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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wordless Owly Books Are Good Reads,
This review is from: Owly, Vol. 4: A Time to be Brave (v. 4) (Paperback)
Owly is a cute puffball of a bird and is almost all eyes. The other creatures that populate the stories, including a worm, smaller birds and lightning bugs, are also cute and expressive. There is nothing to actually read in these books other than a few sentences from the books Owly reads. Dialogue takes place through pictographs symbolizing concepts like home and ideas. It is great to take my geeklet through the process of understanding the images as we turn the pages.
I received a copy of the fourth book, A Time to be Brave, from the publisher. My five year old has quickly become a big fan of these graphic novels. I like them just as much as he does. The stories tell the power of friendship, trying your hardest and caring for others. All great traits that I try to teach my kids. In the Fourth Book, A Time to be Brave, Wormy is frightened by a bedtime story about dragons. They encounter a timid opossum. When Owly tries to help, the opossum bares his teeth trying to ward off what he perceives as a predator. Owly takes on a parental role by comforting Wormy and telling him that there are no such things as dragons, reassuring the other animals that an injured tree can be nursed back to health, and going out into the night to investigate strange sounds. For being wordless, the pages are full of expression. Reading them demands attention, first to figure out what's being shown and then to enjoy all the details. If you are looking for something new to read to your geeklets, pick up one of the Owly books.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Time to Be Brave,
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This review is from: Owly, Vol. 4: A Time to be Brave (v. 4) (Paperback)
It's very hard not to adore Owly. The drawings, charmingly rendered in black and white, effectively communicate entire stories with very few to no words. They're great for young kids who still don't know how to read that well, but all ages can appreciate the genuine heart-felt nature of the simple stories and the delicate ways in which they are told.
The remarkable thing here is that Owly, in volume 4, shows no signs of slowing down or losing ideas. Each book teaches a new idea or lesson. A Time to Be Brave is about being brave when it's the, well, right time. It's wonderful, children will love it, and adults will treasure it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What a great tale of friendship!,
This review is from: Owly, Vol. 4: A Time to be Brave (v. 4) (Paperback)
What a great tale of friendship! I loved that this graphic novel is for the younger set. It will encourage new readers to work out the plot and moral of the story and Andy Runton does a great job of getting the story across through such expressive characters and symbols! Well done.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another excellent edition of Owly,
By listener (Lexington, KY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Owly, Vol. 4: A Time to be Brave (v. 4) (Paperback)
I just got done reading it, and once again I am very pleased with another Owly edition. I very much appreciate this particular art form ("wordless" graphic novel), and it is a relatively quick read (took me approx. 30 minutes). This book (and others in the Owly series) can appear to be more suited toward a younger crowd, but as an adult I find it to be a breath of fresh air that makes me think about my own behaviors and attitudes toward relationships. Major theme of this book: Overcoming fears (rooted in ignorance in this case) can lead to helping others and establishing new friendships.
5.0 out of 5 stars
owly review,
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This review is from: Owly Volume 4: A Time to be Brave (Kindle Edition)
Owly is a cute puffball of a bird and is almost all eyes. i love this book its good the art is good and stuff
4.0 out of 5 stars
More awesome Owly.,
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This review is from: Owly, Vol. 4: A Time to be Brave (v. 4) (Paperback)
Andy Runton, Owly: A Time to Be Brave (Top Shelf, 2007)
Finally, my library gets the fourth Owly book in (two years after they loaned me the fifth. Brilliant!). What can I tell you about Owly you don't already know? It's the same kind of thing as the books that have come before it; cute and cuddly and so optimistic it may send you screaming in terror for the nearest bottle of Mylanta, but as long as you're not an emo kid, Owly is recommended reading. Runton manages to be gentle without being cloying, and that is an admirable thing indeed. ****
4.0 out of 5 stars
feel good!,
By shawn williams (Iola, WI) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Owly, Vol. 4: A Time to be Brave (v. 4) (Paperback)
such cute stuff. I love it and my daughter loves it. And I know great grandparents that love Owly. Wonderful work Andy...
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Owly Volume 4: A Time to be Brave by Andy Runton
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