Synopses & Reviews
Praise for Teen Boat!and#160;and#160;and#160;andldquo;While I am not the John Green who illustrated this book, I am a John Green who ABSOLUTELY LOVES the unadulterated brilliance that is Teen Boat!andrdquo; andmdash;John Green, author of The Fault in Our Starsand#160;and#160;Teen Boat has always felt different from the other kids, which makes sense, since heandrsquo;s the only one who can transform into a yacht. Now, just before his high school graduation, he embarks on an epic quest of self-discovery. He learns of a mysterious city called Boatlantis, where boats are at the top of the social ladder. Can it be true? Has he finally found the place where a half boy/half boat belongs? Or will he always be torn between two worlds?and#160;and#160;and#160;and#160;
Review
andquot;Teen Boat is hilarious, beautifully drawn, and makes me nostalgic about high school. It is exactly the kind of comic book my friends and I would laugh over and celebrate during lunchtime. I highly recommend it!andquot; andmdash;Kazu Kibuishi, creator of theand#160;New York Timesand#160;bestselling Amulet series
Review
andquot;Younger teens and tweens will enjoy the numerous boat puns and the bright, cheerful cartoon illustrations. With its wholesome hero and high school love triangles, this work is andquot;Archieandquot; with boats. A light, silly read with middle school appeal.andquot;
andmdash;School Library Journal
andquot;Exactly as ridiculous as it ought to be.andquot;
andmdash;Kirkus
andquot;Everything about this book was PERFECT! . . . It was funny, and everything worked really well. Nothing disappointed me. The book was exactly as advertised.
andmdash;Thadeus S., age 14
Praise for Teen Boat!: The Race for Boatlantis
andldquo;Funny, beautifully illustrated, and full of heart.andrdquo;
andmdash;Gene Luen Yang,and#160;creator of Printz Award winnerand#160;American Born Chineseand#160;andand#160;National Book Award finalistand#160;Boxers and Saints
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andldquo;Teen Boatand#160;is hilarious, beautifully drawn, and makes me nostalgic about high school. It is exactly the kind of comic book my friends and I would laugh over and celebrate during lunchtime. I highly recommend it!andrdquo;
andmdash;Kazu Kibuishi,and#160;creator of theand#160;New York Timesand#160;bestselling Amulet series
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andldquo;So much fun! Teen angst, star-crossed romance, nautical puns, missing parents, evil villains, and the secret of the mysterious world of talking boats,and#160;Teen Boat 2and#160;has it all. And gorgeously illustrated, too.andrdquo;
andmdash;Faith Erin Hicks,and#160;Eisner Award-winning author ofand#160;The Adventures of Superhero Girl Praise for Teen Boat!
andldquo;While I am not the John Green who illustrated this book, I am a John Green who ABSOLUTELY LOVES the unadulterated brilliance that isand#160;Teen Boat.andrdquo;
andmdash;John Green,and#160;bestselling author ofand#160;The Fault In Our Starsand#160;andand#160;Paper Towns
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Review
andquot;This plot is nothing if not action-driven, the multitudinous battle scenes and abundant swordplay (and excellent sound effects) making this an excellent choice for readers interested in Game of Thrones but who perhaps arenand#39;t quite ready for some of its more mature subject matter.andquot;
andmdash;Kirkus
andquot;All bend knee and hail! Barbarian Lord!andquot;
andmdash;Previews
andquot;An easy summer reading pick for middle-grade graphic novel aficionados and reluctant readers.andquot;
andmdash;School Library Journal
andquot;An accessible, memorable thrill of a graphic novel.andquot;
andmdash;Bulletin
Synopsis
High school drama! Pirates! Emotions! The Ignatz Award-winning comic about a young man who has the power to turn into a boat is back in a new full-color graphic novel, with a never-before-seen story that combines all the ANGST of being a teen with all the THRILL of being a boat!
Synopsis
Praise for Teen Boat "While I am not the John Green who illustrated this book, I am a John Green who ABSOLUTELY LOVES the unadulterated brilliance that is Teen Boat " --John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars Teen Boat has always felt different from the other kids, which makes sense, since he's the only one who can transform into a yacht. Now, just before his high school graduation, he embarks on an epic quest of self-discovery. He learns of a mysterious city called Boatlantis, where boats are at the top of the social ladder. Can it be true? Has he finally found the place where a half boy/half boat belongs? Or will he always be torn between two worlds?
Synopsis
In this companion to the first hilarious Teen Boat book, bestselling author Dave Roman (Astronaut Academy) and cartoonist John Green (InvestiGators) deliver high school and high seas drama with a boatload of laughs.
Teen Boat has always felt different from the other kids, which makes sense, since he's the only one who can transform into a yacht.
Now, just before his high school graduation, he embarks on an epic quest of self-discovery. He learns of a mysterious city called Boatlantis, where boats are at the top of the social ladder. Can it be true? Has he finally found the place where a half boy/half boat belongs? Or will he always be torn between two worlds?
"While I am not the John Green who illustrated this book, I am a John Green who ABSOLUTELY LOVES the unadulterated brilliance that is Teen Boat " --John Green, author of The Fault in Our Stars
The ANGST of being a Teen--the THRILL of being a Boat For more laughs, don't miss the first book, Teen Boat
Synopsis
The classic Conan the Barbarian meets Mike Mignolaand#8217;sand#160;Hellboy by way of Norseand#160;mythology andand#160;Icelandic sagas in an epic graphic novel adventure of innocence wronged and vengeance taken.
Synopsis
"A sword untried is a sword untested," says one raven to another as they set out to witness the fate of the finest farm in Garmrland and its owner, Barbarian Lord. When he is cheated out of his lands and banished, Barbarian Lord begins a quest for allies and for justice, encountering monsters, ghouls, gods, and mediocre poets along the way.
Combining the rich traditions of the Vikings and Nordic lore with sword-and-sorcery-and slyly understated humor-this graphic novel introduces an original hero with classic flair, brought to life in Matt Smith's beautifully drawn, detailed, and action-filled black-and-white illustrations.