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Hilda and the Midnight Giant: Hilda Book 2 par Luke Pearson (anglais) livre de poche B-

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État
Neuf: Livre neuf, n'ayant jamais été lu ni utilisé, en parfait état, sans pages manquantes ni ...
ISBN-13
9781909263796
Type
Does not apply
ISBN
9781909263796
Book Title
Hilda and the Midnight Giant : Hilda Book 2
Book Series
Hildafolk Ser.
Publisher
Flying Eye Books
Item Length
11 in
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year
2016
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.2 in
Author
Luke Pearson
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Comics & Graphic Novels / Fantasy, Girls & Women, Comics & Graphic Novels / Action & Adventure
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Item Width
7.9 in
Number of Pages
48 Pages

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Hilda Season 1 and 2 is now on Netflix! "Luke Pearson is one of the best cartoonists working today. Hilda is utterly brilliant!" --Raina Telgemeier, creator of Smile When creatures bombard Hilda's house with eviction notices, she has to think twice before making their acquaintance. Come to think of it, who is this giant who only appears at midnight, and why is Hilda the only person who can see him? Now available in paperback for the first time, Luke Pearson's stories of the rambunctious and adorable Hilda are now available to stream on Netflix!

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Flying Eye Books
ISBN-10
1909263796
ISBN-13
9781909263796
eBay Product ID (ePID)
217313851

Product Key Features

Book Title
Hilda and the Midnight Giant : Hilda Book 2
Number of Pages
48 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Comics & Graphic Novels / Fantasy, Girls & Women, Comics & Graphic Novels / Action & Adventure
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Author
Luke Pearson
Book Series
Hildafolk Ser.
Intended Audience
Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.2 in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Item Length
11 in
Item Width
7.9 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
Hilda is coming to Netflix in 2018! "Plain smart and moving. John Stanley's Little Lulu meets Miyazaki." --Guillermo Del Toro "Pearson's utter lack of pretension keeps Hilda feeling fresh, while his reading of folktales and Tove Jansson's Moomin series embeds Hilda in the long history of children's stories. [...] Hilda's dilemmas, while fantastic, also feel real [...] Pearson has found a lovely new way to dramatize childhood demons, while also making you long for your own cruise down the fjords." --The New Yorker "[Hilda's world] is... a glorious, exciting if also rather menacing place -- one children will be eager to enter. It's also visually arresting: exuberant and lively and faintly Miyazakian" --New York Times Book Review "Hilda is the little girl. And this is her folk tale. And pretty much everything you need to know about how good this is is there on that absolutely gorgeously delightful cover. By the end of it, you'll have exactly the same smile as Hilda has." -- Forbidden Planet "For adults ... Pearson's measured storytelling ... and detailed, imaginative artwork make Hilda and the Bird Parade an absolute treat to dive into. It's hard to imagine a better all-ages comic will be published this year." -- Slate "very enjoyable, it's imaginative and fun for kids and adults too!" --Renata Liewska, author of bestselling The Quiet Book "If you know a young comics reader, or a a child that you'd like to turn into a comics reader - especially if they love fairy-tale-like stories - this would be a great place to start them. Hilda isn't a superhero, but she sure saves the day." -- Erica Friedman for Okazu "Pearson's whimsical artwork--a cross between Lucky Luke and Miyazaki--creates a magical spell of a mysterious world of hidden creatures, and the production of the book make it a treasure in itself. The story--comparable to the Adventures of Polo series by Regis Faller and Copper by Kazu Kibuishi--never flags in imagination or wonder" -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "A wonderful tale of love, success, and loss" -- City Stacks Books & Coffee "I think I loved this one even more than the first." -- Changing Hands "I can't wait to read more about Hilda." --Kim Haddox, Amarillo Public Library "If you haven't heard of Luke Pearson, buddy, you have been hiding under a particularly uninteresting rock this past year." --The Comics Bureau "If what you're looking for is great storytelling, humour, adventure and imagination then what are you waiting for? Come on in, the water's fine." --The Illustrated Forest "Midnight Giant is sad, but packs probably the most weighty punch of the series as far as real-life lessons for kids. [...] It's less a moral about transitioning from childhood to adulthood than it is about a transition from the naiveté of early childhood (Santa Claus, anyone?) into the more realistic stages of later childhood. It's also about what matters most -- possessions or people?" --Comics Alliance "Wonderful characters and story. A pure delight to read!" -- Nicola Mansfield, "Plain smart and moving. John Stanley's Little Lulu meets Miyazaki." --Guillermo Del Toro "[Hilda's world] is... a glorious, exciting if also rather menacing place -- one children will be eager to enter. It's also visually arresting: exuberant and lively and faintly Miyazakian" --New York Times Book Review "Hilda is the little girl. And this is her folk tale. And pretty much everything you need to know about how good this is is there on that absolutely gorgeously delightful cover. By the end of it, you'll have exactly the same smile as Hilda has." --Forbidden Planet "For adults ... Pearson's measured storytelling ... and detailed, imaginative artwork make Hilda and the Bird Parade an absolute treat to dive into. It's hard to imagine a better all-ages comic will be published this year." --Slate "very enjoyable, it's imaginative and fun for kids and adults too!" --Renata Liewska, author of bestselling The Quiet Book "If you know a young comics reader, or a a child that you'd like to turn into a comics reader - especially if they love fairy-tale-like stories - this would be a great place to start them. Hilda isn't a superhero, but she sure saves the day." --Erica Friedman for Okazu "Pearson's whimsical artwork--a cross between Lucky Luke and Miyazaki--creates a magical spell of a mysterious world of hidden creatures, and the production of the book make it a treasure in itself. The story--comparable to the Adventures of Polo series by Regis Faller and Copper by Kazu Kibuishi--never flags in imagination or wonder" --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "If you haven't heard of Luke Pearson, buddy, you have been hiding under a particularly uninteresting rock this past year." --The Comics Bureau "If what you're looking for is great storytelling, humour, adventure and imagination then what are you waiting for? Come on in, the water's fine." --The Illustrated Forest "Midnight Giant is sad, but packs probably the most weighty punch of the series as far as real-life lessons for kids. [...] It's less a moral about transitioning from childhood to adulthood than it is about a transition from the naiveté of early childhood (Santa Claus, anyone?) into the more realistic stages of later childhood. It's also about what matters most -- possessions or people?" --Comics Alliance "Wonderful characters and story. A pure delight to read!" --Nicola Mansfield, Hilda is now on Netflix! Season 1 is the WINNER of the BAFTA Children's Award for Best Animated Series 2019! Season 2 is out now! "...a charming, and surprisingly cozy, Nordic myth-inflected world full of trolls and giants and strange beasts." --Publishers Weekly "Luke Pearson is one of the best cartoonists working today. Hilda is utterly brilliant!" --Raina Telgemeier, creator of Smile "Plain smart and moving. John Stanley's Little Lulu meets Miyazaki." --Guillermo Del Toro "Luke Pearson's Hilda stories are beloved in our house, and they will surely be enjoyed by audiences for many years to come." --Kazu Kibuishi, creator of Amulet "In Hilda , Luke Pearson has created a truly odd and amazingly beautiful world--Stunningly personal and original. I am in awe of his imagination. He is a real inspiration." --Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy A Publisher's Weekly Top Illustrated Book, 2012 "Pearson's utter lack of pretension keeps Hilda feeling fresh, while his reading of folktales and Tove Jansson's Moomin series embeds Hilda in the long history of children's stories. [...] Hilda's dilemmas, while fantastic, also feel real [...] Pearson has found a lovely new way to dramatize childhood demons, while also making you long for your own cruise down the fjords." -- The New Yorker "[Hilda's world] is... a glorious, exciting if also rather menacing place -- one children will be eager to enter. It's also visually arresting: exuberant and lively and faintly Miyazakian" -- The New York Times Book Review "Pearson's whimsical artwork--a cross between Lucky Luke and Miyazaki--creates a magical spell of a mysterious world of hidden creatures, and the production of the book make it a treasure in itself. The story--comparable to the Adventures of Polo series by Regis Faller and Copper by Kazu Kibuishi--never flags in imagination or wonder" -- Publisher's Weekly , Starred Review "Midnight Giant is sad, but packs probably the most weighty punch of the series as far as real-life lessons for kids. [...] It's less a moral about transitioning from childhood to adulthood than it is about a transition from the naiveté of early childhood (Santa Claus, anyone?) into the more realistic stages of later childhood. It's also about what matters most -- possessions or people?" --Comics Alliance "Hilda is the little girl. And this is her folk tale. And pretty much everything you need to know about how good this is is there on that absolutely gorgeously delightful cover. By the end of it, you'll have exactly the same smile as Hilda has." --Forbidden Planet, Hilda is now on Netflix! Season 2 coming soon! "Luke Pearson is one of the best cartoonists working today. Hilda is utterly brilliant!" --Raina Telgemeier, creator of Smile "Plain smart and moving. John Stanley's Little Lulu meets Miyazaki." --Guillermo Del Toro "Luke Pearson's Hilda stories are beloved in our house, and they will surely be enjoyed by audiences for many years to come." --Kazu Kibuishi, creator of Amulet "In Hilda , Luke Pearson has created a truly odd and amazingly beautiful world--Stunningly personal and original. I am in awe of his imagination. He is a real inspiration." --Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy A Publisher's Weekly Top Illustrated Book, 2012 "Pearson's utter lack of pretension keeps Hilda feeling fresh, while his reading of folktales and Tove Jansson's Moomin series embeds Hilda in the long history of children's stories. [...] Hilda's dilemmas, while fantastic, also feel real [...] Pearson has found a lovely new way to dramatize childhood demons, while also making you long for your own cruise down the fjords." -- The New Yorker "[Hilda's world] is... a glorious, exciting if also rather menacing place -- one children will be eager to enter. It's also visually arresting: exuberant and lively and faintly Miyazakian" -- The New York Times Book Review "Pearson's whimsical artwork--a cross between Lucky Luke and Miyazaki--creates a magical spell of a mysterious world of hidden creatures, and the production of the book make it a treasure in itself. The story--comparable to the Adventures of Polo series by Regis Faller and Copper by Kazu Kibuishi--never flags in imagination or wonder" -- Publisher's Weekly , Starred Review "Midnight Giant is sad, but packs probably the most weighty punch of the series as far as real-life lessons for kids. [...] It's less a moral about transitioning from childhood to adulthood than it is about a transition from the naiveté of early childhood (Santa Claus, anyone?) into the more realistic stages of later childhood. It's also about what matters most -- possessions or people?" --Comics Alliance "Hilda is the little girl. And this is her folk tale. And pretty much everything you need to know about how good this is is there on that absolutely gorgeously delightful cover. By the end of it, you'll have exactly the same smile as Hilda has." --Forbidden Planet, Hilda is coming to Netflix in 2018! "Plain smart and moving. John Stanley's Little Lulu meets Miyazaki." --Guillermo Del Toro "Pearson's utter lack of pretension keeps Hilda feeling fresh, while his reading of folktales and Tove Jansson's Moomin series embeds Hilda in the long history of children's stories. [...] Hilda's dilemmas, while fantastic, also feel real [...] Pearson has found a lovely new way to dramatize childhood demons, while also making you long for your own cruise down the fjords." --The New Yorker "[Hilda's world] is... a glorious, exciting if also rather menacing place -- one children will be eager to enter. It's also visually arresting: exuberant and lively and faintly Miyazakian" --New York Times Book Review "Hilda is the little girl. And this is her folk tale. And pretty much everything you need to know about how good this is is there on that absolutely gorgeously delightful cover. By the end of it, you'll have exactly the same smile as Hilda has." -- Forbidden Planet "For adults ... Pearson's measured storytelling ... and detailed, imaginative artwork make Hilda and the Bird Parade an absolute treat to dive into. It's hard to imagine a better all-ages comic will be published this year." -- Slate "very enjoyable, it's imaginative and fun for kids and adults too!" --Renata Liewska, author of bestselling The Quiet Book "If you know a young comics reader, or a a child that you'd like to turn into a comics reader - especially if they love fairy-tale-like stories - this would be a great place to start them. Hilda isn't a superhero, but she sure saves the day." -- Erica Friedman for Okazu "Pearson's whimsical artwork--a cross between Lucky Luke and Miyazaki--creates a magical spell of a mysterious world of hidden creatures, and the production of the book make it a treasure in itself. The story--comparable to the Adventures of Polo series by Regis Faller and Copper by Kazu Kibuishi--never flags in imagination or wonder" -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "If you haven't heard of Luke Pearson, buddy, you have been hiding under a particularly uninteresting rock this past year." --The Comics Bureau "If what you're looking for is great storytelling, humour, adventure and imagination then what are you waiting for? Come on in, the water's fine." --The Illustrated Forest "Midnight Giant is sad, but packs probably the most weighty punch of the series as far as real-life lessons for kids. [...] It's less a moral about transitioning from childhood to adulthood than it is about a transition from the naiveté of early childhood (Santa Claus, anyone?) into the more realistic stages of later childhood. It's also about what matters most -- possessions or people?" --Comics Alliance "Wonderful characters and story. A pure delight to read!" -- Nicola Mansfield
Grade from
Third Grade
Series Volume Number
2
Target Audience
Juvenile Audience
Dewey Decimal
741.5/942
Grade to
Seventh Grade
Copyright Date
2016

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