was that the writing was in first person. Since the main character is like 12 or something, this made the book look like it was written by some little kid which annoyed me. But the battles and major events were described alright.

All in all, a pretty good book which was easy to read and satisfying. It ends with a pretty good cliffhanger which paves the way for us to read the rest of the books in the series.

7/10