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The graveyard book series
The graveyard book series








Starting off where the first volume (2014) of Russell’s graphic novel adaptation of Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book (2008, both HarperCollins) ended, this title covers the second half of the original book. Essential reading for fans of Gaiman’s original and those who enjoyed the first entry.- Shelley Diaz, School Library Journal Underlying messianic themes and the striking juxtaposition of the evil clan of human assassins and the benevolent band of noble monsters begs classroom discussion.

the graveyard book series

This volume’s art style and pacing is more cohesive and even than the first, perhaps due to the longer chapters and the variety in settings. A bittersweet and hopeful conclusion will tug at the hearts of readers and followers of Gaiman and Russell’s work. Now a teen, the protagonist grapples with feelings of revenge, honor, and even puppy love, all leading up to the work’s climax. In the following segment-the most action-packed and thought-provoking-Bod is reunited not only with his childhood friend Scarlett but also with the murderous Jack, responsible for his family’s deaths. His guardian Silas enrolls Bod in a human school, where the boy’s sense of right and wrong battles against his instincts to remain forgettable to his classmates and teachers.

the graveyard book series

Orphan Nobody “Bod” Owens continues his education with the help of the ghostly graveyard residents, but soon experiences growing pains as he interacts more and more with the outside world of the living.










The graveyard book series