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Graphic Novels YA Reads

Through The Woods

The graphic novel, Through the Woods is a book with five breathtaking tales that will have you at the edge of your seat. Emily Carroll did an extraordinary job at these five tales she wrote. Although some of the tales are short, they are by far very interesting. While I was reading this book I kept wanting to read more. Most of the stories gave me the chills after reading them.

imagesMy favorite from all five tales was one about a little girl who had to cross the woods to get to her grandmother’s house and she was always told to be careful of the wolf. I really liked this tale because at the end there is a strange wolf looking creature out her window who says a quote that gave me some creepy vibes.

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I really recommend this book if you like a horror vibe. The artwork is very intriguing  to me. Most stories use mostly black, bits of red and blue. The artwork is very vivid. It requires a lot of imagination in order to be able to visualize what is going on in the short stories.

 

By: Ivette Aucapiña

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Write to Read Day-2018

          Write to Read Day, an event where many authors, artists, performers and such come is a special day for our school. Authors, performers, artists and such come to our school to show students about their work and There will first be a a conference where the students will watch a performance and listen to the keynote speaker. This year, Clay McLeod Chapman is our keynote speaker, who wrote Tribe: Homeroom Headhunters. Some have hands-on activities for the students and special performances.

First Rule

          Clay McLeod Chapman is author of the Tribe series, and has published comics, short stories, screenplays and such. Many of his work has been adapted to live action short films and is now taking part of writing episodes of an upcoming Netflix show. He’ll have a creative writing workshop where he will talk to students about how it’s like being an author.

            One of the many authors coming to our school is Celia C. Perez. Celia is the author of the book “First Rule of Punk” the book is about a girl whose parent have split up, She lives with her mother who is Mexica. Although she lives with her mom, she is more connected with her father, who is into punk. Due to that, she wants to be able to express herselfand show her interests; punk rock. In her workshop, you’ll be able to learn the art of zines, as well as make your own

             La Bruja is a poet, playwright, singer and a songwriter. She will be performing for the conference and have her own workshop. In total, La Bruja has released two music albums, written for plays, television and more. Based on that, she is a multi-talented artist and for her workshop, students will be able to write poetry. She makes different poems that is about the real world and how she sees it.

             Center for the Book Arts will have their bookmaking workshop, where students will be able to make their own books. It has a facility in Manhattan, where it contains book art, printmaking studios and such. Students will be able to sew their own books and take it home.

              Joe Therrien is a professional puppeteer who uses his puppets to express political opinions. Along with that, he is a musician and this will behis fifth time coming to Write to Read Day. He has created giant puppets, stick puppets and has taken part of puppet shows. Students will be able to learn about puppets and eventually, make their own sock puppet.

         The last hands on activities is our Nintendo Labo workshop, which will be released on April 20th. Students will be able to make their own DIY cardboard projects that can be brought to life using the Nintendo Switch. Technology strategist, Dion Bailey and computer programmer, Erin Sparling will join us to learn about the product.

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Graphic Novels

TomBoy

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The graphic novel “TomBoy” by Liz Prince is extremely relatable. I personally loved this book for that same reason. The book is based on her own childhood stories and how she grew up being a tomboy. She grew up like an average child, the only difference was that she was into thing that were/are considered for “guys” which was why she was considered a tomboy.  Although she was happy being a tomboy, she did struggle with what it meant to be a girl. In the novel she says that she felt out of place and different.

One that I most liked was when she spoke about how she was a Girl Scout. I really enjoyed this part because me and some of my friends used to be Girl Scouts as well. At some point, we both open our eyes to the real world and how it treats girls who prefer male things. Her experience as a girl scout is different from mine, due to the type of entertainment she had.

While reading this, I felt intrigued and wanting to read more. I recommend this book for girls, as well as boys who felt a bit different from society, not wanting to follow society’s usual behavior. It gives girls support to be who they want to be without society holding them back. You can find this book in the library.

By: Ivette & Leslie

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Graphic Novels

Who is AC?

Who is AC? is a comic by Hope Larson. The book has a very unique choice of artwork, the entire book is in black, white ,purple. But I believe this was a very interesting way to illustrate in a comic. I especially like the choice of art work because the color purple only apeer’s when she becomes a superhero, but when she is an average teen age girl the book is comic is in black and white. Lin Buries, your average teenage girl she rides her bike, she goes to a regular high school and has friends she takes a part of a drama class, makes and sells her own zine (A hand crafted magazine). she had a pretty normal life until one day her phone zaps her with superpowers.until her phone zaps her with super powers. It was then when her life took big turn and she was now concidered a superhero.

Screen Shot 2017-11-27 at 8.42.22 AMEven her best friends didn’t know her new secret identity as a superhero. As Lin starts to get comfortable with her powers, her friend who is a blogger, starts calling her AC which stand for “Anonymous Coward.” As Lin is trying to get her name cleared, she has to go against an internet troll.  she realizes she has to go 1vs1 with a wicked online villain, who spreads its influence through binary code. Can Lin detect the save the day, and restore her reputation?

Reading who is ACmade me feel like I could relate to her normal life. For example, she has to attend school, wants to  dive deeper into her passions of being in a drama club. However, I wasn’t fond of the superhero parts because they seemed too unrealistic, cheesy which made it difficult to read. As much as I’m not a fantasy fan, I believe younger readers might connect more with the book than I could and could become interested in the superhero parts.

 

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Events

Protagonist Parade

The Protagonist Parade is an event in our school where each class chooses a book and dresses up as the characters. Each class walks around the school to show off their costumes and their reading spirit. We do this to inspire each other to read different books out of our comfort zones and celebrate our favorite characters.

Here in Library House, past themes were Charlie in the Chocolate Factory, Greek gods and Divergent.  Past themes in the school have included Harry Potter, Cat in the Hat, The Giver, The Outsiders, Caps for Sale, Click Clack Moo, The Wizard of Oz, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and the Magic School Bus. 

We’ll give you one hint what our costumes will be this year…

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If you want to learn more about our characters, check out the books by Bill Watterson in the graphic novel section!