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Windy Hollows
Windy Hollows
Windy Hollows
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Windy Hollows

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From the award-winning educational software and kid favorite gaming website Jumpstart.com, arrives the first ever Graphic Novel from JumpStart and Knowledge Adventure! Come visit Windy Hollows and follow our group of adventurers: Logan, Maggie, Nicolas, Selena and Poe as they arrive at Oakcrest School of Magic. They discover their teacher absent but left a note, “Will be back soon. Read your lesson books and DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING!” Follow them as they venture into Windy Hollows and embark on a series of quests to undo a potion that went terribly wrong.
  This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherJumpStart
Release dateJul 24, 2012
ISBN9781453261279
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    My first thought when I saw this on Netgalley was that it was Harry Potter for kids. After reading it I realized there's not much that relates this book to Harry Potter except a school for magic.The story was super simple. I shelved it as middle grade before I read it, but now I think it belongs under children's books. It's short and the plot was so simple that it was boring. This is something I obviously shouldn't be reading. Also the story is nothing special. Books like this have been done plenty of times.The characters were nothing special either. It was like the gang of Scooby-Doo as kids without Scooby. They were predictable. The oddest character was the talking owl and he's not odd because he talks. It's how he talks that makes him odd. For example:"My lunch today, I've already had."and"Back is not your way. Forward you must go."Why does he talk like this? Isn't this how Yoda talks? I think he was trying to talk in riddles, but he ended up sounding ridiculous and annoying.I would recommend this for young kids. Old enough to read on their own, but young enough that overdone magic adventure stories would still interest them.

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