I really enjoyed this graphic novel. We begin with a father who likes his drink, a mother who tries to stick up for her children and son who is silent outside but has lots of emotions inside. The illustrations showcase the gloom and the emotions that hang over the household. You don’t really need to...
Well now, this was a treat. I've been on a graphic novel reading binge lately and, as much as I love a vibrant panel, the first thing that caught my eye here was the stark black and white inking. This is the story of Nate. Of his move to a new place, of finding a mysterious recorder, and of discover...
Nate's not happy about moving, but he didn't really have a choice. When he chooses his bedroom, Nate finds an old tape recorder under the floor board and learns about the boy who recorded the tapes that disappeared many years ago.And just as the boy on the tape, Nate begins to see the strange creatu...
The Pickel family owns a print shop and has customers/friends with the likes of Charles Dickens. The daughter of the house, Meg, is adventurous and daring. She is strong willed and tries to find her missing older brother. While traveling at night through London she unexpectedly meets Charles Dic...
The Lost Boy is not anything out of the ordinary, especially when it comes to teen fiction. It’s a story of a young man who moves into a new place with his family, but finds himself lost in his new environment. Struggling to find a place, or person, to help begin constructing his new home, Nate Cast...
When I requested The Lost Boy, I didn't know that it was actually a graphic novel, so imagine my surprise when I opened the file on my NOOK and a bunch of pictures showed up. All of the graphic novels I'd read up until then had all been Japanese (translated to English of course) so The Lost Boy was ...
The Lost Boy is precisely the sort of thing an adult might think a child might dream up if he was intent on dreaming up a fantasy world. Major roles are played by small animals, broken down dolls, toy soldiers, and insects. However, I have really never met a child who actually populates his own fant...
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