Graphic is from Out of Boneville and comes from the Comic Book Legal Defense fund's article about a school library challenge being defeated. |
New York : Graphix, 2005.
1st Scholastic Ed.
138 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
I've been meaning to read Bone for a long time. Too long! When I first started in school librarianship over 10 years ago, and was looking for graphic novel recommendations, Jeff Smith's Bone consistently appeared in many graphic novel "Best" lists. Bone has had great publishing and critical success.
I enjoyed Bone a lot, though I'm a little surprised (and pleased!) at how popular it is in the high school library. I think I am surprised because it is so good-natured, likable, and lacking violence, sexual situations, and obscenities and even makes references to Moby Dick! It is a comic book series that continues to circulate frequently at my library. Perhaps this is due to the fact that there is a lot of humor, likable characters, action, adventure and ambitious (dare one say epic?) plotting to the Bone tale.
I don't think I'll be reading all of the Bone books (we currently have numbers 1-8), but I can recommend the book and say that it does not disappoint. Fans of Bone might want to visit the author's lively web page.
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