
Jamie Smart (1)
Author of Bunny vs Monkey
For other authors named Jamie Smart, see the disambiguation page.
Series
Works by Jamie Smart
Looshkin: The Adventures of the Maddest Cat in the World: The Phoenix Presents (2018) 71 copies, 1 review
The human invasion 3 copies
Oxford Reading Tree Story Sparks: Oxford Level 5: Pip, Lop, Mip, Bop and the Bumbles (2017) 2 copies
BEAR #6 1st Printing 1 copy
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- male
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I enjoy the artwork a lot! I think it’s so cute and expressive, and the art style is what drew me to the book. The innocent-stupidity of Weenie and Pig is nice. Even though this is titled Bunny vs Monkey, sometimes Bunny isn’t always actively fighting against Monkey. He’s mostly the straight-man calling out Monkey’s arrogance/ignorance and trying to convince the other woodland creatures that Monkey’s no good.
I think younger kids would have a blast with this, but the jokes and show more story weren’t anything beyond cute for me. This format would work better as a cartoon. Despite that, the library has the second volume waiting for me, so I will read it soon. show less
I think younger kids would have a blast with this, but the jokes and show more story weren’t anything beyond cute for me. This format would work better as a cartoon. Despite that, the library has the second volume waiting for me, so I will read it soon. show less
This book is what happens when a deranged comic mind runs amuck. It's awesome! The art is really fantastic although only black and white and the various adventures of Bear and Looshkin add up to something a little more than a string of horrific attacks on Bear. I picked it up on a whim and I'm glad I did.
Jamie Smart is quite amusing, as this small comic book demonstrates. Space Raoul is delightfully inept like a futuristic catish Inspector Clouseau. He does his best, but really causes much more mayhem than he generally fixes. He is funny to watch and should be enjoyed by all. Too bad the book's a bit short though.
Not quite as good as the first Bear collection. The same cute innocence mixed with horrible violence is inside, but you can only do the same set of shocking story lines so many times before they start to get old. The homages were new and amusing though.
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- Works
- 53
- Also by
- 3
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- 1,020
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 4.0
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- 14
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