This originated in Japan, and carries the decade-long tradition of Japanese comics propelled by vibrant art and intriguing storylines. American readers can discover what millions of manga fans already know...no other comics anthology packs more action and adventure between the covers.
Shonen Jump Graphic Novels Fall/Winter 2003
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This originated in Japan, and carries the decade-long tradition of Japanese comics propelled by vibrant art and intriguing storylines. American readers can discover what millions of manga fans already know...no other comics anthology packs more action and adventure between the covers.
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Joe –
First, I could not find the volume of Shonen Jump that I read listed on the book search on goodreads. I actually read Volume 11, from November of 2008. That being said, I do not see how this graphic novel would appeal to a lot of teens. I do, however, believe that certain students would enjoy Shonen Jump, even if it is not the majority. I say this because I borrowed this book from one of my 6th grade students. He, as well as a few others, love these graphic novels. I, on the other hand, did not First, I could not find the volume of Shonen Jump that I read listed on the book search on goodreads. I actually read Volume 11, from November of 2008. That being said, I do not see how this graphic novel would appeal to a lot of teens. I do, however, believe that certain students would enjoy Shonen Jump, even if it is not the majority. I say this because I borrowed this book from one of my 6th grade students. He, as well as a few others, love these graphic novels. I, on the other hand, did not find them very entertaining. I did not enjoy the pictures and I did not think the story was easy enough to follow. Developmental Assets: Not sure there are any. The characters are not believable, because most of them have an ability that people are not born with. For example, some characters have an inner spirit that comes out and turns them into a different, more powerful version of themselves. I would promote this book by telling students it is good for those who enjoy Manga. If students do not enjoy this type of graphic novel, I think it would be hard to promote it to them. VOYA Codes: M, J
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