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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here again. I agree that many kids don't read because it's too hard for them. I let them choose whatever book they want to read from my library, and I've found that many of the students are drawn to graphic novels because they are less intimidating that pages full of text. Which graphic novels do your students or children like? I'm making several trips to the Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc. this summer to see what I can find.[/quote] Best graphic novels and comic novels: 1. Amulet 2. Bone 3. 13 story treehouse series 4. The Creature from my Closet series 5. Wimpy Kid series 6. Straight comics like Peanuts, Calvin & Hobbes, etc. just have to make sure they are content appropriate (Calvin & Hobbes can be little mature) 7. Kids seem to like Zombie Goldfish 8. Smile, Sisters, etc. (she wrote a few that are very good)[/quote]
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