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destdest 's review for:
Steve L. McEvil and the Twisted Sister
by Lucas Turnbloom
adventurous
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
“Never judge a person by the mistakes of yesterday. It’s what we do today that matters.”
This series could be an acquired taste with its mean-spirited characters and gross-out humor, but it has wacky shenanigans; I don’t think I mesh with the humor here, unlike other similar titles. Some of the jokes just don’t stick, and it often just flashes to a character burping or farting.
This volume takes a dive into more of the ultra-fantastical with the Lux/alternate world. The sister also takes a lead role as one of the few competent characters here.
SN: Lux is so cute!
I’m trying to keep in mind that the targeted audience, kids, may enjoy more than I did. This seems like a good end for a trilogy, but still keeps things open for new installments.
This series could be an acquired taste with its mean-spirited characters and gross-out humor, but it has wacky shenanigans; I don’t think I mesh with the humor here, unlike other similar titles. Some of the jokes just don’t stick, and it often just flashes to a character burping or farting.
This volume takes a dive into more of the ultra-fantastical with the Lux/alternate world. The sister also takes a lead role as one of the few competent characters here.
SN: Lux is so cute!
I’m trying to keep in mind that the targeted audience, kids, may enjoy more than I did. This seems like a good end for a trilogy, but still keeps things open for new installments.