Bad Island: A Graphic Novel

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4.3
39 reviews
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224
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Something on this island is up to no good . . .

When Reese is forced to go on a boating trip with his family, the last thing he expects is to be shipwrecked on an island-especially one teeming with weird plants and animals. But what starts out as simply a bad vacation turns into a terrible one, as the castaways must find a way to escape while dodging the island's dangerous inhabitants. With few resources and a mysterious entity on the hunt, each secret unlocked could save them . . . or spell their doom. One thing Reese knows for sure: This is one Bad Island.

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4.3
39 reviews
Wtre Brown
March 17, 2014
I love this book I bought another one of his books at a book fair for school and I whated to read more books from him . !!!!! It was great
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Jarren Carr
July 29, 2014
Its not showing up at all its just blank page s please I need support I need a book report by the 7th
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Dr. Manju D. Tanwar
April 30, 2020
It's kinda violent and boring..... If you compare with the price, I don't find it good for my child...
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About the author

Doug TenNapel was raised in the town of Denair, California. In 1994, he created the popular Earthworm Jim. Doug's graphic novel GHOSTOPOLIS was a 2011 ALA Top Ten Great Graphic Novel for Teens, and his follow-up, BAD ISLAND, was a 2012 ALA Great Graphic Novels for Teens as well as one of School Library Journal's Top 10 Graphic Novels of 2011. Doug lives in Franklin, Tennessee.

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