Fall 2023

Mysterious Creatures: Fact or Fiction?

From the Set Graphic Short Stories

While people understand much about the natural world today, there are still stories of cryptic creatures that captivate the thoughts of many worldwide. What would it be like to be a part of one of these experiences with the unknown? Imaginative stories with rich details and dialogue, in addition to graphic novel-inspired illustrations, make readers feel like they are a part of dramatic encounters with legendary beings. These high-interest creatures include Bigfoot in his various forms, ghosts, and aliens. Intriguing plots are supplemented with introductions that include history, maps, and primary sources. This title is sure to inspire a lasting interest in reading stories of mystery and intrigue.

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$39.80 $29.85
Interest Level Grade 5 - Grade 8
Reading Level Grade 5
Dewey Number 1.94
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level U
Language English
Publisher Rosen Publishing
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781499475111
Copyright 2024
Number of Pages 112
Dimensions 6.5 x 9.5
Graphics Full-color illustrations

Graphic Short Stories - School Library Journal

Students who savor harrowing tales will appreciate this tense, well-written collection. In the first title, stories set in different historical periods tell terrifying accounts of survival under impossible-to-imagine situations. Readers will be amazed survivors overcame incredibly desperate, sometimes quite gory, circumstances and marvel they emerged victorious. The second book focuses on true-crime tales, also from varied periods in time, and emphasize police procedure and crime detection. These tales are graphic in more ways than one, yet deliver interesting scientific information and will especially appeal to budding criminologists, forensic pathologists, and scene-of-crime officers. Some racial and ethnic diversity is represented; women are shown involved in investigations—and also as criminals. Stories in both volumes open with brief descriptions of leading characters, dates, and places; new vocabulary is boldfaced and defined in glossaries. The writing is terse and clipped. The tales are essentially told through characters and dialogue, which arouses empathy and heightens suspense. Graphic panels are easy to navigate, enabling readers to focus on the action; the artwork is crisp, with easy-to-distinguish details, and clearly evokes characters’ expressions. Each volume’s back matter includes a glossary (no pronunciation guides), further resources, and an index. VERDICT These spellbinding tales are not for the squeamish, as some are quite gruesome, but they’ll hopefully arouse sympathy, too. Recommended for school and public collections where graphic stories are popular.

Author: Gary Jeffrey

Author: Rob Shone