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For Grades 7-11
GM Level at a Glance: Book-length narratives presented in comic book style, graphic novels foster both visual and verbal comprehension skills while exposing readers to interesting dialogue and satire, as well as affirming diversity.
JLG's selection of these unique books, some of them only published in softcover, is ideal for attracting reluctant readers and introducing them to literature they might not encounter otherwise. But keep in mind: the language and content of some graphic novels may be considered controversial and not appropriate for all readers.Perfect for: Mid/high reluctant readers- Graphic novels
- Fiction and Nonfiction
- Some mature content
Recent award winners from Graphic Novels:$167.40/year Just $13.95 a bookFree Shipping!Add GM to Cart Add GM to WishlistLatest Release for Graphic Novels (Oct 2010)
Harvey
by Hervé Bouchard
Harvey and his brother return home to find neighbors gathered and an ambulance waiting outside. Worse, a priest is comforting their mother.
Forthcoming releases for Graphic Novels JLG Date The Terrible Axe-Man of New Orleans: A Treasury of XXth Century Murder
Rick GearyNov 2010 Anne Frank: The Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography
Sid JacobsonDec 2010 The Lightning Thief, the Graphic Novel: Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Book One
Rick Riordan/Attila FutakiJan 2011 The Odyssey
Gareth HindsFeb 2011 Lewis and Clark
Nick BertozziMar 2011 Most recent selections for (Show All) JLG Date Price 
Brain Camp
Susan Kim/Faith Erin HicksSep 2010 $15.50 member price $13.95
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Ghostopolis
Doug TenNapelAug 2010 $15.50 member price $13.95
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The Sons of Liberty
Alexander Lagos/Steve WalkerJul 2010 $15.50 member price $7.00
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Zebrafish
Peter H. ReynoldsJun 2010 $15.50 member price $7.00
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In New Orleans after the First World War, grocers were murdered in their beds. Each killing followed the same pattern. A true-crime mystery.