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    Words/pictures: a review of graphic novel, Moa

    Words/pictures: a review of graphic novel, Moa

    Mitch Marks reviews Moa, a collection of comics by James Davidson (published by Earth's End), and makes a case for the importance of graphic novels in general. It’s well documented, and kind of a no-brainer, that combining words and pictures is a great way to help ‘reluctant readers’ – both in enticing them to pick up a book in the first place, and to make the actual reading easier in the second: The brilliant thing about the graphic novel is the way they offer dyslexic reade

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