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Anyone who has enjoyed the first three books in this series will be clamoring to read this installment, and old and new readers alike will love Pastis's wonderful combination of humor, wit, and wise social commentary.
Those not familiar with the franchise may find this title confusing, but those already invested in the game or novels will enjoy seeing the characters in a new light. Purchase for collections with a large video game fanbase.
Seagle, creator of the Ben 10 TV show and the film Big Hero 6, offers a graphic novel that perfectly blends the creepy with the humorous. Hand this to readers who enjoyed R.L. Stine's Slappy's Tales of Horror (Goosebumps Graphix, 2015).
Because of the many typos and the questionably worded sentences, this confusing novel is not recommended. A much better choice for fans of this format would be Mamare Touno's Log Horizon (Yen, 2015).
Funny, sweet, and sometimes poignant, this adorable series truly understands felines and the humans who love them, and is one of the rare manga series that is enjoyable for all ages.
Pair with the nonfiction title A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge by Josh Neufeld (Pantheon, 2009) for a truly powerful graphic description of the undeniable chaos and courage triggered by Hurricane Katrina.