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GRAPHIC NOVELS: FOR TWEEN GIRLS.Navigation: Main page Author: Gorman, Michele Section: BOOKMARK IT
Yotsuba&!, volume 3 Azuma Kyohiko, A.D., Vision, 2005. $9.99 1-4139-0329-0. Grades 6-8 Everyone's favorite little green-haired girl the quirky Yotsuba is back and better than ever in this third volume of a consistently laugh-out-loud funcy charming manga series that revolves around Yotsuba's name curiosity about everything in her world. This entire series is highly recommended Peach fuzz, volume 1 Jared-Hodges and Lindsay Cibas Tokyopop, 2005 $9.99 1-59532-599-9. Grades 3-8 Nine-year-old Amanda thinks the solution to her loneliness is a new pet, but when her new feret. Peach, shows her true nature as a biter. Amanda has to find a way to keep this information away from her mom--who will surely make her return Peach to the pet store. Queen bee. Chynna Clugston Scholastic, 2005 $8.99 0-439-70987-3. Grades 6-6. Both Haley and Alexa are new in town, and from day one they find themselves battling one another for dominance as the "Queen Bee" of their middle school. But in this story, battling takes on a whole new definition when the reader realizes that both girls have superpowers that they are trying to keep a secret from one another--and the rest of their classmates. Little Lulu: Lulu's umbrella service. John Stanley and Irving Tripp. Dark Horse Comics, 2005 $9.95. 1-59307-399-2. Grades 3-8 Little Lulu made her comic debut in the 1930s Brought back by Dark Horse Comics for a new generation of readers. Lulu's antics and the funny dialogue in this collection of stories are sure to win over a new legion of fans. ~~~~~~~~ By Michele Gorman in the Fair Use guidelines of the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act. info [at] singlearticles.com Powered by CommonSense |
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