Synopses & Reviews
The first of its kind, this annotated guide describes and evaluates more than 400 works in English. Rothschild's lively annotations discuss important features of each work-including the quality of the graphics, characterizations, dialogue, and the appropriate audience-and introduces mainstream readers to the variety and quality of graphic novels, helps them distinguish between classics and hackwork, and alerts experienced readers to material they may not have discovered. Designed for individuals who need information about graphic novels and for those interested in acquiring them, this book will especially appeal to librarians, booksellers, bookstore owners, educators working with teen and reluctant readers, as well as to readers interested in this genre.
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Librarians can finally follow their patrons into the world of graphic novels and comics with this annotated guide...Also useful for booksellers, educators working with reluctant readers, and general readers.Reference and Research Book News
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Notable for both its scope and critical perspective.School Library Journal
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Aviva Rothschild's bibliography is proof of the complexity and variety of theme that exists within the graphic novel format. Rothschild's annotations are thorough and helpful and range in category from adaptations of classics to super-heroes to Westerns.Reference &User Services Quarterly
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Now you can add graphic novels to your collection and recommend them to teens with confidence. The first of its kind, this annotated guide describes and evaluates more than 400 works in English. Rothschild introduces you to the variety and quality of graphic novels, helps you distinguish between classics and hackwork, and alerts you to material you may not have discovered.