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Liam O'Donnell was born in Northern Ireland and grew up in Canada. He's lived in Toronto, Canada, and is the author of several graphic novels, including the Max Finder Mystery series of you-solve-it comics. He has never met a pirate and is not sure if he ever wants to. When he's not writing afficher plus stories, he loves playing video games and going camping, but not at the same time. This Read Me! series delivers high-interest topics at an accessible reading level through exciting visual design and simple text. Use Read Me! books to interest reluctant readers, extend a course of study, or just for fun! afficher moins

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Œuvres de Liam O'Donnell

Crack the Pirate Code (Pirates!) (2017) 64 exemplaires
Beyond Skyline [2017 Movie] (2017) — Director & Screenwriter — 16 exemplaires
Ginger Leads the Way (Pet Tales) (2004) 12 exemplaires
The Days of the Servant Boy (1997) 10 exemplaires
System Shock (Graffix) (2000) 8 exemplaires
Tracker on the Job (Pet Tales) (2004) 5 exemplaires
Baxter Needs a Home (Pet Tales) (2004) 5 exemplaires
Sink or Swim with Pirate Ships (2017) 4 exemplaires
Daisy on the Farm (Pet Tales) (2005) 4 exemplaires
Skylines (2021) 3 exemplaires
Winston in the City (Pet Tales) (2005) 2 exemplaires
Ganked (Geeked Out Mysteries #1) (2013) 2 exemplaires

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All of the Max Axiom comics are exciting and a great way to encourage younger readers to learn about science! With the graphic novel/comic book style, readers will be engaged and will want to read more. The science facts included in the books are explained clearly and encourage students to further research the topics.
 
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KarisWood98 | 1 autre critique | Nov 17, 2022 |
A team of elementary school kids from room 15 use stunning detective work to figure out who has been stealing snacks from the kitchen. Navigating in a new school full of new friends and bullies is hard for Myron, but he is able to crack the case with the help of his classmates in room 15.
 
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helenaament | 1 autre critique | Aug 7, 2018 |
The artwork was good and the story a basic tale about bullying and the consequences thereof. I thought that this was a more realistic view of bullying than children books tend to convey. I thought that the interruption of the text to show how tricks were done was interesting. I'm not certain if it was effective, but it didn't seem to interrupt it too terribly much.

If I were a kid who actually enjoyed skateboarding I'm certain I would have loved this text, seeing how for once the skaters weren't demonized, etc. So, a good kid's book overall.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Lepophagus | 3 autres critiques | Jun 14, 2018 |
Goofy, zany, and utterly original. I can honestly say I've never read a book with such a fantastic combination of monsters, detective work, libraries and archives, mythology, and robots. With the strong graphic element, this book has feet planted in both the text and graphic novel worlds. And it's fantastically odd and entertaining.
 
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Œuvres
51
Membres
1,019
Popularité
#25,282
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
37
ISBN
231
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