Selected Product: | Bone Volume 3: Eyes of the Storm Paperback Author: Jeff Smith Publisher: GRAPHIX Release Date: 2006-02-01 Reading Level: Ages 9-12 ISBN-10: 0439706386 ISBN-13: 9780439706384 List Price: $9.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Bone Volume 1: Out From Boneville ISBN-10: 0439706408 ISBN-13: 9780439706407 List Price:$9.99 Bone Volume 4: The Dragonslayer ISBN-10: 0439706378 ISBN-13: 9780439706377 List Price:$9.99 Bone Volume 5: Rock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border ISBN-10: 043970636X ISBN-13: 9780439706360 List Price:$9.99 Bone Volume 2: The Great Cow Race ISBN-10: 0439706394 ISBN-13: 9780439706391 List Price:$9.99 Bone Volume 6: Old Man's Cave ISBN-10: 0439706351 ISBN-13: 9780439706353 List Price:$9.99 |
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In "Eyes of the Storm," volume three of the nine-book BONE saga, Lucius, Smiley, and Phoney survive an attack by the rat creatures and return safely to Lucius' tavern in Barrelhaven. Phoney, desperate to win a bet with Lucius, stokes the townspeople's fear of dragons and boasts that he is a professional dragonslayer. Back at the farm, Fone Bone and Thorn are troubled by strange dreams, and Gran'ma Ben's reaction to them is stranger still: She reveals long-kept secrets and warns of great danger. Thorn, Fone Bone, and Gran'ma Ben may have to leave the farm forever. the plot thickens | Customer Rating: | | I think this was my favorite volume in the series so far. The first two were fun and entertaining, but in this one the plot becomes thicker, more complicated, and we start to see glimpses of a rich backstory behind the characters Grandma Ben and Thorn. People who liked the first two books will be sure to like this one, too. | 1st Graphic Novel ever read | Customer Rating: | | This is my 1st Graphic Novel that I have read. Jeff Smith is a great author and illustrator. The words along with the pictures tell a great story. Jeff uses many story elements in his book Eyes of the storm. His plot has several conflicts in it. He uses mainly person-against-person, with it being the Bone cousins and village people against the rat creatures. Jeff Smith uses flashbacks and foreshadowing in dreams to let Thorn know what her past was like. He uses cliff hangers to make the story more suspenseful. Amongst all of this, Jeff Smith knows how to lighten the atmosphere by putting humor in the right places. This book kept me wanting more. I can't wait to get a hold of the next volume. This will not be my last graphic novel that I read. | Bone | Customer Rating: | The Bone books are the gratest comics I have Ever read
check em' out ;) | Eyes of the Storm | Customer Rating: | This book I just read is about a boy named Bone. Bone's friend started a cow race, and convinced everyone to bet on a cow that didn't even exist. So now they have to wash dishes at a bar to pay back what they destroyed. They have weird dreams about their past. So they spend days trying to figure out what their dreams were about. There are furry creatures in the woods trying to kill them. Bone was the main character in the story he is the coolest and funniest in the book. There grandma reminds me of my grandma from when I was 3. She told me that there as no such thing as ghosts. I figured out that there was such thing as ghosts when I was 5. My favorite part in the story is when Bone realized that their dreams where real. If you like comic books then you will like the Bone series. This book was made to be read by kids 11 and older. | Bone, Books 1 through 4 | Customer Rating: | These books are fantastic! I have two 7yr old boys that cry if I don't read this book to them at night.
Parents: Imagine using, I won't read to you tonight if you don't stop right now, and it works...that's how good this series is. At first I thought the book might be a little too scary for them but they were hooked and it wasn't until book 4 that I had to consider sensoring some of the language (things like "idiot"). Any book that brings kids back to the well again and again is worth purchasing. |
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