Week Ten: Reading the Multimodal Narrative


My Favorite Thing is Monsters

I found this graphic novel very interesting and different. It was unique in style and content. I loved how the story was presented through the eyes of a ten-year-old girl. You were not sure if what was presented was real or if you were just seeing these events and characters through her eyes, the eyes of a young girl. The way a ten-year-old girl sees things is drastically different then the way most people do. But I loved this about the story. You knew that Karen’s life situation was less then secure and comfortable, but she never thought anything of it. You don’t see her complain about the trash in the city or that fact that her brother is not the best at times. To her all this is normal, it’s the way it has always been. Therefore, these things are presented to us in a way where we are expected to just accept them as normal. This again pulls you into her world. The book is designed to look like Karan’s journal. I think that was my favorite part about this book. You are latterly reading her diary about the events.

As a whole this book is really immersive and really draws you into the story. It has a since of realism and addressing the actually issues a girl would have being ten and living in Chicago.

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