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Running the Numbers: Esther takes a look at the top digital comics of 2021 in the New York City school system.
Here's a collection of titles that feature cryptids, ghosts and zombies. But all the stories resonate more than just fear and thrills.
In the Shadow of the Fallen Towers recounts the events of September 11, 2001, weaving personal stories into the factual account.
What do InvestiGators and Geronimo Stilton have in common? Both will have elementary students giggling over their books.
Two graphic novels about children in the Holocaust provide an introduction to the topic that's appropriate for young readers.
Kyle's Little Sister is a sibling story that's also about friendship, misunderstanding, and middle-school angst, with a dose of family drama.
You’ve heard of Christmas in July, so why not Halloween in July? Who doesn’t like a good spooky story, or a story filled with magical powers all year round? Here’s a taste of a few titles I’ve read that are an excellent Halloween fit
n Hilo, vol. 7, Gina takes center stage with a new story arc, but the characters and events of the previous volumes are not forgotten. That’s a long time to wait! My 9-year-old daughter had the same reaction!
Esther brought the first six volumes of Hilo home to review, but her kids kept taking them to read. Is there a better endorsement than that?
The Spy Who Raised Me is a quirky and exhilarating graphic novel with so many twists that readers will want to go back and read it again.
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