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I know I say this every time but - another cute volume of Lumberjanes! They're just nice fun light stories to read if you want to feel good and don't want to have to concentrate super hard on something. This one brings back the Land of Lost Things and also Ripley's dinosaur friend so that was very fun and Mal and Molly are adorable as usual.
Another fun instalment in the series. This time with snow, dinosaurs and a space station!
One of the Roanokes disappears which sees the Janes have to seek out a portal to find their missing one. A series that had so much potential and great concepts but alas appears to be just dropping filler volumes every four months or so! Also the mystery element has been swallowed up by basic fantasy. It almost feels like the intended reading age continually nods downwards.Oh my Christa McAuliffe, 5.5 out of 12.
Probably my favorite volume in a while now. The cool dinosaurs and Jurassic Park jokes helped.
Well this book took me nine minutes or so to read, I mean it was over so fast I don’t know what to even say. I’ve settled on a 3.5 stars because I don’t think it was long enough for me to judge it completely and we’ll....It wasn’t my perfect ideal graphic novel; it did give me a lot of nostalgia, since this is the kind of thing I’d read as a kid. I enjoyed Ripley’s character the most I think and I’d like to see her in some of the other books. The adventure and childish fun in this book was spot
read as individual issues
Another fantastic volume in the series. The celebration of inclusion and empathy and friendship and support, plus the clever quips and crazy-fun adventures, make this comic absolutely outstanding.
Review to come :)
All of the Lumberjanes volumes at this point are equal parts bland and repetitive and somehow also endearing. And I'll obviously keep reading them because I'm a sucker.
Oh boo! I was hoping for a different artist from the last volume. I'm actively becoming miserable here. There's NO STORY, and except for the dinosaurs THAT INEXPLICABLY HAVE FEATHERS there's nothing to draw the eye. Why make a comic that people don't want to gaze at? Why give us a tired old scenario with our favorite girls and not do anything interesting with them? What is happening here?? ⭐⭐ Stars for the pretty red feathered dinosaur and some of the scenery
This volume was pure chaos and I loved it! Snow, dinosaurs, a space station, conquering fears and lots of friendship to the max!
I don't normally read graphic novels, but there is something about the Lumberjanes that I love. The friendship factor, the adventure, and the fun they get into as well as earning their badges and keeping the impression that it's a normal camp. I also loved that in Volume 16, that they have aged the characters nicely as we see the progressions of characters like Ripley, April, Jo, Mal, and Molly, and yes - she still has her squirrel hat. This book starts with the girls out on one of their adventu...
This was fun but I miss the old volumes :(.
Read as individuals. I love the story and characters so that’s why I keep reading but I still really miss the old illustrations
Story's good, well-connected in plot and character to some of the early series volumes, and the "NEXT: IT'S A MYTH-TERY!" cliffhanger gives me hope that there will be an enduring storyline through to the end of the series now (in volume 20). Either that, or the next volume will be written by Robert Lynn Asprin.I still dislike the specific artist's work here, but it's the last of two collected volumes featuring her work so I won't worry about it any more. I particularly disliked the faces:. . . a...
A quick trip into the woods for Mal and Ripley ends in a cross-dimensional adventure that has the girls saving dinosaurs from a fallen space station and discovering the true meaning of overcoming fear.This story goes places, and then some. The story ends in a very different place than it starts, and yet it feels very well paced. I thought given how complicated things got that it might feel cramped or rushed at the end, but it's super well done. The girls learn a very good lesson that everyone sh...
I know there's four volumes left, so it'll probably be another year, but I'm already sad this series is coming to an end. This arc focused a lot on Mal and Ripley, who are probably my two least favorites, yet I still adored it; it's just such a charming series. I highly recommend just binge-reading every volume.
I enjoyed the story, but honestly I have to knock a star off from my normal rating because of the artwork. I am not a huge fan of it, and while I normally pay attention to both text and the details of the artwork, reading this volume my ain attention was on the text, and I was just glancing at most of the artwork. I feel that the faces of all the Roanoke's make them look old, and on top of that I feel Ripley, who used to look super small compared to the rest of the Roanoke's, which matched her p...
Another “Lumberjanes” book down and what do I have to say about it this time...Well, it’s not that it was a terrible story. I liked that the girls were all together on this adventure instead of split up into groups (as they have been) for the last several books. I also liked being in other portal with the dinosaurs... However, despite that though, the biggest problem I had with this one is that, throughout the whole thing, it really felt like the Roanoke cabin were just being the worst to each o...
Enjoyed the winter landscape but all them time travel items being mashed together was never figured out at all. I just wish there was one overarching mystery that felt like it might be solved one day.