52 Books in 52 Weeks, it's called. The challenge is simple: read a book every week for a year.
20-28. Bone Volumes 2 – 9, and Rose.
52 Books. |
April 2010
Smith, Jeff
Columbus, OH: Cartoon Press, 1996-2004
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When your children are old enough to read The Lord of the Rings trilogy, they may not still be old enough to see the Peter Jackson films. When they are old enough to see the films, if they haven’t yet read the books, they should read the books. Once they’ve accomplished both, they should read Bone. Imaginative, insightful, touching, thrilling, endlessly engaging. My concerns about the first entry’s Avery-esque leanings are ultimately allayed, though the work remains violent and scary. But once scary images are manageable, this series is a must for you and your kids.
Previous Book: 19: Bone, Volume 1: Out from Boneville. Next Book: 29. The brothers K.
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