All three of the characters have very distinctive personalities, and they’re all hilarious. Wallace the Brave follows the adventures of (you guessed it!) a kid named Wallace, who gets into loads of mischief with his friends Spud and Amelia. It’s really a collection of comic strips that follow the protagonist Wallace’s adventures, rather than a graphic novel with a story arc. Like I mentioned above, Wallace the Brave doesn’t really have much plot, but that’s just the type of book it it. It’s the kind of graphic novel you take out when you want to laugh. It’s definitely a very light, funny read-there isn’t a whole lot of plot, but I’m okay with that, really. I’m sure some older teens and adults would find it too juvenile, but I found it very entertaining, so I think it just depends on your reading preferences. Wallace the Brave is such an adorable little book! I think its target audience is around 8-12 (I am positive my 9- and 11-year old brothers will find it hilarious), but I’m a teenager and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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