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Introduction to the Classics

Introduction to the Classics. Prepare for Career or College Start with Graphic Novels. Robin Hood retold by Aaron Shepherd and Anne Watson. Steal from the rich and give to the poor !. Do these sound like the words of a hero?. Robin Hood retold by Aaron Shepherd and Anne Watson.

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Introduction to the Classics

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  1. Introduction to the Classics Prepare for Career or College Start withGraphic Novels

  2. Robin Hoodretold by Aaron Shepherd and Anne Watson Stealfrom the rich and give to the poor ! Do these sound like the words of a hero?

  3. Robin Hoodretold by Aaron Shepherd and Anne Watson Stealfrom the rich and give to the poor ! Why would a king take sides with a thief? Why would a man of religion join a band of robbers?

  4. Robin Hoodretold by Aaron Shepherd and Anne Watson Would you stealfrom the rich and give to the poor? Find answers in this graphic novel telling the classic tale ofRobin Hood!

  5. Frankensteinby Mary Shelley Have you ever wondered • what causes life? • why does the human body wear out and die? • can I bring life to non-living matter? This student did!

  6. Frankensteinby Mary Shelley OK! I’ll get my revenge! Why don’t they love me? Image

  7. Frankensteinby Mary Shelley Read it for yourself. • It’s more than a monster story! • Find out who Frankenstein is and why a man went on a rampage up into the frigid North Pole. • Discover why so many feared the one who only wanted to love and be loved.

  8. The Last of the Mohicansby James Fenimore Cooper Get a closer look at United States history than can be seen is this painting. Image

  9. The Last of the Mohicansby James Fenimore Cooper American IndiansIndians British fighting the French! All Red, White, and Blue

  10. The Last of the Mohicansby James Fenimore Cooper trickery Revenge Honor Battles! soldiers Ladies in distress Power of Music What more is needed for a heroic tale of adventure!

  11. The Last of the Mohicansby James Fenimore Cooper “Every tale has two sides…” A classic tale with classic problems told in heroic fashion by a former sailor! Read about both in this unique time American history.

  12. The Three Musketeersby Alexander Dumas “One for all and all for one!” Image

  13. The Three Musketeersby Alexander Dumas “She has one tattoed on her shoulder!” “A what?” “A fleur de lis.” “But why?”

  14. The Three Musketeersby Alexander Dumas Through sword fights and duels, Intrigue and fatigue, Carousing near and traveling far, They remain a loyal league. With friendship as valuable as jewels. There’s even a candy bar! Yep, that’s true, too!

  15. The Call of the Wildby Jack London An valiant dog, named BUCK, hard working mail carriers, careless gold diggers, courageous Yeehat Indians, and an enticing wolf pack in Alaskan snow country! If you like an interesting cast of characters in an intriguing location, then you’ll like this one.

  16. The Call of the Wildby Jack London But, the story begins in sunny northern California where Buck is the pet to the Judge’s children. Then continues North where Buck learns lessons about cruelty and love, jealousy and loyalty that help himto survive in the wild.

  17. The Call of the Wildby Jack London Written in dialects of the French and Indians and revealing the thoughts of the dog, this classic novel has become a favorite book for boys and girls who love an adventure story told well.

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