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As a result of the inventive presentation, with no narrative voice other than the tape machine's description of the audio she's recording, and the at-times quite horrid scribbly pictures (justified by them being etch-a-sketched on to Veronica's screen in the height of battle) this book also shares with the ''Guardians'' manner of being sniffily looked upon by people who would prefer something more edifying and/or conventional. This book – and the series it'll become but a part of – looks like following the author's past form of irreverence and messy fun, and in entering what is quite a scatterbrained universe here he looks like he's found the right material for his style. This at times would appear to have no nice aesthetic style whatsoever, and the different fonts and lack of narrator will make this very awkward for certain types of reluctant reader, but it is a jolly little adventure, and for those who like this silliness, the fact there are more books already out there will only be a welcome thing.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[Marvel Rocket and Groot: Keep on Truckin' by Tom Angleberger]].
[[The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett: An Origami Yoda Book by Tom Angleberger|The Surprise Attack of Jabba the Puppett: An Origami Yoda Book]] is an instance of when our author was looking at a slightly different franchise.