Camp Spirit by Axelle Lenoir Top Shelf Productions, 2020, 210 pages Trigger Warning: Strong language About the Author: Axelle Lenoir started as a 2D video game artist but left to pursue
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For us adults out there, we may not be aware, but there has been recent boom in graphic novels for middle-grade readers. This is especially interesting because (most of) these
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For those of you who may not know, the University of Arizona hosts the Tucson Festival of Books every year. As an employee of the UA bookstore, the cancelation of
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In John Green’s Looking for Alaska, Miles (a.k.a. Pudge) has just moved to Culver Creek and wandered into a world of hard studying and harder pranks at his new boarding
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Everyone feels like the content children interact with should be directly educational to the child. While didactic material is obviously good, I believe that books, shows, and other entertainment sources
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Lumberjanes by Noelle Stevenson, Shannon Watters & Grace Ellis Illustrated by Brooke Allen Boom! Studios, 2015, 132 pages About the Authors Noelle Stevenson is a graduate of the Maryland Institute
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