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Bone: into the storm is part of a book series about these creatures called bones. In this volume, they find themselves in a war between the rat creatures and themselves. This could mean they have to leave for good!Characters- Fone Bone- One of the three bone cousins who got chased out of Boneville and eventually found themselves in the valley. He is short, smart, has big feet, a big nose and he is very bright white colored. He also has a secret affection for Thorn.Thorn- Thorn is the grandchild
I didn't get into this installment as much, although I enjoyed the Moby Dick spoof. This volume ends with a possibly interesting setup for the next book's storyline, but I find I am not interested enough to continue. The information comes too slowly for me and without another cow race (see Volume 2), there is nothing to keep me in it for the long haul.I was slightly disturbed that Thorn, the main female character, seems to be wearing less and less clothing as the series goes on. Does the writer
I like how the plot got more serious in this one. Can't wait to start next one.
2015 rereadI find this volume difficult from a ratings perspective. If you are reading all of the volumes back to back, as you should be, there is nothing wrong with this volume. We get a huge reveal, rat creatures being rat creatures, and Phoney's bar bet with Lucious kicks off. It's a fast and entertaining volume that propels you into the next volume.But by itself... if you were reading these as they were released and had to wait what would seem like forever between volumes... I can see this o...
These books are great!!! I love these graphic novels this one is full on action packed!!!
I felt like this volume was better than volume 2. I feel like the story is starting to go somewhere and it's taking off. A mystery was revealed while at the same time more questions were asked leaving us with more mysteries. The series had given very slight hints at foreshadowing at an outcome and here it is confirmed. It's a nice reveal. Everyone is back and the stakes get raised.This book was on some best of lists and I'm glad I'm taking the time to read them. I will see if my nephew wants to
Just as enjoyable as the last two volumes. The mysteries deepen here, progressing the story forward steadily. No idea where this is headed, but I’m enthralled enough to find out.
A beautifully illustrated adventure. Every panel is carefully crafted and draws you into the strange world of Bone. Wish I read this as a kid.
The plot development is getting really good!
Thorn was dreams about great red dragon and stranger things, too. Sadly, her parents was died. She shocks that her parents were king and princess of Atheia.
While there are still really funny moments, the story turns more serious as we find out who Grandma Ben and Thorn really are. Jeff Smith is such a gifted cartoonist and storyteller. There's a really tense scene where Bone, Thorn, and Grandma Ben are hiding in the woods during a storm pursued by rat creatures. I love how you only see them during lightning flashes. It really amps up the drama. This is my third time reading through the series and it's still just as good as the first.
Now it's getting good! This began as a simple cartoon with tiny glimmers of a darker understory and now, almost 600 pages in, we are finally getting to the meat. I can see why so many people love this. It's a very, very slow boil, but if I were reading this as it was written, I don't know that I would have been patient enough to get this far.I am really looking forward to book four.
Another graphic novel in the Bone series. I can't add too much other than I am still enjoying this series of graphic novels and I will be picking up the next one soon from my library.
This volume does a good job of increasing the sense of mystery in the story. There's one sequence that takes place in the rain at night that is just an amazing piece of storytelling.
I’m stricken by the detail Smith uses from panel to panel, especially with facial features.
well some secrets are revealed and more secrets are learned .. there's a big storm hence the name. kinda enjoyable but not that humorous.I have always loved comics, and I hope that I will always love them. Even though I grew up reading local Indian comics like Raj Comics or Diamond Comics or even Manoj Comics, now's the time to catch up on the international and classic comics and Graphic novels. I am on my quest to read as many comics as I can. I Love comics to bit, may comics never leave my sid...
Picking up where Book #2 ended, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone are working off their debt to Lucius, while Fone Bone and Thorn are having really strange dreams. Grandma Ben reacts awfully strangely when she hears them talking about it. After avoiding them and dealing with the rat creatures again, she eventually reveals a secret to them that is a game changer. I like Ted because "bugs know a lotta stuff folks wouldn't s'pose they'd know."
With this book, Bone just got darker (in Bone measures). The lore/background story unveils quite a lot here on the expense of action and humour. This book just drives the story forward and make it more "important".
Gotta love fone bone
This is the third book of the bones series. The series is a graphic novel Fantasy series. In this book Fone Bone and Thorn are having really strange dreams and Grandma Ben is reacting oddly when she hears them talking about it. She then reveals a secret to them that changes things. They may have to leave the farm for ever.Mean while Smiley and Phoney are with Lucius at his bar working of a debt they owe. Then Phoney makes a bet with Lucius. The steakes are high. Who could be the better bartender...