Ms. Marvel

     This was my second graphic novel, and I must say I like the first one better. I think this one has too many details. I found myself constantly losing my place and focusing on the art. I do think graphic novels give the reluctant reader and the visual learner an opportunity to excel. However, the distracted reader may say otherwise. The first graphic novel I read was not as colorful and contained more words per page. However, the details can enhance the reader's knowledge and provide information that would not have been known otherwise.
    I love the fact that she is Muslim. Far too often, the media makes them out to be sinister. Not only can minorities relate to her, but she can connect with students on a universal level. The book addresses bullying, racial discrimination, justice, and the struggles of being a teenager trying to fit in. The most important lesson learned is to be your own hero, and love yourself. She teaches her readers to dig deep, use their inner strength, and overcome the obstacles of life.

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