Helpful Score: 9
DO NOT BUY THIS "BOOK" !!!!!!!!! At barely 100 pages with so little text it wouldn't qualify as a short story, this piece of tripe is nothing but a sad attempt to separate you from your money. Even if you're a graphic novel fan, there is just NO value for your money here.
Kathryn K. (Kat47201) reviewed Troublemaker Bk 1 (Alexandra Barnaby, Bk 3) on + 66 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
In my opnion, it's not worth the money. More pictures than dialogue.
Shirley D. (bookattic) - reviewed Troublemaker Bk 1 (Alexandra Barnaby, Bk 3) on + 223 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Not really crazy about the comic book style but anyone that loved comic books as a child would probably like this one.
Norma M. (jeanne10) - , reviewed Troublemaker Bk 1 (Alexandra Barnaby, Bk 3) on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
This is the worst book I have ever finished. It took about two hours to read the whole thing. It's a comic book! It's terrible. I was so disappointed.
Helpful Score: 3
As a fan of the first two books in this series I was SERIOUSLY disappointed when this one arrived in my mail. I had it re-posted to swap within 30 minutes of opening it. I am not sure why Janet went from a book to a "comic book" type book in a series!
Helpful Score: 1
I was rather disappointed to find that this "book" was actually a hardcover graphic novel (or comic book). I enjoyed it, but I would not have bothered ordering it if I had realized what it was. It was a very quick read.
John O. (buzzby) - , reviewed Troublemaker Bk 1 (Alexandra Barnaby, Bk 3) on + 6062 more book reviews
Hey, folks, it's a graphic novel. The comics are nice, but there's an average of 14 words per page (yes, I did a sampling), and that includes "Gasp!" and "Eep!" and the phone going "Briiing!"
Chris C. (chrisnsally) - , reviewed Troublemaker Bk 1 (Alexandra Barnaby, Bk 3) on + 113 more book reviews
I found the Troublemaker graphic novel at a used book store for 75% off the cover price. I am certainly not the world's biggest Janet Evanovich fan but I suspected I might find the graphic novel entertaining.
The plot and characterization where easy to follow and I didn't feel lost with out previous exposure to these characters or storyline. As mentioned, there is very little dialog or script in this book. Much of the action, like a thrown Voo Doo Doll triggering an explosion, is represented within the art work which fills each page comic book style.
It was a very quick read, which I did enjoy, and now I will be hunting for the second volume of the Troublemaker graphic novel.
The plot and characterization where easy to follow and I didn't feel lost with out previous exposure to these characters or storyline. As mentioned, there is very little dialog or script in this book. Much of the action, like a thrown Voo Doo Doll triggering an explosion, is represented within the art work which fills each page comic book style.
It was a very quick read, which I did enjoy, and now I will be hunting for the second volume of the Troublemaker graphic novel.