The last Graphic Guide Adventure is out. The sixth in the series: Power Play!
check out some of the reviews:
CM Magazine – January 21, 2011
“The partnership of O’Donnell and Deas continues to excel at explaining complex ideas in a simplified manner and at an appropriate level for students to understand…Power Play has all the characteristics…[of] an excellent story; a strong author and illustrator, it is part of a successful series, has known characters, it contains an interesting mystery, and it is full political intrigue.”
Booklist – February 15, 2011
“An enjoyable story with educational value, this strong mystery is presented along with information about world politics, power, and the benefits of political protest for social good.”
Kirkus Reviews – March 1, 2011
“Another educational thriller in graphic mode…The illustrations are rich in detail and chromatic with atmosphere…[and] there is also an enjoyable level of suspense…The point is well made: Democracy is imperfect but self-righting in its course.”
Resource Links – February 1, 2011
“A good introduction to many political topics, and lays them out clearly and concisely…For fans of the series this is a good pick.”
School Library Journal – May 1, 2011
“Good explanations of some rather complex political concepts are woven into the story line, informing readers on topics such as the origins of democracy, the political spectrum, and civil disobedience. It’s a slim book, but there is a lot packed into each page. The cartoon artwork is detailed yet clear, with colorful panels that nicely break up the text and action…A welcome counter to the superhero and fantasy tales that dominate the genre.”
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