Cleopatra in Space: Target in practice (book 1) by Mike Maihack | Graphic Novel Review

Cleopatra in Space: Target in practice (book 1) by Mike Maihack | Graphic Novel Review

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“Space, adventurous, and great artwork.”

Reading age

8-12

Genre

Fantasy

Publisher

Graphix

Publication date

April 29, 2014

My brief summary of the book

Princess Cleopatra, or “Cleo,” as she likes to be called, does not want to learn Algebra with her tutor. She sneaks off with her friend Gozi to an ancient tomb. Cleo sees a mysterious tablet that takes her to planet Mayet in the future. She learns that she is the savior of a whole galaxy. Will she learn everything in time to defeat the evil emperor?

My thoughts

I kept turning the pages, eager to follow her incredible journey. The artwork is a colorful, vivid palette, animated cartoon style—an entertaining book packed with humor.

My rating

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

About the author

Mike Maihack is the creator of the Cleopatra in Space, a six-book series. And even now, produced as a children’s animated series by DreamWorks Television Mike lives in Florida with his wife, two boys, and three cats.

More by the author

  • Cleopatra in Space: 6 books in the series.

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