Rágcsália lakói alig várják, hogy kipróbálják a vidámpark új látványosságát, a Rémvonatot. De sokkal, sokkal rémesebb, mint gondolták! Ráadásul egymás után hibásodnak meg a játékok… Cincogó barátom rejtélyecskét szimatol a háttérben, és a nyomozásba engem is belerángat!
Elisabetta Dami is an Italian author that currently resides in Italy. She is the author of the Geronimo Stilton series, a bestselling childrens book. She enjoys traveling the world seeking ideas for her series. She writes under a pseudonym of Geronimo Stilton. She is also a co-owner of Italian based publishing company Edizioni Piemme.
Geronimo Stilton is a great series! This is the fourth graphic novel installment of the series and is very engaging. I think the best part of this book is they break down the scenes into chapters which makes it a great book for younger individuals to read what they can in a sit-down and older individuals to keep rolling through a bunch of chapters in a single sitting. The adventure takes place at Luna Park and strange and mysterious things continue to occur throughout the day. I like the art style (not necessarily love it) and think it fits pretty well the pace of the book. The mystery is entertaining and kept even me guessing about the culprit. Fun times and an entertaining volume.
We're so proud of you for reading "Last Ride at Luna Park" by Geronimo Stilton! This story is a wonderful reminder of the importance of enjoying the moment and the adventures life brings us. Like Geronimo's thrilling experiences in the amusement park, you can learn to find joy in every day and look at life as a fun adventure. Remember to cherish the time you spend with friends and family, as those moments are the real treasures. Keep exploring, learning, and enjoying every ride life has to offer!
This graphic novel is a fun romp. Plenty of silliness, a Scooby-Doo like mystery, and hilarious art from Tom Angleberger. Give this one to a reluctant reader!
I really enjoyed the cheese puns! Hilarious! And a very cute story about a “spooky” day at a theme park! Agatha Christie reference was entertaining for an adult. Although the illustrations were meant to be sketchy, I didn’t like the illustrations. A bit too messy when the original stories had such clean lines. But the sketchy quality is enjoyable by children.