
LOL that was funny! Randomly funny to be exact 😅🤣
The story and the characters were so random. They were effortlessly and innocently funny. Weird but still make sense. I really can't explain it, but the randomness in this book was somehow make sense.
The illustrations were super cute. I don't know nothing about illustration styles but this one reminded me of doodles. Street art doodles to be specific.
Personally I think that the black, pink, and white as the only colors in the illustrations were so refreshing. Fit perfectly with the absurb-ness of the story and the characters too.
When I finished reading this book the first time, I thought that this book was safe for my 5 years old son. So I read this book to him and he also liked this book. He found the story funny too. At the end of the story, he said that maybe he also has wolves within him like Jake. He wants to control those wolves so it wouldn't explode and hurt someone else.
Thank you to Michael Grover, Astra Publishing House, TOON Books, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.
LOL that was funny! Randomly funny to be exact 😅🤣
The story and the characters were so random. They were effortlessly and innocently funny. Weird but still make sense. I really can't explain it, but the randomness in this book was somehow make sense.
The illustrations were super cute. I don't know nothing about illustration styles but this one reminded me of doodles. Street art doodles to be specific.
Personally I think that the black, pink, and white as the only colors in the illustrations were so refreshing. Fit perfectly with the absurb-ness of the story and the characters too.
When I finished reading this book the first time, I thought that this book was safe for my 5 years old son. So I read this book to him and he also liked this book. He found the story funny too. At the end of the story, he said that maybe he also has wolves within him like Jake. He wants to control those wolves so it wouldn't explode and hurt someone else.
Thank you to Michael Grover, Astra Publishing House, TOON Books, and NetGalley for the ARC.
Originally posted at www.goodreads.com.