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Those seeking facts for school reports should stick to more traditional resources, but dog lovers will spend hours poring over these winsome illustrations.
This imaginative tale will work well as a read-aloud, and the basic vocabulary should not intimidate emergent readers. The story also offers an easy springboard to a craft or art endeavor. A satisfying addition that should find an audience in most libraries.
Batgirl is a mature character, and the volume reflects that sensibility; give it to older YA readers looking for a new superhero to follow. Reading the first volume is recommended, but not necessary.
This retelling of a famous story in a fresh, new way is a great listening experience for teens and adults. ["The entire tale will be long remembered, and is a must-read for all Les Mis fans": SLJ 6/15 starred review of the Scholastic Chicken House book.]
The emphasis on friendships and high school drama mixed with action-packed sequences and an otherworldly tone makes this graphic novel perfect for not only fans of the franchise but those who enjoy boarding school fiction.