Zita the Spacegirl

Zita the Spacegirl
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Zita the Spacegirl Series, Book 1

زیتا مجموعه Spagirl, کتاب ۱

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

Lexile Score

310

Reading Level

0-2

ATOS

2.5

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Ben Hatke

ناشر

First Second

شابک

9781466819207
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زندگی زیتا در یک چشم به هم زدن به سمت چپ کیهانی رفت. هنگامی که بهترین دوستش توسط یک فرقه عجیب روز قیامت ربوده می شود، زیتا به نجات می رود و خود را غریبه در یک سیاره عجیب می یابد. جوجه های انسان نما و ربات های عصبی به اندازه کافی تکان دهنده هستند با توجه به تجربیات جدید، اما زیتا حتی بیشتر متعجب است که خود را در نقش قهرمان بین کهکشانی می بیند. خیلی زود ، غریبهها در هر شکل و اندازه ای حتی اونو از بین نبردن. نه پیشگویی‌های باستانی، سیارات محکوم به نابودی، و نه حتی یک مرد حیله‌گر که به جستجوی زی تا علاقه‌ای مرموز دارد. زیتا اسپیسیگا یک داستان سرگرم کننده از دوستی و رستگاری از هواپیمای کهنه کار بن هاتکه است. این همچنین هیولاهای عجیب و غریب و چشم نواز تری دارد، هیولاهای میازاکی-esque بیش از انکه بتوانید یک تکه به ان تکان دهید.

نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
kiki22 - Zita the space girl is such a good book, it is funny, action packed and adventurous. i have read it 3 times because it is so good. When I started reading it I couldn't put it down.😃

Kirkus

Starred review from December 15, 2010
A headstrong young girl makes a hasty decision and finds herself in a galaxy far, far away in this graphic-novel shining star. Confident Zita finds a strange device in a meteor crater while playing with her more timorous best friend, Joseph. Impetuously, she accidentally activates the device, and before they can say "lift off," the duo ends up on an ill-fated planet, with Joseph about to be sacrificed by an alien doomsday cult and Zita determined to save him. Hatke's skill shines: His characters are richly imagined and portrayed, from the loyal, bumbling Strong-Strong (resembling a cross between a golem and an Uglydoll) to the menacing Screeds, an arachnid-like mechanized device that serves an evil purpose. The giant speechless Mouse, who communicates via ticker tape, is especially ingenious. Hatke takes a page from epic adventures like Jeff Smith's Bone and Kazu Kibuishi's Amulet and throws in a dash of intergalactic zest for a winning combination, sure to captivate young graphic-novel aficionados. Be prepared to blast off; this debut is truly out of this world. (Graphic science fiction. 9-12)

(COPYRIGHT (2010) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)



School Library Journal

January 1, 2011

Gr 2-5-While exploring a meteoroid crater, young explorers Zita and Joseph discover an unusual device featuring a conspicuous red button. Zita's curiosity compels her to press it, only to discover that it summons an alien creature that instantly abducts Joseph. The fearless heroine follows him to a planet inhabited by Scriptorians, who intend to use him as a ritual sacrifice to prevent the destruction of their planet. In her quest to save her friend, Zita assembles a cadre of unusual cohorts: a giant mouse that she rides; an oversize bloblike creature named Strong Strong; a Heavily Armored Mobile Battle Orb known as One; and Robot Randy. Together they head off to the Scriptorians' castle to rescue Joseph. Along the way, she meets Piper, a fellow earthling traveling through space who becomes an important player in the story. Aptly named, he is part Pied Piper and part inventor but always a smooth talker who alternately assists and sabotages the mission. In order to save her friend, Zita must ultimately risk her own chance to return to Earth. With echoes of The Wizard of Oz, this charming, well-told story has a timeless "read to me" quality that makes it perfect for one-on-one sharing. Adults will enjoy the subtle humor and inside jokes, and children will love intrepid Zita and her adventures. The art is simply delightful: a realistic heroine surrounded by a world of bizarre creatures. Fans of the Flight anthologies (Villard) will cheer for the return of Zita.-Barbara M. Moon, Suffolk Cooperative Library System, Bellport, NY

Copyright 2011 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.



Booklist

December 15, 2010
Grades 3-6 For no reason at all, a little red button crashes to earth while Zita and her pal Joseph are out cavorting around. Of course, no one could resist pushing a mystery button, which pops open an interdimensional portal that whisks Joseph away. Zita follows and lands on a delightfully bizarre alien planet, where she sees Joseph being captured by a tentacled, scuba-headed creature. She makes some allies, takes off after him, and zany mishaps and dashing adventures ensue. Any story in which one can escape prison with a tube of doorpaste (just like toothpaste, except that it makes magic doors appear when smeared on a wall) obviously puts more stock in wowing imaginations than satisfying logic, and it needs solid cartooning chops to back it up. Fortunately, Hatkes got them, and he doles out an increasingly loony and charming array of aliens, robots, and unclassifiable blobs and hairy things for Zita (herself a cross between Ramona Quimby and a Matt Phelan waif) to encounter. Its fun, plenty funny, and more than a little random. Kids will love it.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)




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