Anonymous wrote:Graphic “novels” are a scourge. Having “novel” even in the name is absurd. All they do is enable weaker readers to remain weaker readers while pretending they are actually reading a book. While students reading actual books are reading fluency, comprehension and stamina.
Anonymous wrote:Trying to push my child away from only reading graphic novels and towards reading books without pictures. Looking for examples of books that can be a bridge from one to the other. I don't have a problem with graphic novels, but I do have a problem with my child being intimidated by large blocks of text.