|
|
|
Emmanuel Guibert, Joann Sfar
ISBN: 9781596431294
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Roaring Brook Press
Write a review
In the fourth volume of this exciting series, Sardine must tackle, among other things, monsters under the bed, flesh-eating tattoos, time machines, and even boredom. Sfars rambunctious artwork and Guiberts hilarious writing capture the spirit and enthusiasm of this girl space pirate and her strange adventures.
In the fourth volume of this exciting series, Sardine must tackle, among other things, monsters under the bed, flesh-eating tattoos, time machines, and even boredom. Sfars rambunctious artwork and Guiberts hilarious writing capture the spirit and enthusiasm of this girl space pirate and her strange adventures.
| ISBN | 1596431296 | | Volumes | 1 | | ISBN13 | 9781596431294 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 272 | | Publisher | Roaring Brook Press | | Published in | New Milford | | Imprint | First Second | | Series ISSN | 04 | | Format | Paperback | | Series title | Sardine in Outer Space | | Publication date | 05 Oct 2007 | | Height (mm) | 214 | | Illustrator | Sfar, Joann | | Width (mm) | 155 | | Translator | Gauvin, Edward | | Spine width (mm) | 10 | | DEWEY | 741.5944 | | Academic level | Children (6-12) | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | | Interest age | From 6 To 10 | | Pages | 112 | |
|
| |
Review in September 1st 2007 issue of Booklist Sardine and the crew of the "Huckleberry" are back for more exciting adventures. Flesh-eating tattoos, a kidnapped princess -- the file of a space pirate is never quiet, especially when Supermuscleman and Doc Krok get up to mischief. With the usual sly humor and gleefully childlike sense of the absurd, Guibert and Sfar offer bizarre, memorable characters and a delightfully surreal story. A few small details may make grown-ups raise an eyebrow (Supermuscleman gets a tattoo on his bottom), but kids will love the art, the bright colors, and the nonsense. -- Tina Coleman Review in 1st November 2007 School Library Journal Gr 4-7-- Nine stories irreverently capture a child's offbeat, often overly literal view of the world. Sardine and her friends Little Louie and Captain Yellow Shoulder are space pirates, out for fun, adventure, and the never-ending fight against Supermuscleman, chief executive dictator of the universe. In one selection, they find out that all children have a monster assigned to their bed to frighten them, and then move it to a grown-up's bed; in another, they find a baby rocket that fell from its nest and tenderly nurse it back to health with kerosene. The shaky lines and bright colors of Sfar's drawings evoke a childlike simplicity and exuberance. Young readers may not understand all of the jokes, but they should be entertained by the limitless fount of silly ideas and the array of whimsical space creatures, including the ghost Pallid Pete and Octo the octopus.-- "Lisa Goldstein, Brooklyn Public Library, NY"
Be the first to write a customer review
|
|
|
|
|