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    Dark Tales Graphic Novels | Book Series Review

    Anna Iacovetta, Ph.D.By Anna Iacovetta, Ph.D.4 Mins Read Ages 9-12 Book Lists Graphic Novels Teens: Young Adults
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    Dr. Anna Iacovetta | The Children’s Book Review | September 12, 2018

    The boom of graphic novels for young people over the past decade brings a new excitement and motivation to reading, along with a new appreciation for illustrations. As the new Dark Tales series shows, graphic novels can immerse readers in a world of historical fiction, classical literature, and even fairy tales.

    As graphic novels continue to remain popular with pre-teens and adolescents, Dark Tales brings a new spin on old classics for middle-school youngsters. Attempting to reach a newer audience who may not be familiar with these classics, each novel conveys a bit of a darker edge, while adding a twist to the original story by including new characters. The books are easy to read since the text bubbles accompany the fantastic illustrations by Pete Katz, Emilie Majarian, and Dave Shephard. Overall, these books are a fun read!

    Dark Tales- The Hound of the Baskervilles- A Graphic NovelDark Tales: The Hound of the Baskervilles

    Written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Illustrated by Dave Shepard

    Publisher’s Synopsis: Eliminate the impossible, and whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.

    This classic “whodunit” story with the famous Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson is now told in graphic novel format. More than 100 pages of illustrated action and adventure! Sir Charles Baskerville, master of the Baskerville estate, is found dead at the gates with a look of horror on his face. Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are called in to investigate the possibility of foul play. After several false leads, they solve the mystery and reveal the truth.

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    Ages 10+ | Publisher: Canterbury Classics | 2018 | ISBN-13: 978-1684121007

    Dark Tales- Beauty and the Beast- A Modern RetellingDark Tales: Beauty and the Beast: A Modern Retelling

    Written by Jeanne-Marie Leprince

    Illustrated by Pete Katz

    Publisher’s Synopsis:Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

    This modern retelling of the classic fairy tale of Beauty and the Beast is told here in a graphic novel format. More than 100 pages of illustrated action, adventure, and love teach a lesson to look beyond the surface and learn to love what’s underneath. A merchant takes shelter in a castle during a thunderstorm, and ends up striking a bargain with its beastly master. His youngest daughter, Beauty, returns to the castle to live in exchange for a restoration of the family’s previous wealth. Beauty befriends Beast, but longs to see her family again. He allows her to visit her former home, but when she doesn’t return at the designated time, consequences ensue.

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    Ages 10+ | Publisher: Canterbury Classics | 2018 | ISBN-13: 978-1684120994

    Dark Tales- The Snow Queen- A Graphic NovelDark Tales: The Snow Queen: A Graphic Novel

    Written by Hans Christian Andersen

    Illustrated by Emilie Majarian

    Publisher’s Synopsis:

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    Ages 10+ | Publisher: Canterbury Classics | 2018 | ISBN-13: 978-1684121021

    Dark Tales- The Call of Cthulhu- A Graphic NovelDark Tales: The Call of Cthulhu: A Graphic Novel

    Written by H.P. Lovecraft

    Illustrated by Dave Shephard

    Publisher’s Synopsis: In this Dark Tale, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming…

    H. P. Lovecraft’s story of supernatural monsters deep in the Pacific, told in graphic novel format, will keep you on the edge of your seat. More than 100 pages of illustrated horror and adventure await! Henry Wilcox can’t ignore his dreams of an enormous green monster calling to him from an underwater alien city. He seeks the help of Professor Angell, who dies suddenly, leaving a box of research on the subject for his nephew, Francis. Francis seeks answers about his uncle’s death, and in the process uncovers evidence of a cult waiting for the Great Old Ones to return.

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    Ages 10+ | Publisher: Canterbury Classics | 2018 | ISBN-13: 978-1684121014

    The review of the Dark Tales Graphic Novels series was written by Dr. Anna Iacovetta. Discover more books like the titles listed here by following along with our reviews and articles tagged with Kids Series, Non-Fiction, and Picture Books.

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    Beauty and the Beast Books Canterbury Classics Classics Dave Shepard Dave Shephard Emilie Majarian Graphic Novels H.P. Lovecraft Hans Christian Andersen Jeanne-Marie Leprince Middle Grade Books Pete Katz Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Snow Queen
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    Dr. Anna Iacovetta, a former elementary school teacher whose passionate interest in children's lit and fairy tales led her to earn a doctorate in Literature for Children & Young Adults from The Ohio State University. Anna is currently an education professor at John Carroll University and book reviewer who resides in Cleveland, Ohio where she lives with her husband and three young children.

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