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Gr 3-5-Japanese-American fourth-grader Akiko continues the interplanetary quest begun in Akiko on the Planet Smoo and Akiko in the Sprubly Islands (both Delacorte, 2000). With her odd assortment of companions, she is following Queen Pwip's instructions to find and rescue the lost prince Froptoppit. Based on a Japanese comic-book series, the episodic plot follows the company across the planet Smoo, as they encounter various weird creatures and strange obstacles. The book does not stand on its own, but takes up right where Islands left off. First, the adventurers have to surmount an enormous wall that stands across their path. Then they must cross a miles-long bridge with a long-abandoned restaurant in the middle. Throughout the story, they are warned of the coming of a mysterious villain; however, when he finally shows up, Akiko's disk-creature companion sends him away with little fuss. There is no plot resolution. The action simply stops abruptly-apparently to be continued in the next volume. The original graphic-novel format is reflected in the amusing black-and-white cartoons. The rivalry among the group members provides some humorous moments and the bizarre features of Smoo are intriguing. Akiko herself is a strong female character whose leadership holds her strange band together. However, this story will be confusing to readers unfamiliar with the previous books.-Elaine E. Knight, Lincoln Elementary Schools, IL
Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Akiko and the Great Wall of Trudd,
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The third book in the series was the best so far! I have read all of the books in the series to my 6 year old. He has liked them all. But with the Wall of Trudd, he wanted to read more and more. It has great action in it. My interest was also kept by watching Akiko grow as a leader and a person. The characters continue to amuse and engage.
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Continuing their quest to free the captured Prince Froptoppit, Akiko, Gax, Poog, Mr. Beeba, and Spuckler must get past one final obstacle: The huge Wall of Trudd. And waiting on the other side- Alia Rellapor and the mysterious Throck.....Writer/Illustrator Mark Crilley continues to improve with each book, and this is the best one yet. The characters are great fun, and the situations they encounter are exciting, but nothing that would scare a younger reader. This would make a great bedtime story.... Make sure to check out the Akiko comics from Sirius Comics!
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Great Book!,
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I thought Akiko and the Great Wall of Trudd was one of the best books I've ever read. I love the series, and I hope for more. It's easy to read, and the characters are very interesting. My favorite characters are Gax and Spuckler, because Gax is a funny robot, and Spuckler is smart, strong and is kind of a ruffian.
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