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Doodleville #2: Art Attacks! review by glitterunicorn9 | LitPick Book Reviews
Doodleville #2: Art Attacks! review by glitteruni...
Age Range - 8 - 12
Genre - Fiction
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Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Lexington, Massachusetts, United States
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Levi was never supposed to steal a baby from the Art Institute of Chicago. Drew had originally sent him to return a hat that was stolen by one of her other doodles, but instead, he came back with a baby! Drew knows that she must return the baby, so she and her friends get together and create a plan to get the baby back to its home.  Drew and her friends end up causing chaos at the institute, resulting in their beloved teacher Mr. Schneider, who had taken them on the field trip to the institute, being placed on leave! Drew knows she and her friends must help Mr. Schnieder get his job back... but how? When Mrs. Krong, the lady in charge of the institute approaches Drew and her friends, telling them she needs their help, Drew knows this is perfect! She makes a deal with Mrs. Krong. They will help save the institute, and Mrs. Krong will drop the charges against Mr. Schneider, allowing him to get his job back. But will they be able to save the institute and get Mr. Shneider his job back?

Opinion: 

Overall, I really enjoyed reading this book! Firstly, I loved that it was in graphic novel form.  I think having the visual aspect to the story made it more exciting. This was particularly true in scenes in the Art Institute as it was cool to see visuals of all the art, Drew, and her friend's doodles. The drawings were in color and reminded me of the style of art in comic books.  Another thing I really liked about this book was the pacing.  The entire book was very exciting, so no part of the book felt slow or boring. The beginning of the book felt a little confusing, but this was most likely because I hadn't read the first book in the series. Still, after a few chapters, I felt that I fully understood what was going on despite not having read the first book. I also liked the theme of working together that was shown throughout the story with Drew and her friends sticking together.  Overall, I highly recommend this book to any reader who wants to read an exciting graphic novel! 


Rating:
5
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