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(15 customer reviews) 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
Great series takes a turn into the grim,
May 11, 2004 Eric San Juan (Brick, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ghost Circles (Bone, Book 7) (Paperback)
With "Ghost Circles," the seventh of nine volumes, the "Bone" saga gets very, very serious. While still appropriate for all ages (there is nothing here you wouldn't let your eight-year-old read), this is hardly kiddy fare. It's dark, grim and rarely funny."Bone" is an epic story about three "bone creatures" and their adventures in a valley peopled with an assortment of crazy and interesting characters. Looming over it all is the menace of a great evil, revealed slowly over the course of nine volumes, intent on unleashing itself over the world. The series starts off lighthearted, but grows less so as the story unravels itself, as is evident with "Ghost Circles."In "Ghost Circles," despair rules over all. It begins with the death of a supporting character, leads into suffering for all, and sees the main characters trudge through hopelessness before leaving the reader lingering with the hope that maybe, just maybe, a good end will come for the good guys.Here, several story...Read more
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Great for pre-teen boys.,
January 11, 2009 A Kid's Review
This review is from: Ghost Circles (Bone, Volume 7) (Paperback)
bone is always a book I can get my boys (ages 11 and 9) to read. thank you
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
the pivotal volume,
February 19, 2008 A Kid's Review
This review is from: Ghost Circles (Bone, Volume 7) (Paperback)
BONE volume seven is one of the greatest stories of BONE. Even though the first five are less grim, this graphic novel is an addition to the BONE series that the other books could not do without.
I tried reading volume eight: Treasure Hunters before this, mainly because my hold on Ghost Circles arrived after volume eight. I couldn't wait for volume seven, so I dove right into Treasure Hunters. To make a long story short, it was awful. After my hold arrived, I decided to reread them in order. Sure enough, volume eight made much more sense after having read volume seven, and now both have been added to my favorites list, along with The Great Cow Race and The Dragonslayer.