reviews
Nov 20, 2011
This little bunny wakes up and when he is done eating he brushes his teeth. He had barbecue sauce in his bathroom when he spilled it everywhere he pulls the rug that all full of barbecue sauce and there was a hole!! When he slips into the hole he falls on a nest with eggs. The world was very weird to the little rabbit. He ran for his life until he fell into a large lake. When all the sudden a dinosaur scoops him up! When he falls a meets this boy, the boy says hey what is that? It was the barbec
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Sep 21, 2010
Some of it makes no sense at all, but it's goofy fun. One of my new favorite lines is contained in this story:
"May your bravery console you as you sit firmly between two sesame seed buns!"
Seriously, it makes about as much sense as any of the "traditional" caveman comics like B.C., but that's not saying much. I mean, why IS there a bottomless pit and a bottle of barbeque sauce in the main character's bathroom, anyway?
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"May your bravery console you as you sit firmly between two sesame seed buns!"
Seriously, it makes about as much sense as any of the "traditional" caveman comics like B.C., but that's not saying much. I mean, why IS there a bottomless pit and a bottle of barbeque sauce in the main character's bathroom, anyway?
Still, the story seems aimed at the same k More...
Aug 31, 2010
While reading this, I tried to think as a 7 year old boy, but even then I don't think the story is really that good. Following a rabbit that discovers a time portal in his bathroom, he ends up in the age of dinosaurs and cavemen. Battling a evil caveman who wants to take over the world, the rabbit does his best to solve everyone's problems. The artwork is good and there are humorous parts in the story, but to me, the layout of the comics are very hard to follow. I can see young boys/girls enjoyi
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Sep 04, 2010
This one was fun with bright colourful illustrations. Unfortunately, I found it a little hard to follow because the action moves quickly and the illustrations are rather busy. They also seem pretty dense with dark, saturated colours. The bunny character himself is the best part of the book because he is simply drawn, yet expressive. The humour, especially in the translations between picture-speak and words, is decently fun.
Mar 19, 2010
Pretty simplistic stuff aimed at a very young audience. Not sure if author Eric Craddock is going for the middle school audience or younger. The story is about a rabbit who falls in a hole in his bathroom with a bottle of bbq sauce and goes back in time. There is some old balding dude already there. Don't ask me where he came from. Hijinks ensue, and he makes his way back to the future. Yay !
Feb 04, 2012
When Rabbit accidentally lands in another time it takes all of his ingenuity, plus a pinch of barbeque sauce to get him out of the mess.
This graphic novel tells a lot of its story in pictures, which can be a little confusing to follow. It will definitely be appreciated by kids, but it left this adult scratching her head!
This graphic novel tells a lot of its story in pictures, which can be a little confusing to follow. It will definitely be appreciated by kids, but it left this adult scratching her head!
Nov 07, 2011
I don't think I'm the right audience for this book. I was totally confused the whole time, and pretty grossed out by the boomerang part. I think lots of readers would be a lot better at following the nonstop action and appreciating the humor than I was. I just hope I don't get the term "crudmonkeys" stuck in my head now.
Jun 07, 2010
A rabbit falls through a hole in his bathroom floor and lands in nest of angry dinosaurs. Will he ever get home? Does he even want to (there's never anything on TV)? But there's a colony of enslaved neader-rabbits that need him......
Feb 01, 2010
thing one (age 6) loves these books!! funny, smart, full of action without violence or vulgarity. some of the words are quite advanced, but it has a list of vocabulary words in the back. mom loves them too!
Jul 30, 2009
I loved the part when the guy was picking his nose with a boonmerang and Stone Rabbit said "stop digging for gold" and threw the boomerang and hit the cage release button. It was funny.
Mar 28, 2010
if i'm being honest,this book would be a single star, but thinking like an eight or ten year old it would be five stars. craddock knows his audience v. well
Sep 17, 2011
I actually had a bit of difficulty following the plot of this one, but it was ok. I think the kids would like it, but it wasn't my favorite.
Feb 19, 2011
Grades K-3. Rabbit time travels back to the stone age, where a villian discovers bbq sauce and vows to take over the world.
Mar 09, 2009
Too many words about it here:
http://blog.newsarama.com/2009/03/07/rev...
http://blog.newsarama.com/2009/03/07/rev...
Dec 30, 2010
i think it is sooooooooooooooooooo cave-man-ish and so cool and also adventure-ish
Mar 22, 2009
The colors are awesome, but the illustrations and storyline are too muddled and confusing.
Jan 30, 2011
Again Cute one...
But I liked the second one more ^___^
Still worth a look .... XD XD
But I liked the second one more ^___^
Still worth a look .... XD XD
Jul 10, 2009
Frenetic but fun. Great illustrations. Should have strong appeal for its intended audience. A *very* quick read!
Jul 01, 2011
Some of the spreads were confusing, and the plot seemed a little muddled.
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