New graphic novels to grab you

We’ve just gotten some cool new graphic novels in!   Be sure to check them out on the new books display!

marvel1Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal breaks new ground with a fascinating and somewhat confused superheroine, Kamala Khan.   Follow her adventures as she figures out what it’s like suddenly becoming a superhero while trying to remain true to your identity.

Another unlikely superheroine is El Deafo.   Young Cece Bell relays her experience wearing the Phonic Ear, an awkwardly large hearing aid, and how she finds her way trying to fit in with her friends in school.  El Deafo is her imaginary alter ego that she uses to confront stereotypes of deaf individuals.

In The Shadow Hero, author of Avatar, Gene Yang takes on the first Asian American superhero, Green Turtle, and tells his backstory as an unlikely and unwilling superhero whose mother trains him for his first el deafosuperhero gig.

And last but not least, in Tomboy, Liz Prince shares the autobiographical story of her life growing up as a non-girly girl, who just wants to break away from stereotypes and find acceptance for who she is.  (That theme sound familiar on this list of books?)  A great graphic novel and a great read–highly recommended.

 

Happy Teen Read Week!

GeneYangvisit3It’s been a busy Fall!    It was great to have author Gene Yang (@geneluanyang) here to share his graphic novel goodness a few weeks ago.
It was cool hearing how he persevered with his comic novel career even in uncertain times.  (And if you were there, you found out, he did “win the girl” after all!)

Also, if you haven’t checked out his AWESOME website, take a look!

Thank you for sharing your favorite books with us during Teen Read Week–it looks like Percy Jackson, Divergent, and Fault in Our Stars are big favs!      If you didn’t get a chance to try your hand at our character trivia contest, stop by.  You could win a free book!

Also, thanks this week for signing the  Declaration of the Right to Libraries for ALL students.  If you didn’t get a chance to sign it, you can sign  online hereteenreadweek

Libraries CAN change lives!  (or at least make them better!)

Check out your teacher’s classroom door to see their favorite books too, and have a happy Homecoming Weekend!