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Lumberjanes Vol. 3
By Shannon Watters, ND Stevenson and Carolyn Nowak
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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It's a free day at Lumberjanes camp, and the Roanoke cabin is...bored out of their skulls. With nothing to fight the girls set themselves to earning all the badges they can that don't involve monsters or the supernatural, which is surprisingly hard! When Mal and Molly sneak off in search of real adventure, they accidentally stumble into something more than they ever bargained for. Collects the Halloween special issue #9 written by Faith Erin Hicks and #10-12.
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Reviews for Lumberjanes Vol. 3
Rating: 3.859154929577465 out of 5 stars
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It was an entertaining graphic novel and enjoyed how competitive some girl were but noticed that it is better to just have fun!
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is a great series! Loving how the individual characters are developing as the story goes on.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Loved it, great pictures, lovely characters and it is also funny.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Ez a rész kicsit kilóg az előző kettőhöz képest, annyira központi történetszál nincs, kicsit hétköznapibb tábori életet mutat be.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A great third book! I liked that the characters were split off so you could get a better idea of their personalities. The first two books were a lot of running around and panicking so you didn't get to know how each character was different. The quiet time in this one really gave a more in depth look into the characters.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Well.... That was disappointing.
It seems that all the charm and adventure from the first two volumes was lost in this one, and that's such a shame. This did not have the same feel as volumes one and two at all, for multiple reasons.
The first - and most glaring - being the art. What happened? The previous two volumes had cool, quirky, kind of hipster artwork. This volume... This volume was a mess. I didn't enjoy the style at all, it completely changed the tone, and if it persists I don't think I'll be reading too many more volumes in this series. I could somewhat understand the changes for the first volume - the girls each having their own style as they told a story - but after that.... No. It didn't work, I didn't like it, I'm not mad I'm just disappointed.
And that brings me on to my second point: the plot. This opens with an issue of the girls each telling a different ghost story, which - while fitting for a summer camp story - was very bland compared to the adventures in the previous volumes. I didn't feel like it was a long enough issue to fully flesh the stories out, so it just came across as rushed and more filler than anything. I didn't get any kind of character growth and didn't really care for it. Had the entire volume been dedicated to ghost stories, things might have been different as we could have really gotten into the meat of it. But nah.
The one small saving grace for this was that Molly and Mal's relationship is continuing to grow. They're learning more about each other and themselves, and it's so refreshing to see a happy teenage lesbian couple in a graphic novel. If we get more of them in the next volume I'll be happy, but I think that's the only thing that would make me happy. Things just kinda went downhill in this. Shame.
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