Kids Books - Comics

The Art of Spirited Away

The Art of Spirited Away

By Hayao Miyazaki

This book is stunning. The quality of the printing and the weight of the pages make it feel like something special and well worth the money. The early production sketches and the comments from the Ghibli staff are greatly appreciated and provide a decent amount of insight into the creative process. Whilst the amount of film stills could be off putting to people who want to see things they haven't before, the images look so good on the glossy paper, particularly the full page ones, it's hard to imagine anyone feeling too disappointed. The inclusion of the film script to finish out the book was a nice unexpected bonus too. For this book I cannot sing its praises high enough. The animated films from Studio Ghibli are world renowned translated in to multiple languages and back from the likes of Walt Disney in their distribution and recognition. The artwork and storyline blend together to form a timeless story which you cannot help be transported away with, from the world of Howls Moving Castle to the forests of Princess Mononoke to the magic of My Neighbour Totoro, Studio Ghibli have an uncanny ability to tell stories like no other. This book written in part by Hayao Miyazaki captures much of the art work used in the film - with explanatory notes and comments. As such the book is sumptuously illustrated with full and double page illustrations. For anyone who loved the film this is a must but it also appeals to anyone who appreciate artwork and the beautiful of a well crafted story told through images. The only problem I have now is trying to put out of my mind how good the entire Ghibli Library would look on my shelf...

Gotham High

Gotham High

By Melissa de la Cruz

pretty good so far would recommend

Attack on Titan 1

Attack on Titan 1

By Hajime Isayama

Attack on Titan is an amazing manga; if you have an account on any sites like Tumblr or Instagram, you've heard of it before. While the art sometimes suffers in quality, the book isn't about the art, it's about the gripping action that gets you on the edge of your seat. Can't wait for more volumes. Recommended for 12+ due to some bloody violence, though some parents might allow a little younger, depending on their tolerance of violence.

Asterix the Gladiator

Asterix the Gladiator

By Goscinny, Uderzo

Love these kind of books

Prince of the Elves (Amulet #5)

Prince of the Elves (Amulet #5)

By Kazu Kibuishi

In this book their were a lot of fun things and I am going to say those things. First thing is the protagonist and the antagonist, the protagonists were Emily her brother and her mother. And the antagonists are Max the elves and the mountain giant. In this book my favorite part was the epic battle, every single book in this series was just building up the awesomeness until this battle then it unleashed all that awesomeness all at once. When the battle started I was into the book so much that I felt like I was their battling with them. I recommend this book to 3rd graders, 4th graders, and 5th graders.

Space Battle Lunchtime Volume 2: A Recipe for Disaster

Space Battle Lunchtime Volume 2: A Recipe for Disaster

By Natalie Riess

i really like how natalie riess made this book go out of this world like littarley and at first it was just earth then there was like a whole nother world and i was just takeing a peek then well i read the intire book

Warriors: Tigerstar and Sasha #1: Into the Woods

Warriors: Tigerstar and Sasha #1: Into the Woods

By Erin Hunter, Dan Jolley

A thrilling read...action-packed and filled with adventure, this book will surely enthrall anyone who reads it. Impossible to put down, and a truly good book. Sasha is a house cat with everything she could want; food, shelter, and a good place to sleep. But when her owners go missing, she must make a choice; stay safe inside the abandoned house, but with no one to care for her? Or leave, only to brave the dangers of the wild? Eventually, she chooses the latter, venturing out into the cold, unknown forest...and that’s when she meets Tigerstar. Tigerstar is the powerful leader of ShadowClan, one of the groups of wild cats who live and hunt in the forest. The first time he meets Sasha, he sees her trespassing on ShadowClan’s territory...and catches her. Sasha is scared, and wonders if she should have gone into the wilderness after all. But then, Tigerstar begins to act friendlier—and they fall in love. Still, Sasha sometimes worries she was wrong to trust the ShadowClan leader...he has many secrets, and some of them are too terrible to be revealed.

Study Hall of Justice (DC Comics: Secret Hero Society #1) (Scholastic)

Study Hall of Justice (DC Comics: Secret Hero Society #1) (Scholastic)

By Derek Fridolfs

This book is about superman , Batman , and wonder woman as a kid. Bruce is the new kid. But he and Diana and Clark suspect something weird is happening. And they have to figure out what it is.I thought it was really cute / funny when they all dressed up for Halloween and they dressed up in the costumes that would be there superhero outfits in the future. 😂I think this is a pretty cool book . It goes between Bruce at home with Alfred , school ( and more) I recommend this book to all ages and I rate this book 3/5 stars . Thanks for reading 📚!😀 - Pizzagirl7 😁

So Cute It Hurts!!, Vol. 8

So Cute It Hurts!!, Vol. 8

By Go Ikeyamada

This is an amazing book! I went to the Library and got almost all the books! I wish I could fins all of them, I couldn't find 9 and 10. But other then those it's amazing!

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