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jennybeastie's review
5.0
Adorable! Adorable! love the house, the lost creatures (such excellent lost creatures) and Julia's problem-solving attitude. Nice.
scostner's review
4.0
Ben Hatke, creator of the popular Zita the Space Girl graphic novels, has now completed his first picture book. This debut in the picture book genre is just as full of whimsy and humor as Zita's adventures. Julia, our main character, has a house that is quite out of the ordinary. When it comes to town (yes, the house comes to town), and settles in a cozy seaside spot, Julia discovers that her home is too quiet. Being a very proactive girl, she makes a sign that reads "Julia's House for Lost Creatures" and hangs it near the front door. Before long the house is full of all sorts of odd creatures and it isn't quiet any longer. Now there are noises and messes and Julia comes up with a brilliant solution to the problem.
This is a perfect story to illustrate problem solving and cooperation. And, although the text is sparse, there is plenty of detail to talk about from the illustrations that support those brief phrases. Fans of Hatke's style of illustration will feel right at home with this book and it can also be an introduction to his work for those that have not encountered his graphic novels yet. Julia and her house of creatures remind me of Pippi Longstocking and her house full of pets and critters. It's comforting to see someone who is willing to open their home to the lost and displaced.
I received an advance reader copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review of the book.
This is a perfect story to illustrate problem solving and cooperation. And, although the text is sparse, there is plenty of detail to talk about from the illustrations that support those brief phrases. Fans of Hatke's style of illustration will feel right at home with this book and it can also be an introduction to his work for those that have not encountered his graphic novels yet. Julia and her house of creatures remind me of Pippi Longstocking and her house full of pets and critters. It's comforting to see someone who is willing to open their home to the lost and displaced.
I received an advance reader copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review of the book.
jillcd's review
5.0
I love the illustrations and the message that even guests need to help do chores. This would be a fun read aloud.
jmmeyer's review
4.0
should start by saying that I'm such a big fan of First Second Books that I have VERY high expectations for anything from them. Julia's House for Lost Creatures didn't disappoint. The art is beautiful. I sat and examined pages for a while then went on and then returned to some of the more interesting pages. The art is the real winner of this beautiful book. His mermaid is one of my favorites.
The story is good but not amazing. Julia is a sweet girl with a big house and when she opens her doors up to guests many strange and beautiful creatures appear. That's about it. It's sweet though, nothing ground breaking but sweet and perfect for story time. I intend to recommend this book to our story time leader at work.
The story is good but not amazing. Julia is a sweet girl with a big house and when she opens her doors up to guests many strange and beautiful creatures appear. That's about it. It's sweet though, nothing ground breaking but sweet and perfect for story time. I intend to recommend this book to our story time leader at work.