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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gareth Hinds , Gareth HindsPublisher: Candlewick Press,U.S. Imprint: Candlewick Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 17.90cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 27.30cm Weight: 0.573kg ISBN: 9780763681128ISBN 10: 0763681121 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 01 August 2017 Recommended Age: From 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsHinds adds to his impressive library of graphic novel adaptations with this collection of stories and poems...A spellbinding adaptation of one of America's most legendary authors. This volume can easily be worked into literature courses and is a fantastic way to introduce Poe to new readers. -School Library Journal (starred review) Graphic-novel veteran Hinds turns his astute eye to Poe's best-known tales....Also included are historical notes about Poe and each vignette, making this volume equally valuable for classroom use or for independent reading. Befittingly dark, atmospheric, and evocative. -Kirkus Reviews Faithfully preserving the gothic tone of the original texts, from the macabre endpapers filled with symbols of death to the twisted anguished faces found throughout its pages, the author never shies away from the darkness found there, instead distilling Poe's fascination with madness, death, and terror into single haunting images...A welcome addition for fans of graphic horror. -Booklist In a neat detail, each story opens with a legend indicating recurring themes (death, fire, and scary sounds in The Bells ) so readers know what to expect; Hinds further reflects on and contextualizes each story in endnotes. Hinds doesn't sugarcoat the blood and gore in these stories and poems-each haunting sequence is rife with tension and dread. -Publishers Weekly As always, Hinds's adaptations lean heavily on the original language of the text with an eye toward accessibility for the modern reader and an understanding that the illustrations will carry a good portion of the narrative. Hinds's varied illustrations are a good match for Poe's atmospheric blend of horror and mystery. -The Horn Book This book makes a great introduction to Poe's work, and will be a great addition to any school library's graphic novel section. -School Library Connection Brilliant and terrifying, this collection shows in pictures much of what Poe revealed only through words. -The Wall Street Journal Hinds adds to his impressive -library of graphic novel adaptations with this collection of stories and poems...A spellbinding adaptation of one of America's most legendary authors. This volume can easily be worked into literature courses and is a fantastic way to introduce Poe to new readers. --School Library Journal (starred review) Graphic-novel veteran Hinds turns his astute eye to Poe's best-known tales....Also included are historical notes about Poe and each vignette, making this volume equally valuable for classroom use or for independent reading. Befittingly dark, atmospheric, and evocative. --Kirkus Reviews Faithfully preserving the gothic tone of the original texts, from the macabre endpapers filled with symbols of death to the twisted anguished faces found throughout its pages, the author never shies away from the darkness found there, instead distilling Poe's fascination with madness, death, and terror into single haunting images...A welcome addition for fans of graphic horror. --Booklist In a neat detail, each story opens with a legend indicating recurring themes (death, fire, and scary sounds in The Bells ) so readers know what to expect; Hinds further reflects on and contextualizes each story in endnotes. Hinds doesn't sugarcoat the blood and gore in these stories and poems--each haunting sequence is rife with tension and dread. --Publishers Weekly As always, Hinds's adaptations lean heavily on the original language of the text with an eye toward accessibility for the modern reader and an understanding that the illustrations will carry a good portion of the narrative. Hinds's varied illustrations are a good match for Poe's atmospheric blend of horror and mystery. --The Horn Book This book makes a great introduction to Poe's work, and will be a great addition to any school library's graphic novel section. --School Library Connection Brilliant and terrifying, this collection shows in pictures much of what Poe revealed only through words. --The Wall Street Journal Hinds adds to his impressive -library of graphic novel adaptations with this collection of stories and poems...A spellbinding adaptation of one of America's most legendary authors. This volume can easily be worked into literature courses and is a fantastic way to introduce Poe to new readers.--School Library Journal (starred review) Graphic-novel veteran Hinds turns his astute eye to Poe's best-known tales....Also included are historical notes about Poe and each vignette, making this volume equally valuable for classroom use or for independent reading. Befittingly dark, atmospheric, and evocative.--Kirkus Reviews Faithfully preserving the gothic tone of the original texts, from the macabre endpapers filled with symbols of death to the twisted anguished faces found throughout its pages, the author never shies away from the darkness found there, instead distilling Poe's fascination with madness, death, and terror into single haunting images...A welcome addition for fans of graphic horror.--Booklist In a neat detail, each story opens with a legend indicating recurring themes (death, fire, and scary sounds in The Bells ) so readers know what to expect; Hinds further reflects on and contextualizes each story in endnotes. Hinds doesn't sugarcoat the blood and gore in these stories and poems--each haunting sequence is rife with tension and dread.--Publishers Weekly Brilliant and terrifying, this collection shows in pictures much of what Poe revealed only through words.--The Wall Street Journal Graphic-novel veteran Hinds turns his astute eye to Poe's best-known tales....Also included are historical notes about Poe and each vignette, making this volume equally valuable for classroom use or for independent reading. Befittingly dark, atmospheric, and evocative.--Kirkus Reviews Hinds adds to his impressive -library of graphic novel adaptations with this collection of stories and poems...A spellbinding adaptation of one of America's most legendary authors. This volume can easily be worked into literature courses and is a fantastic way to introduce Poe to new readers. --School Library Journal (starred review) Graphic-novel veteran Hinds turns his astute eye to Poe's best-known tales....Also included are historical notes about Poe and each vignette, making this volume equally valuable for classroom use or for independent reading. Befittingly dark, atmospheric, and evocative. --Kirkus Reviews Faithfully preserving the gothic tone of the original texts, from the macabre endpapers filled with symbols of death to the twisted anguished faces found throughout its pages, the author never shies away from the darkness found there, instead distilling Poe's fascination with madness, death, and terror into single haunting images...A welcome addition for fans of graphic horror. --Booklist In a neat detail, each story opens with a legend indicating recurring themes (death, fire, and scary sounds in The Bells ) so readers know what to expect; Hinds further reflects on and contextualizes each story in endnotes. Hinds doesn't sugarcoat the blood and gore in these stories and poems--each haunting sequence is rife with tension and dread. --Publishers Weekly As always, Hinds's adaptations lean heavily on the original language of the text with an eye toward accessibility for the modern reader and an understanding that the illustrations will carry a good portion of the narrative. Hinds's varied illustrations are a good match for Poe's atmospheric blend of horror and mystery. --The Horn Book This book makes a great introduction to Poe's work, and will be a great addition to any school library's graphic novel section. --School Library Connection Brilliant and terrifying, this collection shows in pictures much of what Poe revealed only through words. --The Wall Street Journal Graphic-novel veteran Hinds turns his astute eye to Poe's best-known tales....Also included are historical notes about Poe and each vignette, making this volume equally valuable for classroom use or for independent reading. Befittingly dark, atmospheric, and evocative. --Kirkus Reviews Author InformationGareth Hinds is the acclaimed creator of the graphic novels Macbeth, The Odyssey, Beowulf, Romeo and Juliet, The Merchant of Venice, and King Lear. Gareth Hinds lives near Washington, D.C. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |