Rose
(Graphic Novel)

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Series
Bone (Jeff Smith) volume Prequel
Bone (Cumulation) volume Prequel
Published
Columbus, OH : Cartoon Books, 2009.
Status
Aurora Hills - Kids Graphic Novels
J/GRAPH BONE ROSE
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J/GRAPH BONE ROSE
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Glencarlyn - Kids Graphic Novels
J/GRAPH BONE ROSE
1 available

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Description

Jeff Smith's New York Times and USA Today bestselling, award-winning BONE books are one of the most popular graphic novel series of all time!

When a terrifying dragon attacks the small towns of the Northern Valley, Princess Rose (later known as Gran'ma Ben) must defeat the bloodthirsty beast, who is possessed by the evil Lord of the Locusts. While Rose faces the danger with honor, her older sister, Princess Briar, follows a more sinister path.

An unforgettable story with beautiful, sweeping artwork, this prequel explores the fateful beginnings of the epic BONE saga.

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Format
Graphic Novel
Physical Desc
138 pages: chiefly color illustrations ; 27 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
9780545135436, 1888963107

Notes

General Note
Prequel to Bone.
Description
When a terrifying dragon attacks the small towns of the Northern Valley, a young Princess Rose (known later as Gran'ma Ben) must defeat it. The beast is actually the ancient evil, the Lord of the Locusts, and while Rose faces danger with honor, her elder sister, Princess Briar, follows a more sinister path. An unforgettable story with beautiful, sweeping artwork, this prequel explores the fateful beginnings of the epic BONE saga. -- from Amazon.

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  • Bone: Vol. 1,Out from Boneville / :Out from Boneville (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 1) Cover
  • Bone: 2,The great cow race (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 2) Cover
  • Bone: Vol. 3,Eyes of the storm (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 3) Cover
  • Bone: Vol. 4,The dragonslayer (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 4) Cover
  • Bone: Vol. 5,Rock Jaw :master of the Eastern border (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 5) Cover
  • Bone: Vol. 6,Old man's cave (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 6) Cover
  • Bone: Vol. 7, Ghost circles (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 7) Cover
  • Bone: Vol. 8,Treasure hunters (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 8) Cover
  • Bone: Vol. 9, Crown of horns (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume 9) Cover
  • Bone: Vol. 3,Eyes of the storm (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume ) Cover
  • Rose (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume Prequel) Cover
  • Tall tales (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume ) Cover
  • Bone: 2,The great cow race (Bone (Jeff Smith) Volume ) Cover

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Every good epic not only deserves but needs a prequel. So Jeff Smith's Bone, one of the great graphic novel epics, gets a teasing look at what happened in that magic realm before the series started in earnest. Opening with a Nordic saga-like origin myth about how the dragon queen Mim was driven mad by the lord of the Locusts and buried in stone to protect the world, Rose shifts into a traditional fantasy melodrama about two princesses. Rose is the more beloved, headstrong and inattentive to her lessons about how to control her powerful ability to magically dream. Her sister, Briar, is a darker soul, ambitious and resentful of the attention directed at Rose. When the two are called to their final tests in the danger-fogged mountains of the Northern Valley, they are soon launched into a fiery cauldron of betrayal and battles-all of it witnessed by the dolorous, mournful eyes of the Great Red Dragon. Vess's dramatic, detailed illustrations remain powerful, but feel cramped by the small trim size. Smith's tart writing easily weaves humor and tension into a tale packed with lessons on politics and morality. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-8-A prequel to the "Bone" saga (Scholastic), Rose takes place in the Valley years before the Bones arrived, when Gran'ma Ben was the spirited, beautiful Princess Rose. She and her cold, bitter sister, Briar, are called to defend the Valley from a vicious dragon that is possessed by the Lord of the Locusts. Rose is up to the task, but can Briar be trusted? Vess's Art Nouveau-style illustrations, as well as an elegant, ornate font, give the story the look of an antique fairy tale. The vivid but soft colors, in subtle shades of red, yellow, green, and blue, are stunning. A strong introduction for readers new to the series, and a satisfying addition for fans hungry for more.-Lisa Goldstein, Brooklyn Public Library, NY (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Every good epic not only deserves but needs a prequel. So Jeff Smith's Bone, one of the great graphic novel epics, gets a teasing look at what happened in that magic realm before the series started in earnest. Opening with a Nordic saga-like origin myth about how the dragon queen Mim was driven mad by the lord of the Locusts and buried in stone to protect the world, Rose shifts into a traditional fantasy melodrama about two princesses. Rose is the more beloved, headstrong and inattentive to her lessons about how to control her powerful ability to magically dream. Her sister, Briar, is a darker soul, ambitious and resentful of the attention directed at Rose. When the two are called to their final tests in the danger-fogged mountains of the Northern Valley, they are soon launched into a fiery cauldron of betrayal and battles—all of it witnessed by the dolorous, mournful eyes of the Great Red Dragon. Vess's dramatic, detailed illustrations remain powerful, but feel cramped by the small trim size. Smith's tart writing easily weaves humor and tension into a tale packed with lessons on politics and morality. (Aug.)

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4-8–A prequel to the "Bone" saga (Scholastic), Rose takes place in the Valley years before the Bones arrived, when Gran'ma Ben was the spirited, beautiful Princess Rose. She and her cold, bitter sister, Briar, are called to defend the Valley from a vicious dragon that is possessed by the Lord of the Locusts. Rose is up to the task, but can Briar be trusted? Vess's Art Nouveau-style illustrations, as well as an elegant, ornate font, give the story the look of an antique fairy tale. The vivid but soft colors, in subtle shades of red, yellow, green, and blue, are stunning. A strong introduction for readers new to the series, and a satisfying addition for fans hungry for more.–Lisa Goldstein, Brooklyn Public Library, NY

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Smith, J., Vess, C., & Hamaker, S. (2009). Rose . Cartoon Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Smith, Jeff, 1960 February 27-, Charles. Vess and Steve. Hamaker. 2009. Rose. Columbus, OH: Cartoon Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Smith, Jeff, 1960 February 27-, Charles. Vess and Steve. Hamaker. Rose Columbus, OH: Cartoon Books, 2009.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Smith, J., Vess, C. and Hamaker, S. (2009). Rose. Columbus, OH: Cartoon Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Smith, Jeff, Charles Vess, and Steve Hamaker. Rose Cartoon Books, 2009.

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