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Hannah Montana: Secrets and Supersneaks

Hannah Montana: Secrets and Supersneaks
By Steven Peterman, Gary Dontzig, Michael Poryes, Kim Friese

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When Miley and her friends disobey their parents' curfews and try to meet Ashton Kutcher at his movie premiere, the super-sneaky adventure turns into an unbelievable family affair. Later, Lilly is ecstatic when she gets two tickets to attend a Hannah Montana concert. But when she invites Miley to go with her, will her secret finally be revealed? You can bet your bottom dollar that everyone's favorite pop star knows that the show must go on in this laugh-out-loud Cine-Manga adventure!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #810220 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-07-10
  • Released on: 2007-07-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

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"Cine-manga"? Really?1
Kim Friese et al., Hannah Montana: Secrets and Super Sneaks (Tokyopop, 2007)

I'd seen ads for Tokyopop's cine-manga in some of the more established series I read, so when a family member picked one up, I gave it a go. Now, I've only seen one episode of Hannah Montana, and it was a traumatic experience; most shows on the Disney Channel consist of adolescents who scream over half the time, which is about the most annoying sound on the planet. While the book version doesn't have the screaming, it's brings out everything else that makes the show annoying: the horrible script, the "fashion" that makes your eyes bleed, the predictability of the plot, the whole American-sitcom mentality.

Yes, the fashion. Unlike manga, the pages here are created with stills from the show episode on which the story is based. (Coincidentally, yes, that one episode I saw? It's the second story here.) The whole thing is put together in a very glossy format, almost like a professionally-produced fan magazine. Why they're calling it manga I'm not sure. If they'd actually made it into a manga, called in some authors with talent and created a storyline, it might be halfway worthwhile. What's here? Awful. (half)

Granddaughter says "it's Great ! "4
Gave to our 10 year old granddaughter who is a huge Hannah Montana fan. She has all the books and all the DVD's. She likes the 'comic book' format and enjoys reading the stories over, again. Her review - "it's Great ! "