Monday, August 11, 2008

Maus I and II

Proper discussion questions for August's books, Maus I and II, will begin to appear below this post around August 20th. Feel free to link your reviews via Mr. Linky below or link to any other "Dangerous" titles you review in August.

Have fun!

Feel free to discuss general points of Maus I and II the comments section of this post, post questions you're interested in getting opinions on, or just talk amongst yourselves.


5 comments:

Lisa said...

This was my first venture into graphic novels. I wasn't sure how I would like them, but I'm glad I read these books. I'm not sure I could have read a book about this subject matter in another form.

Heather said...

I'm glad you enjoyed them Lisa! This was one of the first graphic novels I ever read and I found it profoundly moving. I hope this will lead you to check out some others. Marjane Satrapi's work is very good too and in a similar vein.

Ann Marie said...

I read Maus last year and loved it. It and Watchmen, highly recommended, are my favourite graphic novels. It is an amazing story. The way the past weaves in with the present is great for showing the later effects of the Holocaust along side the horror of the time. I also loved how the father son relationship was shown so truthfully, there was no hiding any flaws.
From what I've read of people's reviews of Maus I'm glad people are giving graphic novels a chance. I've personally never really treated them all that differently from novels. They're just stories told in a different way.

Wendy said...

Like Lisa this was my first foray into this story form and I was impressed by the power of these books. Definitely MUST READS! Thanks to this challenge, I ended up reading books I never would have thought to pick up.

ZEP said...

I was impressed by force of these books. Very impressive, all the advice ...