Gr 3-6 These hefty, oversize editions of childhood classics include congenial paintings executed by Foreman in previous decades. The artwork is pleasant, but not really dominant here. Though inflated in size, the books employ a traditional layout of illustrated novels with thoughtful, sparing placement of pictures and uninterrupted flow of the original texts. Gentle, often humorous interpretations of characters and events appear in one full-page scene in most chapters; occasional small views and set pieces open and conclude chapters. With paintings that beautifully complement the enduring stories, these might be welcome new editions. Not visually lavish by today's standards, but still showy, they will serve as gift items or for reading aloud in some situations. Libraries with a particular interest in Foreman's work will definitely want them.-"Margaret Bush, Simmons College, Boston" Copyright 2010 Media Source Inc.
Max and David saved Rowan Academy, but the rest of the world was lost to demons. Unable to resign himself to blissful ignorance in isolation, Max sets out into the nightmare landscape to fight back. Neff takes his time throughout this grim, introspective installment. Some comedic moments punctuate the darkness; the cliffhanger ending leaves readers hopeful.
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