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Return to Labyrinth 1
Return to Labyrinth 1
Author: Jake Forbes, Jim Henson
ISBN-13: 9781435269156
ISBN-10: 1435269152
Publication Date: 5/9/2008
Pages: 192
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Book Type: Library Binding
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daredevilgirl013 avatar reviewed Return to Labyrinth 1 on + 746 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The artwork in this manga is pretty simple, disappointing really considering what they had to work with. Jareth doesn't look like Jareth. The storyline as well is simple. Toby is taken back to the labyrinth to be Jareth's heir to the throne, but someone doesn't want him to have it, so they send creatures and "bounty hunters" to stop him from getting to the castle in Goblin City. That's basically the outline of the first book, and on his travels like Sarah he makes some new friends, and when he reaches the castle things get interesting. Again, a good book, but not wonderful. They easily could have made the series into one book.
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ophelia99 avatar reviewed Return to Labyrinth 1 on + 2527 more book reviews
I have had this book for a while to read and was excited to finally get to read it. I was a huge fan of The Labyrinth movie when I was a kid and was eager to revisit the story. The book ended up being a bit disappointing; both the story and illustration were okay but not great.

It's been many years since Toby left the Labyrinth and he notices that things come easy to him, especially when he is under pressure or stressed...little does he know that Jareth, the Goblin King, has been helping him out in not so subtle ways. Now Toby, who is sick of Jareth messing with his life, journeys down a secret tunnel into the Labyrinth to confront Jareth.

This series had a lot of potential but I was left wanting more. Sarah is in the book only briefly as a somewhat sad and downtrodden teacher who has given up any belief in things like imagination and fairy tales. This was kind of depressing. Toby is a selfish teenager, who whines a lot and complains about his lot in life. I didn't really enjoy either character. There are lots of cameos by other characters from the Labyrinth movie; some of these were very well done and most were in keeping with the movie.

I was also a bit disappointed in the drawing. It was okay and pretty easy to follow, but they used this dot-type of shading for grey areas and it was distracting and took quite a bit away from the drawing. The characters definitely looked similar to how they appeared in the movie, but the backgrounds could have used more detail.

The big twist of this novel is that Jareth names Toby as the heir to the Goblin Throne...which was kind of anticlimactic. But don't worry Toby whines about that too. There are some interesting side stories going on in here; so those do add something to the story.

Overall an okay continuation of the Labyrinth story. I wasn't a huge fan of the characters or the illustration style. I did enjoy seeing some of the old favorites from the movie and did enjoy how some sidelines were added to complicate the story. I just didn't find this engaging enough to keep reading it and honestly I wouldn't really recommend it.
mscollins avatar reviewed Return to Labyrinth 1 on + 10 more book reviews
A decent revisiting of a childhood staple. The art and dialogue were a little stiff, but the world felt true to the original.
4eyes avatar reviewed Return to Labyrinth 1 on + 6 more book reviews
For all those nerd people that watched the Labyrinth as a kid and thought the end was some what lacking. This is your book. This book takes me back to when I was a kid sing along with Dance magic Dance. I hope others will want to take that magic dance, and read this book.