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PDF Ebook , by Ben Hatke

PDF Ebook , by Ben Hatke

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File Size: 189976 KB

Print Length: 192 pages

Publisher: First Second (May 27, 2014)

Publication Date: May 27, 2014

Sold by: Macmillan

Language: English

ASIN: B00K48OYAK

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I read this to my 3 year old daughter who fell in love with Zita. She wakes in the night, sneaks over and turns on her light, and spends hours flipping through her Zita books. I would rather she sleep, but it's hard to fault her love of books. She carries it everywhere and asks people she meets to read it to her.She loves Bens other books, especially Goblin, Julia, and Robot.

Originally written for the Comic Book and Graphic Novel Review Column at the Fantasy Literature Review Site.Zita the Spacegirl by Ben HatkeZita the Spacegirl is one of those perfect YA science fiction stories that you wish had been written years ago so you could have read it as a kid — which means that you’re gonna want to get this book in the hands of a child in your life. Just make sure you get a chance to read it first.The story begins when Zita and her friend find a strange object that has fallen from space — a square, hand-held device with a big, red button on it. Just imagine what you’d do: Would you press that button? Guess what the young child Zita does? That’s right — she presses the button. Instantly, a door of light opens before her and the arms — tentacles? — of a strange creature reach into our world and grab Zita’s friend. Zita runs away in terror to think about what she’s just seen and what she should do.As you’d expect, she goes to talk to her parents and spends the rest of the book waiting for her parents to figure out some way to save her friend. She is then reunited with her friend at the end of the comic. They live happily ever after.You don’t really believe a word of that, do you? Like many great adventures written for children, we never see the main character’s parents or any other adults on earth, and the young child must take on adult responsibilities. Zita decides she is to blame for her friend’s kidnapping, and therefore she must fix everything. And why not since she’s got the mysterious device? So she presses the red button once again, and steps into her adventure.In this review, I can’t begin to do justice to Hatke’s vivid imagination in coming up with such a wide variety of creatures and machines and inhabitants of the world Zita enters. Some seem kind but are dangerous, some are boisterous but benign, and still others threaten her before becoming her closest allies. In this world we finally see adults, but they are strange and unpredictable and difficult to judge.The story’s tension is created by several factors other than the unpredictability of those she encounters: First, she soon realizes getting back to earth is not going to be easy. Secondly, to make her being stranded even more frightening, Zita realizes that everyone is abandoning the planet because it’s about to be destroyed by an approaching asteroid. And she can’t find her friend or get off the planet herself. Finally, she finds out that the recusing her friend will require a major mission dependent upon her finding new friends and building a team on a strange planet.Zita the Spacegirl is a delight. As you can tell, I highly recommend it. The dialogue is funny, the art is stunning, and the plot is compelling. Your kids will love it. Both my children — 8 and 11 — enjoyed it and the second volume. The third volume comes out in less than two months. Even though it’s a continuing story and you’ll want to find out what happens next, unlike some comics and novels in a series, it has enough closure to give a sense of satisfaction as you come to the final page. Do not pass this book up.

Zita the Spacegirl is about a girl who gets sucked through a portal to another planet.Hatke gives us a classic hero’s journey in an imaginative, sci-fi setting. Our protagonist, Zita is a compassionate and feisty girl, who meets a bunch of lovable, flawed new companions and scary aliens on her quest to find her friend who was kidnapped by a deep sea helmet with mechanical tentacles.My favorite things about Zita:~It’s about a female hero. She’s so realistically a young girl I was not at all surprised to read the Hatke has three daughters. She’s frightened, idealistic, so sweet, and brave. It’s always nice to have female protagonists, but often girls have girl problems (like boys, social problems, family). Instead we get a classic damsel in distress, with the roles reversed, the boy needs rescuing, and the girl gets to be the Hero.~She rides a giant, sentient mouse.~None of the characters were perfect. Our group of heroes were broken and flawed, and it made them relateable and compelling. (A broken robot, a gun happy prototype, a con man, and a little girl walk into a bar...)~The story is self contained. While there is a sequel to Zita, the first novel is a whole story beginning to end. I remember being particularly frustrated as a child (while stealing my brother’s comics) about cliffhangers and to be continued’s. There’s nothing worse than an unfinished story. (I’m looking at you Peter Jackson.)~Hatke has a great colorsense. The palette is soft and consistent. I love a man who knows his colors.~DID I MENTION THE MOUSE THAT SHE RIDES?~Threat of apocalypse = automatic +5 bonus points!All around excellent book (especially if you’re looking for something to get your kid’s interested in graphic novels or science fiction!), 183 pages of pure, epic fun! With laser guns! Pew pew!

Love Zita, Love Ben Hatke!The illustrations are wonderful and creative, the story telling even more so! Great family fun, my 3 year old and my 13 year old love this series. So basically great storytelling and family fun for all ages! Not to mention my husband and I both do not mind reading this over and over and over to my 3 yo...

We first checked this book out at our wonderful public library, fell in love with the illustrations and the fast-paced action and the wonderful characters and knew we had to get this book. Finding out there were sequels was like icing on the cake. Completely recommend this story to boys and girls of all ages who love a rollicking good time, happy endings, and great characters! Compassion and friendship, bravery, honesty, and seeing things through to the end even when not comfortable to oneself are all themes in this story. My son (8) LOVES this book and reads it on his own, but especially loves to snuggle with Mom while I read it to him!

Zita is such a simple and amazing graphic novel with lots of action and awesome humor. I couldn't put it down (adult) and I would recommend it to any reader of any age.Zita is dragged into a new world and a creative adventure. She makes friends with all sorts of creatures that help her on her quest to save her friend and return home.The character design and the scenes are well constructed and have a great style.

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