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"Vinny the Bug Man - The Journey Begins" by Chet Spiewak - Book Review

The story begins when Vinny Mazola gets a job with his exterminator uncle, Guy.
While exterminating at a government research lab, Vinny accidentally shrinks himself down to the size of a bug while using his Bug Whacker 3000.
After being thrown out the window, captured by ants and brought before the queen, Vinny is thrown in jail for bad humor.
Vinny escapes to team up with an aphid, Lester, and they set out together on a journey to recover the Magical Seed from the tarantulas.
This is Chet Spiewak's first book in the "Vinny the Bug Man" graphic novel series.
The book is full of quirky humor and colorful characters such as the oblivious main character, Vinny.
It is perfect for the target age group.
"Vinny The Bug Man" is for children ages 6 to 10 who enjoy reading about bugs and have an atrocious sense of humor.
The author is a self-taught 3D artist, specializing in the transformation of original cartoon rendered characters, each with a unique style and great storyline.
He also manages to single handedly take on the role of writers, artists, designers and production specialists to deliver 3D concepts to the public.
The primary focus is to develop new CGI (computer generated) cartoon properties for the graphic novel, picture book and storybook markets.
Chet's first book "An Ornament's Tale" came out for the holiday season last year and was his first computer generated storybook adventure for the whole family.
CWS Studios (2007) ISBN 9780978582715 Reviewed by Ian McCurley (age 13) for Reader Views (11/07)

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