Thursday, October 15, 2015

#GNCelebration Week Three: new to me graphic novel series


I'm really excited to join Franki and Mary Lee at A Year of Reading, Alyson at Kid Lit Frenzy and Claire and Tammy from Assessment in Perspective to talk about this wonderful reading format!  Hooray for Graphic Novels!


This summer I discovered some "new to me" graphic novels.  Have you seen these?  Would be great for a 3rd-5th collection!

Jellaby: The Lost Monster      Jellaby: Monster in the City
Jellaby series by Kean Soo

We first meet 10-year old Portia, who clearly is having some trouble with making friends, paying attention in school and staying out of trouble, even when the trouble has good intentions.  We also see that she lives with her mom and there are some questions about where her dad may be.  Very quickly, Portia meets Jellaby, a purple monster who appears to be lost.  She ends up buddying up, although not willingly at first, with another outcast from school, in order to get Jellaby home.  Of course, when you're dealing with a monster that is double your human size, there's bound to be trouble!  Fans of Amulet will enjoy this series.

Phoebe and Her Unicorn (Heavenly Nostrils #1)     Image result for unicorn on a roll
Phoebe and Her Unicorn series by Dana Simpson

Phoebe and her unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, had me laughing out loud throughout the entire book.  The banter that occurs between the two of them is hysterical.  I'm not sure 3rd graders will always appreciate the sarcasm, but I have no doubt they'll enjoy the story.  
Phoebe originally started out as comic strip, and as you read the book, you can tell.  The transitions are weak and there is often a jump where you're not sure the story has ended and moved on to another story or if you've missed something.  After I read for awhile, I started getting the hang of it.  It might be something you would want to point out to your readers, just so they understand how to approach reading this book.
I would hand this series off to fans of Raina Telgemeier's books or fans of the Lunch Lady series.  Then sit back and wait for the giggles!

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for telling us about the Jellaby series. We haven't read that one and are always on the lookout for powerful series that will excite readers.

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  2. Looking forward to sharing Jellaby with my Amulet fans! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Looking forward to sharing Jellaby with my Amulet fans! Thanks for sharing.

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  4. Alyson Beecher posted about The Whisper on Facebook today. I need to get it! Who Done It? looks like great fun. I am going to look for it in my library. Those clever types of books are my favorite!

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