![]() ![]() ![]() So, she decides to remedy the situation by making a sign inviting lost creatures to make her house their home. She enjoys the new locale but it’s too quiet. The main character, Julia, enters dramatically with her house on the back of a tortoise (or at least I think it’s a tortoise, it might be a turtle). Bug wasn’t quite sure what he received but eight months later, Julia’s House for Lost Creatures and Nobody Likes a Goblin are read at least every other week (that’s how often they’re reshelved, otherwise we’d be reading them every night). So when my sister sent a double feature to Bug for his birthday last year I was stoked. I love his illustration style and his unique story lines, that always deliver a fresh sort twist while wholly embracing creativity. But then things begin to get a bit out of hand.Īs previously mentioned this week, we’re big fans of Ben Hatke. ![]() Synopsis: Julia’s house has decided to settle by the sea but it’s too quiet for her so Julia invites other creatures to stay with her. ![]()
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