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Tag Archives: youth graphic novels
2 + 2 Cybils MG Graphic Novel Finalists
The Cybils will be announced on Friday! That leaves me with a lot of writing and very little time to catch up with all of my Armchair Cybils-related reading. (I had forgotten that I knew I wouldn’t be able to … Continue reading
Astronaut Academy 1&2
It’s Kid Lit Blog Hop Day, and folks who visit me mostly from there might think that youth graphic novels are all I read, because of how often they come up on Wednesdays. But there are always a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged Armchair Cybils, kid lit blog hop, multiculturalism, youth graphic novels, youth science fiction
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Hereville: How Mirka Met a Meteorite
I really loved Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword when it first came out, so I don’t know why I hadn’t read this one, or even shared the first with my son. Still, it was the most familiar title I … Continue reading
Adventure Time
Adventure Time. Vol. 1 written by Ryan North. Illustrated by Shelli Paroline, Braden Lamb and Mike Holmes. Kaboom!, 2013. This is the first book of a graphic novel series based on the Cartoon Network show by the same name, which … Continue reading
Mal and Chad and Babymouse
Here are two middle-grade graphics that have been nominated for a Cybils award, for my Armchair Cybils reading. Mal and Chad. Vol 3: Belly Flop! by Stephen McCranie. Philomel Books, 2012. Mal is a child inventor who goes around with … Continue reading
Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant
Delilah Dirk and the Turkish Lieutenant by Tony Cliff. First Second, 2013. Constantinople, 1807. Lieutenant Erdemoglu Selim first meets Delilah Dirk in prison, when he takes her official interview. She’s in for trespassing. Miss Dirk is an adventuress: half English, … Continue reading
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Tagged adult graphic novels, adventure, Armchair Cybils, Fantasy, historical fantasy, teen graphic novels, youth graphic novels
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March
March. Book 1. by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell. Top Shelf, 2013. African-American Senator John Lewis tells the first part of the story of his life, including his childhood and his collegiate activities with the Civil Rights Movement … Continue reading
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Tagged Armchair Cybils, biography, Civil Rights Movement, graphic novels, history, John Lewis, teen graphic novels, youth graphic novels
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The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook
This is one that my husband found. It’s a graphic novel featuring extra-geeky science kids – what could be better? The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat Crook by Eleanor Davis. Julian Calendar is a brainy geek, and he knows … Continue reading
Odd Duck
It’s a Kid Lit Blog Hop Wednesday! Happy Hopping, everyone! Odd Duck by Cecil Castellucci and Sara Varon. This is a graphic novel/ early chapter book hybrid full of the quirky charm I’ve come to expect from Castellucci (Boy Proof). … Continue reading
Scratch9
This is another artist that we discovered at Kids Read Comics. By “we” in this case, I mean my love and my son, who brought this home several years ago and have read it several times over. They were shocked … Continue reading
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Tagged animal fantasy, kids read comics, superheroes, youth graphic novels
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