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Mishelle, 'The Book Bag'
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Nov 01, 2010 07:01PM
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.. What others are out there, worth checkin out?
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I have read
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, and
. I also have the following at home from the library to read:
,
,
. They are a nice change of pace from normal books and I have recently began to read them. So far I tend to get the graphic novel after I read the actual book. I think I might get more graphic novels based off of classic books. I want to read more classic books, but I can't seem to make them a priority, so I really enjoyed the Jane Eyre graphic novel.
Megan.. what a fantastic Idea.. I am going to do that aswell. So I hope your okay with me shamelessly copying you..;)
Shell wrote: "Megan.. what a fantastic Idea.. I am going to do that aswell. So I hope your okay with me shamelessly copying you..;)"lol, go for it :)
Three that I'm big on are
and
. I love the book series, and the grpahic novels just add a little bit visually.
I've read the 1st 2 Dresden Files graphic novels and I liked them a lot. I'm not interested in traditional Manga. But I'd love to read more like the Dresden File books. I had thought that the Carpathian books by Christine Feehan were goign to be done in graphic novel form but I think they only did one. I'm going to check out the ones listed and keep an eye on this thread.
My favourite graphic novel is The Arrival by Shaun Tan which is an amazing book.I also am reading the Emma series by Kaoru Mori which is set in Victorian England and features a romance between a servant and a young gentleman.
My first graphic novels were Persepolis I and II by Marjane Satrapi which are about a young girl growing up in revolutionary Iran.
Books mentioned in this topic
Moon Called, Volume 1: Issues #1-4 (other topics)The Dark-Hunters, Vol. 1 (other topics)
Sword of Darkness (other topics)
The Wizard of Oz (other topics)
Jane Eyre (other topics)
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