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Product Description Tells the story of Johann Gutenberg and the invention of the printing press. Written in graphic-novel format. Review This new graphic nonfiction series offers biographical treatments that highlight a technological breakthrough or innovation. Though produced by various illustrators, titles are visually similar: enticing covers, dynamic fonts, bold colors, and vibrant illustrations. Comic book-style word balloons feature fairly sophisticated vocabulary and occasional quotes or other primary source material. Each selection includes titled chapters, a table of contents, summary fact pages, further reading suggestions, and recommended Internet sites. There is close correlation between the dialogue and depicted actions and illustrations, which will provide visual reinforcement for struggling readers. These deceptively slim volumes convey a tremendous amount of information and vocabulary, and should attract attention from reluctant and enthusiastic readers alike. Bibliography. Glossary. Index. Recommended. --Library Media Connection; Vol. 25, No. 7; Pages 83-84, April 2007 ############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################### --Library Media Connection; Vol. 25, No. 7; Page 67, April 2007 ############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################### --Children's Literature Comprehensive Database, January 2007 About the Author Kay Olson is a Capstone Author