Squirrel Do Bad by Stephan Pastis

 Squirrel Do Bad

 Squirrel Do Bad (Trubble Town #1) by Stephan Pastis

Release: August 31, 2021
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Aladdin
Source: Rockstar Book Tours
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From the author of the “Pearls Before Swine” comic strip and New York Times bestselling Timmy Failure series comes a laugh-out-loud, heartwarming, full-color graphic novel series about a quirky town—just right for young readers starting to read longer books!

Wendy the Wanderer has lived in Trubble Town her whole life but never had the chance to go exploring. For this reason, she thinks she was definitely misnamed. Her dad likes to know where she is to make sure she’s safe, so she’s never been anywhere on her own. Then, her dad leaves on a trip and the babysitter doesn’t reinforce all the usual rules. Or any of the usual rules! Suddenly, Wendy is free to do what she wants, and what she wants is to live up to her name…and find Trubble.

Turns out, there’s lots going on in Trubble Town. As she encounters endearingly goofy animals and hilariously hapless townsfolk, Wendy’s very first adventure takes more twists and turns than she could have ever expected. She learns some really valuable life lessons and even teaches a few of her own.

About the Author:

STEPHAN PASTIS is an attorney turned cartoonist. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, and the UCLA School of Law, he worked as a lawyer before trying his hand at cartooning. Pastis lives in the Bay Area, with his wife and two children.

 

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 Squirrel Do Bad Review:

This book was undoubtedly one of the unique graphic novels I have read. The story consists of multiple characters facing random situations which are weirdly connected. Each storyline is goofy, hilarious, and just downright silly. Hence, if you are looking for a story with a consistent plot with a strong storyline and morals, you might be disappointed. However, if you want a lighthearted tale where you don’t have to think much and enjoy the illustrations with an intricate zany plot, then this is your book. I still found it cute and quirky, as it is so different from what I usually read.

I particularly liked the tale revolving around Squirrely McSquirrel and his adventures. Some of the characters are hilarious, like the moles, whereas some were despicable, like Crotchety Craig and the Sheriff. I also like some moments the author adds about the Butterfly effect and the romance between the cat and dog. Surprisingly, moments in the story felt close to reality, like when people turn into a mob when they believe anything. The book has a lot going on, even if it seems directionless at times. Moreover, the illustrations are adorable and something that would appeal to a reader of any age group.

However, I did find it a challenge to initially pace myself with the story. Originally, when I started reading the book, I had to keep track of what was happening because many things take place. But, after a few chapters, you realize to go with the flow because a few things don’t make sense. Nevertheless, “Squirrel Do Bad” is a quirky graphic novel that’s nice to pick up if you are in the mood for something different.

Giveaway:

3 winners will receive a finished copy of SQUIRREL DO BAD, US ONLY.

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 Squirrel Do Bad

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the  Squirrel Do Bad (Trubble Town #1) by Stephan Pastis Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

Book Tour Schedule

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