As you may have heard, I've been working hard for several months to clear off my desk and other flat surfaces that collected far too many books. Yes, it is possible to have too many books. Or, more accurately, it is possible to have too many to fit in the space you have available. So here are two more that need a good home. One is an ARC of NewsPrints by Ru Xu, the other is an ARC of the novel Unicorn Power! based on the popular Lumberjanes graphic novels.
Good luck - and happy holidays!
Chapter books, but I do enjoy graphic novels as well.
ReplyDeleteI prefer chapter books, but my students LOVE graphic novels!
ReplyDeleteAgreed, I'm a chapter book a-holic! But boy do my students love graphic novels! Especially Lumberjanes!
ReplyDeleteI prefer chapter books but my students love graphic novels.
ReplyDeleteI love chapter books, and enjoy graphic novels, too. I think it depends on how I originally met the characters. For instance, I'm a TMNTs fan, but I first read them as comics, so I have no interest in reading a chapter book version of their exploits. With the Percy Jackson books, I read the chapter books first, so the graphic novels are okay, but not what I prefer.
ReplyDeleteMy students love graphic novels. I gave up on keeping the shelves in any kind of order. I bought bins and just group them by subject - Warriors and Seekers in one bin, DragonBallZ in another, etc. That seems to make it easier for them to look through and find something they are in the mood to read.