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Jun 14, 2016
Dolly
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With its graphic novel format, this informative and entertaining history book is sure to appeal to older children. It's the first book in the Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales series and I am sure that these books will be popular in the schools.
The narrative is comprised mainly of dialogue, and the cartoonish illustrations have a limited color scheme. I would recommend the book for older children, mainly those in middle school, due to some of the content and in this case, the 'gallows humor.'
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The narrative is comprised mainly of dialogue, and the cartoonish illustrations have a limited color scheme. I would recommend the book for older children, mainly those in middle school, due to some of the content and in this case, the 'gallows humor.'
This f ...more

May 23, 2015
Gaijinmama
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Jen
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Jun 17, 2020
Shelly
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