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Overly general, these books won't connect with readers.
Two-page chapters introduce graphic novels to those unfamiliar with
the text type, briefly discuss their relationship to comic books,
and highlight various styles (e.g., ligne claire, comic
bookstyle, manga). "Write your own" boxes provide useful craft
tips, and images from graphic novels provide meaningful examples
throughout. Graphic novelwriting activities are appended. Reading
list. Glos., ind.
Put this series on display—it won't stay there long.
Introductions to unusual, exciting jobs requiring a strong
background in science and technology may help students appreciate
practical applications for the subjects. Each book features
descriptions and stats (requirements, salary range, schedule) for
ten careers, from roller coaster designer and robotics engineer to
animal trainer and volcanologist. Busy spreads include photos, loud
graphics, and "You'd Better Believe It" boxes. Reading list. Glos.,
ind. Review covers the following Edge Books: You Get Paid for That?
titles: Unusual and Awesome Jobs Using Technology and
Unusual and Awesome Jobs Using Science.