Graphic Classics Volume Three Second Edition 2005 - H.G. Wells book review summary
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Graphic Classics Volume Three Second Edition 2005 book review

H.G. Wells
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Title: Graphic Classics Volume Three Second Edition 2005

Author: H.G. Wells
Illustrator: Kent Steine

Story Rating
6.0 out of a possible 10.0
Book review by: Tonya Cromwell
age: 16

Review submitted on 05/26/2008 at 14:55:29

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Illustrations Rating
9.0 out of a possible 10.0

Tonya Cromwell writes the following about Graphic Classics Volume Three Second Edition 2005 :
The graphic novel by H.W. Wells is a very different way of reading a book. In the book the stories are broken into nine different headlines. The book is mostly about make belive things that happened in the past. For example, all of the nine stories were about things like an invisible man, a time machine, a man with a very large nose, and a ghost. All these themes creates a make belive problem and real life people have to solve them.If you are a person who likes adventure,and a novel with a lot of pictures then this is the book for you. To see how well this graphic novel is, just pick up Volume Three Second Edition 2005, by H.G. Wells. I didn't really like this book because I am not use to reading stories with not many words on the page. I was never the type of person to go and pick a graphic novel to read. My taste is more of chapter books with words from page to page. If I had a choice, then these types of books would mostly be last on my mind to read. Even though I didn't like this book I don't think that this book was a waste. I feel that for people who just want a short and easy novel to read, this book is a nice selection for them. I can't really compare this graphic novel to anything, because I have never seen a book like this before!
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