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Tag Archives: Jennifer L. Holm
Review: Babymouse: Dragonslayer by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm
Babymouse: Dragonslayer by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm. Random House, 2009. Currently available. Genre: Middle Grade Fiction Graphic Novel Face Value: Very charming. It makes me happy to see a well-illustrated cover with a girl character in a triumphant … Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Middle Grade
Tagged Babymouse, Graphic Novel, Jennifer L. Holm, math, Middle Grade, reluctant readers
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Review: The Trouble with May Amelia by Jennifer L. Holm
The Trouble With May Amelia, Jennifer L. Holm Atheneum, 2011 (currently available) Genre: Historical Fiction Face Value: Yikes. This cover is pretty bad. I mean, on the one hand, I appreciate that I can see the girl’s face. But on … Continue reading
Posted in Middle Grade, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Brothers, Historical Fiction, Jennifer L. Holm, Middle Grade, Misleading book covers
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Review: Babymouse by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm
Babymouse: Queen of the World! by Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm. Random House, 2005. Currently available. Genre: Middle Grade Graphic Novel Face Value: This cover is vastly different from the typical primary colored, muscle man covers that you usually … Continue reading
Posted in Graphic Novels, Reviews
Tagged Babymouse, Comics, Graphic Novels, Jennifer L. Holm, Matthew Holm, Middle Grade
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