Bone 1: Out from Boneville
Bone 2: The Great Cow Race
by Jeff Smith
ages: 10+
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Bone has been around for YEARS and I’ve heard that I should read it for YEARS, but I’ve put it off. Don’t ask me why. But, on a whim a while back, I threw Bone 1 and Bone 2 in my library pile, just to see what the fuss is all about.
The story is basically about these three Bone cousins: Fone Bone, Phoney Bone, and Smiley Bone. Phoney has a propensity to come up with get-rich-quick schemes, and one involving bad prunes got him run out of town. Fone helps him get away; Smiley is along for the ride (not being very bright). They get lost in a desert, and end up crossing over some mountains into a valley far away from Boneville. They get separated, and you follow Fone through the winter. He makes some friends — most notably a red dragon, whom no one seems to believe exists — and some enemies — most notably some rat-like creatures who are always chasing him. (Except they disagree on how to cook and eat him; one seems to be fixated on putting him in a quiche.) Eventually, Fone meets Thorn — a beautiful girl — and she takes him back to her Grandma Ben’s place. They run into Phoney and Smiley in town (they’ve taken up with a tavern owner as his employees, since they don’t take the money Phoney has tucked away).
In the second, there’s a bit with a fair and Fone falling for Thorn (and being jealous of this hunky but kind of stupid boy she falls for). And Phoney and Smiley try to rig the great cow race so they’ll get rich (quick). But, of course, things don’t go right: the race is interrupted by legions of rat creatures, who seem to be working for a hooded man who is after Phoney Bone for some reason. And Thorn keeps having dreams about a cavern and the dragon Fone has made friends with.
I enjoyed these. I’m not sure I loved them, but I recognized the appeal. There’s humor and suspense, and I liked how Smith has multiple story lines going on at once. I liked the drawings, the cartoonish quality of everyone (Grandma Ben was my personal favorite). And yes, I’ll probably pick up the rest just to see where the overall story line is going. Maybe I’ll learn to really love them.


I've started them and stopped. Started and stopped. I need to commit!
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LOL! It's not that bad, once you do…
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