Bad Island 
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.
In the novel Bad Island by Doug TenNapel is about a boy name Reese and his family that gets stranded on an island. The artists shows his art work by using bright and dark colors through out the novel. This comic made me feel what Reese and his family went through to survive on the island. The author gave a clear message of what happened to Reese and his family through out the comic. I would recommend this comic because it is easy to understand and what is going on through out the novel.
The theme of the story is that an thing is possible

4.5(I totally see where Doug TenNapel came up with creatures from his Nnewts series Escape from the Lizzarks...)Though I was totally thrown off by the beginning of this book (the giants and enslaved human-like creatures), I loved this well-done family story. Dad knew what was up, and I loved Reese's character growth. There was a lot of family love in this story + adventure, of course. I found this to be a really positive and uplifting story.
I read the book Bad Island by Doug TenNapel. A teenage boy, Resse. his younger sister and their parents get stranded on an island while on a family boating trip at this so called bad island. As the story starts, we are transported to another world. Doug the author expresses well, where aliens are fighting for their lives against invaders. After a short sequence in which we are introduced to these odd creatures, we jump to the present day where teenage boy Reese rebels against his botanist mother
I'm enjoying Doug's graphic novels with my 7 year old boy. He was most engaged in this one, turning the pages before i got to read them to him, to see what will happen next.It's a great family adventure on an unknown island. Weird, strange, a bit scary, a bit innocent, wonderfully imagined world. Both of us enjoyed it and loved it. Each TenNapel's comic has a nice message at the end and this was no exception.
This was ok; there were certain "YA" aspects of it that made it not really my cup of tea, though it most definitely would have been, say, 15 years ago. I think the humor for me wasn't funny and took away from the story - it was goofy and it took away from what could have come across as dark and mysterious and so forth. My other criticism was that the mysteries and creatures were too many, and too quickly defeated, and didn't have enough backstory. I guess if you put things on a spectrum, with
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Hardcover | Pages: 224 pages Rating: 3.98 | 5853 Users | 578 Reviews

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| Title | : | Bad Island |
| Author | : | Doug TenNapel |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 224 pages |
| Published | : | August 1st 2011 by GRAPHIX |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Fantasy. Comics. Young Adult. Adventure. Science Fiction. Fiction |
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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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| ISBN: | 0545314798 (ISBN13: 9780545314794) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 3.98 From 5853 Users | 578 ReviewsAssess Regarding Books Bad Island
Bad Island by Doug TenNapel the book starts off with a family going on a boat trip. But then there was a huge storm that blew them off track and crashing into a mysterious island. They didn't know what was on this island at first so they set up camp. After they set up camp, they started to explore the island as they saw weirder and weirder stuff happened. Such as a moving rock that ate stuff and had a face and a mouth.After all this happened they went back to camp to find that humans. NoIn the novel Bad Island by Doug TenNapel is about a boy name Reese and his family that gets stranded on an island. The artists shows his art work by using bright and dark colors through out the novel. This comic made me feel what Reese and his family went through to survive on the island. The author gave a clear message of what happened to Reese and his family through out the comic. I would recommend this comic because it is easy to understand and what is going on through out the novel.
The theme of the story is that an thing is possible

4.5(I totally see where Doug TenNapel came up with creatures from his Nnewts series Escape from the Lizzarks...)Though I was totally thrown off by the beginning of this book (the giants and enslaved human-like creatures), I loved this well-done family story. Dad knew what was up, and I loved Reese's character growth. There was a lot of family love in this story + adventure, of course. I found this to be a really positive and uplifting story.
I read the book Bad Island by Doug TenNapel. A teenage boy, Resse. his younger sister and their parents get stranded on an island while on a family boating trip at this so called bad island. As the story starts, we are transported to another world. Doug the author expresses well, where aliens are fighting for their lives against invaders. After a short sequence in which we are introduced to these odd creatures, we jump to the present day where teenage boy Reese rebels against his botanist mother
I'm enjoying Doug's graphic novels with my 7 year old boy. He was most engaged in this one, turning the pages before i got to read them to him, to see what will happen next.It's a great family adventure on an unknown island. Weird, strange, a bit scary, a bit innocent, wonderfully imagined world. Both of us enjoyed it and loved it. Each TenNapel's comic has a nice message at the end and this was no exception.
This was ok; there were certain "YA" aspects of it that made it not really my cup of tea, though it most definitely would have been, say, 15 years ago. I think the humor for me wasn't funny and took away from the story - it was goofy and it took away from what could have come across as dark and mysterious and so forth. My other criticism was that the mysteries and creatures were too many, and too quickly defeated, and didn't have enough backstory. I guess if you put things on a spectrum, with


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