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WHAT KINDS OF KIDS READ COMICS?
Because so many of the kids liked it, they went on to read more volumes of the series and then branched out to read other manga. [...]they started coming to Lunch Time Book Club, most of the students in the group had not read comics, other than the newspaper comic strips and various comicstrip collections in the library.
The Making of a Lifelong Reader
Kan narrates how her passion for reading started. She has been an avid reader since she was four-years-old and has worked in public libraries in Hawaii and Indiana as a children's librarian and as a young adult librarian for almost twenty years.
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Claws and Effect
Middle-school classmates Dominique, Eric, Josephine, and Ajay return home from their first Smithsonian time-travel adventure to find dinosaurs all over their neighborhoods. When they return to the Smithsonian, the Museum of Natural History is now the Museum of Extinction.
Stone Cold
In the 1930s, young teen Craig McGowan can't find work in Edinburgh, so he climbs to a church rooftop to jump off. It's then that a gargoyle, Silex, convinces the boy to work for him instead, to act as his eyes and ears in investigating a disturbing crime wave-the city's plagued with a series of mysterious murders, with knives left plunged into the victims, whose throats were cut.
Into the Outlands
Confident but incompetent Captain Quenterindy Quirk leads an expedition to the unexplored Outlands of Crutonia on board the HMS Gwaniimander, but the first beings they encounter-savage four-eyed giants- immediately destroy the ship and eat most of the crew. Quirk and the rest of the survivors must depend on the help of grumpy one-eyed Hukka, a sorceress whose secrets may destroy them.
Laser Moose and Rabbit Boy
Laser Moose and Rabbit Boy. By Doug Savage. Illus. by the author. Sept. 2016.144p. Andrews McMeel, paper, $9.99 (9781449470944). 741.5. Gr. 3-6.
Truth in Sight
Cici has a lot to learn: how to adjust to her parents' divorce and shuttle between two households, how to make friends, how to be a better big sister, and how to use her newly discovered fairy powers.
Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea!
Cheerful Narwhal likes to make friends with other sea creatures, eat waffles, and have parties. Most young readers will know that narwhals don't really eat waffles, but that's okay. Narwhal makes friends with Jelly, a jellyfish, and in other stories they form thdr own pod with Shark, Turtle, Blowfish, and Octopus.