About book Babymouse #17: Extreme Babymouse (2013)
I enjoyed reading Extreme Babymouse. There were lots of laughs, but lots of things that made me kinda think, "What`s going to happen?" Especially in the end, where Babymouse hears the, "Meow," and it turns out to be Felicia, in pain. But other than that, it was pretty funny. Going to a ski/snowboarding resort, taking beginner lessons. Oh, wow, Babymouse couldn`t stand being with little kids that way.Anyway, I think Graphic novel lovers would love this book. Extreme Babymouse by Jennifer L. Holm and Matthew Holm was a comic style book. This book and series of books stars Babymouse, an adventurous, silly, young mouse. In this particular book, Babymouse wants to go snowboarding. Everyone in school is talking about and actually snowboarding during the winter months. Babymouse wants to be part of all the fun and do extreme snowboarding. Once she finally convinces her family to let her go, she wants to impress and keep up with her school classmates by going down a really tough mountain. Will she risk getting hurt or listen to her inner voice?The main color scheme included only pink, black, and white in the book’s illustrations, which fits with the girly, bubbly personality of the main character. The illustrations themselves are simply done with line drawing and no real shading. Most of the pictures are black and white with pink accents on certain objects. Another cute feature is that all of the page numbers have pink hearts around them. The story aspect involves a lot of daydreaming on the part of Babymouse. It follows the thought process of a young girl very well. Overall, this book is cute, well-written in comic form, and well thought-out book.
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Babymouse continues to delight in this 17th installment.
—Latinabarbie228
Babymouse's inner voice is a lot like mine :)
—Thethnin