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Graphic NovelsThe Invention of Hugo CabretSubmitted by Visitor on Fri, 03/12/2010 - 1:59pmReview:
Do you like to read but also enjoy beautiful black and white illustrations? Have you made your acquaintance with the graphic novel? The Invention of Hugo Cabret is a Caldecott Award winning hybrid of text and graphic illustration and a wonderful introduction to this rapidly growing and increasingly important literary influence. This lovely book combines text, silent movie stills and black and white graphic representations to tell the story of Hugo, an orphaned boy living in Paris in the 1930's, who serrupticiously inherits the clock keeping responsibilities for the Paris Metro. Although the story is fiction, it incorporates Georges Melies, the first silent movie director to have included science fiction in his work. His famous movie A Trip to the Moon plays a crucial role as do other important silents. Mechanical automata also play a part. Through an unpleasant but ultimately fortunate encounter with a toy shop owner and an odd but book loving young girl, our illicit young hero comes to terms with his sad past, his precarious present and a portentious future. Although a children's book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret may also appeal to teens and adults. Like The Wizard of Oz and the Harry Potter books it will stimulate the imagination in its own unique and luminous fashion. In addition, reading skills both textual and graphic are sure to get a delightful workout! Life SucksSubmitted by Visitor on Tue, 02/24/2009 - 12:05amReview:
Life sucks for Dave Marshall. He hates his job working the night shift at a crappy 24-hour convenience store, he's been crushing on a gorgeous girl who does not even know he exists and he is constantly taking crap from rich, surfer-dude, Wes. Oh and by the way, he's a vampire. Not your typical vampire, Dave refuses to kill people. So not only is he living off of stale blood from the blood bank but he doesn't have the traditional vampire powers. No traveling on mist for our Dave, nope he's stuck riding his bike. And now Wes -- who is also a vampire, but a much more powerful one, as he has no problem in drinking "fresh" blood -- has taken an interest in the girl of Dave's dreams. So yeah, for Dave Marshall, Life Sucks. This light-hearted drama is told with lots of humor and colorful artwork. The interaction between Dave and his friends is LOL fun. Fashion KittyMove over Superman, there's a new superhero in town! Fashion Kitty is here to 'Fight for Fashion Freedom!' This great new graphic novel is a 'purrrfect' read for anyone who wants to make their own fashion statement.
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