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Stop Feedin' da Boids! by James Sage, Pierre Pratt

periparaparasakura's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted fast-paced

decafjess's review against another edition

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2.0

The story was a little confusing, and I can only assume that maybe a page or two was missing. I'm not really sure how it resolves itself.

The tone of the illustrations was a little too dark, and I wasn't a fan of the way the people were drawn.

Overall, it didn't really do it for me.

I received this book via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

moncoinlecture's review

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2.0

2,5
J'aime beaucoup les illustrations, les pigeons, la ville (un peu moins les persos mais c'est personnel)
Toutefois, il m'a manqué un petit élément pour que l'histoire soit vraiment palpitante.

http://moncoinlecture.com/2017/05/arrete-de-nourrir-oiseaux-james-sagepierre-pratt/

librarianryan's review

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2.0

So I read this book as a digital galley and I think there are still some words missing. You can tell from the title that the town’s message to a little girl with a bird problem is Stop Feedin’ da Boids, but it is never said. Not only that, there seems to be a disconnect from the first half of the book and the last half. After the townspeople get involved with the birds, the little girl gets a fish tank, and then a larger one, and then it is like it never mattered in the first place. It’s just odd.

mrogows's review

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3.0

I loved the art and illustrations. The community building aspect of the book was great. The only draw back was the ending; it felt like ended twice.