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M**E
good
kids like it
A**R
Great books
He loves you books
M**W
Why you should read it
Very entertaining comic crossovers of the loud house and the Casagrandes
A**3
It's a Great Book for Fans
Great Book!!
P**P
A Fine, Fun Entry
This volume features all of the Loud kids you like plus the blended Santiago/Casagrande family, that's almost as big and raucous. Lincoln gets a gal pal, Ronnie Anne Santiago, so we get even more variety in our characters and their adventures, (and a few Spanish phrases). There are sixteen different short stories packed in to the book's sixty-four pages, so all of the tales are short and sweet.The brevity of the stories, almost like comic strips, the colorful art, the fast pace, and the upbeat energy, coupled with a mellow but sometimes sly understanding of how families operate, makes each of these books an accessible treat for new readers. I don't usually go for franchise or TV show fare, but these good natured books are a nice, satisfying find.(Please note that I had a chance to read a free ecopy of this book without a review requirement, or any influence regarding review content should I choose to post a review. Apart from that I have no connection at all to either the author or the publisher of this book.)
W**Y
16 short stories and over 20 characters make for a fun, busy graphic novel.
'The Loud House #8: Livin' La Casa Loud!' by The Loud House Creative Team is a graphic novel with a lot of characters (just like the cartoon).This graphic novel has 16 short stories featuring some of the over 20 characters. There are rainy days and pranks. There are dates out and conversations with a ventriloquist dummy. My favorite might be the first story 'Little Big Top' in which Lincoln Loud misses his chance to go to the circus, and totally misses how much like a circus his house really can be.There are a lot of characters and it's hard to give them all a spotlight this time, which is fine. The gags are fine and the intermingling of the family makes for a good story. The art is by multiple artists, but still feels like it's cohesive.I received a review copy of this graphic novel from Papercutz and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.
K**L
Charming
A charming read. Love these characters and reading nice little stories about them in comic form. It’s almost like reading classic strips in the paper.
M**A
Another great one
This book is split into two: A first half devolved to the Louds and a second about the Casagrandes, with two stories of Lincoln visiting Ronnie Anne as a bridge between the two halves. The whole book is good.
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