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Ghostopolis Paperback | Pages: 272 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 12031 Users | 1135 Reviews

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Title:Ghostopolis
Author:Doug TenNapel
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 272 pages
Published:July 1st 2010 by Graphix
Categories:Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Fantasy. Comics. Young Adult. Fiction. Childrens. Middle Grade

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A page-turning adventure of a boy's journey to the land of ghosts and back.
Imagine Garth Hale's surprise when he's accidentally zapped to the spirit world by Frank Gallows, a washed-out ghost wrangler. Suddenly Garth finds he has powers the ghosts don't have, and he's stuck in a world run by the evil ruler of Ghostopolis, who would use Garth's newfound abilities to rule the ghostly kingdom. When Garth meets Cecil, his grandfather's ghost, the two search for a way to get Garth back home, and nearly lose hope until Frank Gallows shows up to fix his mistake.

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Original Title: Ghostopolis
ISBN: 0545210283 (ISBN13: 9780545210287)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Garth Hale
Literary Awards: Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2012)

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Ratings: 4.04 From 12031 Users | 1135 Reviews

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I will be seeking out more TenNapel books. Fun, well told, art really enhances the story, and all-ages appropriate while still being a good story. And Skinny the Horse is awesome.

It was ok. Nothing that will leave a lasting memory on me unfortunately. I do think this one would be more enjoyable if I were younger. I'd recommended it for anyone eight and up.Edit: It's been a week and I literally forget everything about this graphic novel. I'm knocking it down to two stars. It probably deserves higher but if I can't remember it after only a few days than it really didn't mean much to me. I also heard the author (who also created the Sega video game - Earthworm Jim) is kind

(3.5 not quite a 4 star.) Enjoyed this, but I felt that at times it was a bit too all over the place.

Ghostopolis, is an amazing book. It is about a human boy, Garth, who gets caught in a ghost trap gets sent to Ghostopolis. It is a place for the afterlife where people are ruled by Vaugner the evil leader. Garth has to get back to his mother. With the help of his friends he manages to get back home and defeat Vaugner. This book was very hard to put down. It is filled with adventure.

Not only was the love story rather empty and trite, it caused an offensively arbitrary scene where the girl for absolutely no reason, completely interrupting the plot except to further the stupid love story in the most unimaginative and sexist way, suddenly changes into a dress because girls only care about dresses and the only way for men and women to interact is for the man to tell the woman that she looks good because of the dress and the woman to be genuinely flattered. WHAT YEAR ARE YOU

Immature Graphic NovelThis graphic novel is geared toward middle school age boys. There are common mentions of farting, poop and diarrhea. Not my thing but I was looking for a book for a middle school boy who is learning English and needs a book with simp!e language and appropriate for his age group. I think he will like this book. The graphics are appealing and the humor is simple and actually the equivalent of an eight year olds. Still. I feel there is an audience for this graphic novel.

Rut roh. Having a hard time with this one knowing that Doug TenNapel has said some super icky queer-phobic stuff. I think if it weren't for that, I might have given the book a 3? But not sure. I found the storytelling to be uneven, the characters a bit thin and the action often jumps around too much. What did I like about it? My favorite part was the relationship between the boy and the skeleton horse, and the resistance of the skeleton king. (Right about now, it's really nice to read stories

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