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4,5/5. I might have expect a bit more from this last one. It was great, don't get me wrong, and a really nice conclusion to this extraordinary series. But it felt like a conclusion, no big last bang, we just wrapped everything up, but we do it perfectly. It also seem to open up on a bunch of news series/reboot which I,m really curious about. Not sure I'm going to jump on all of them but I will certainly have a look at them and read some!

There is no going back after this one. Big game changer! Is it too much power... I don't know but it sure is a lot! Anyway, awesome issue!

This is a book in a new collection of books that allow the young reader to discover new country and their culture. the book present vocabulary from the language of the country, random facts about people, places, culture and more, and it also has a search and find part (not the most interesting, but still...). A very complete and educative work. Well done!

Better then the second but not s good as the first. I think I'm done with this series. Some aspects of it are really great like the general concept, the arts, the mythology in it and some characters, but the overall pace is way too slow, the Gods are not present enough, and it seem to me like we get lost in going a bit here and there. The series worth looking at, read the first and then look if you want to continue, the first one definitely worth it, I think some readers will enjoy the continuity of it as well, but it became way too slow for me.

Again an awesome one! This series just never let you down! Read it!!

Very cute story of love and appreciation of daddies. Good illustrations and funny parts. Simple but overall very well executed!!

Not so sure about the message the author want to past it. Was it to accept kids with a lot of energy? What is more about self confidence? Power of imagination? It touch a bit at everything and offer a fun adventure, even if the message/morale of it seem a bit foggy to me. I would also add a little moderation about the tendency of this book, at least it felt that way to me, of over encouraging everything the kid does. I'm all about encouraging kid, but you have to be careful not spoiled them, its not because our are a kid that everything you do is always awesome and marvelous.

Didn't like it. Felt empty. Not much meaning, and even with this kind of very short, one sentence a page kind of book, the author usually play with words, rimes and stuff, but not in this one. Just not much to it to make it truly worth the time!

Un excellent roman. Le Meilleur de Patrick Senécal depuis plusieurs années à mon humble avis. Un roman qui réussit le tour de force de réunir une intrigue prenante et bien rythmée tout en laissant suffisamment de place pour traiter doucement d’un sujet sombre, lourd et émotif. L’intrigue est excellente, le style est fidèle à l’auteur avec son côté sombre et sa touche d’humour, mais j’ai particulièrement apprécié le retour de Senécal dans la réflexion profonde de certains thèmes, qui était plus absent de ces derniers livres, et qui me rappelait les bonnes années de ces romans comme Le vide, Les sept jours du Talion, Hell.com, etc. Une grande réussite! Et que dire de la fin, un roman difficile à conclure, mais encore une fois Senécal réussit à terminer le tout avec brio avec une fin extrêmement touchante. Bravo!

Première, enfin je crois, tentative de Simon Boulerice à l’écriture d’une pièce de théâtre. Je n’ai pas retrouvé le côté merveilleux du monde de l’enfance, souvent retrouvé chez Boulerice. J’ai plutôt cru voir un semblant de Michel Tremblay, rien de négatif à cela. Une pièce intéressante, mais ce n’était pas nécessairement ce que j’avais envi de lire en choisissant cet auteur. Surprenant, l’auteur tente e expérimente pour se renouveler. Pas mauvais, mais je n’ai pas particulièrement apprécié non plus.