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Open today from 9am to 9pm  •  March 19, 2010

Teens : Graphic Novels / Comic Books

Breaking Up is a graphic novel that keeps it together

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Breaking up by Aimee Friedman with art by Christine Norrie

Junior year of high school is bringing some huge changes for Chloe Sacks and her friends.  Mackenzie, her best friend since grade school, is suddenly only interested in seducing a hottie...

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2008 Cybils Finalists

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The Cybils are awards that are given to books based on both their literary merit and appeal to readers.  Books are nominated on the Cybils website, then narrowed down by a panel of judges to the list of fabulous finalists. Here are the finalists in...

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Try the graphic novel Burnout

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Burnout written by Rebecca Donner, illustrated by Inaki Miranda
After her dad leaves them, Danni and her mom move from the city to a remote Oregon logging town. Her mom moves in with an alcoholic bar owner, and suddenly Danni is sharing a room...
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Re-Gifters for the post holiday season

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I picked up this graphic novel because the title reminded me that the holiday season invariably leaves me with at least one "thing" that I want to regift to someone else. Of course, this turned out to be a story about martial arts instead, but it...

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In The Small

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Question: What do you get when you cross the movie Honey, I Shrunk the Kids with the apocalypse?
Answer: The new graphic novel In the Small from illustrator Michael Hague. 
In a flash, every human on earth is suddenly only six inches tall. Both serious and compelling, the story forces the reader to re-examine all that we take for granted in human life and societal survival.
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