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Book Review

Publisher's Note:

Enter a world of magic and adventure in this stunning series based on traditional Russian folklore. Alexander Utkin's Gamayun Tales are fresh and modern adaptations of familiar Slavic folktales, teamed with bold and beautiful illustrations. Jam-packed with stories of magical quests and talking animals, golden chests that turn into palaces and encounters with terrifying Water Spirits, there's no end to the adventure in these books! Utkin's striking art style takes inspiration from classic mid-century Disney animation, drawing readers in for a colorful journey even if they have no familiarty with Russian mythology.…

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Overall Book Review:

The Gamayun Tales series of graphic novels introduces young readers to Russian folk tales. Readers will find many familiar elements such as witches, magic, and royalty in these tales, but the stories are interesting and fresh, since most readers are usually only introduced to European folk and fairy tales in elementary school. The illustration in this book is a simple, appealing style with an abundance of color, and the illustrator gives thought to the settings and backgrounds in his work, rather than neglecting them to focus only on the people and action. This attention to detail makes the stories that the characters travel through all the more engaging. This is a graphic novel with cultural relevance and substance that will hold the interest of a young audience.

Review of a Digital Advance Reading Copy

This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Nobrow


Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language: None

Violence/Gore:  A few verbal threats;a character uses human skulls as decoration; a character uses disembodied hands to perform menial labor; report of characters attacked by a monster;a man whips a horse to make it go; characters are pushed into a hole a few times; a fight between a character and animals, no major injury;characters are turned into animals by magic; a few fights with swords and bows with no major injury; a character cuts himself intentionally with a sword; a character sees creatures that resemble zombies;a decapitated head is displayed on a spike; characters push another from a deadly height.

Sex/Nudity:  A man kisses a woman’s hand; characters flirt verbally a few times; characters kiss.

Mature Subject Matter:

Death (parent); kidnapping.

Alcohol / Drug Use:

An adult drinks alcohol.

Overall Book Rating
Profanity/Language
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10
Violence/Gore
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3
10
Sex/Nudity
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10

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About the Reviewer

My taste in literature leans heavily towards sci-fi, fantasy, and (my favorite) horror, and the latter can present some fairly murky waters for parents to let their children explore. I enjoy novels of both the standard and graphic varieties. Since those genres, and graphic novels in particular, tend to appeal to boys, I hope that I can help other Boy Mommies in their quest to find books that their little video gamers--I mean, future bibliophiles will read and enjoy. When I am not reading, I enjoy tabletop role-playing games, video games, and singing karaoke. I have a wonderful husband who lets me indulge my reading habit by sharing the housework and being a great dad to our genius kids and their faithful hound.