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Mr. Hunt's Reading Extravaganza (PSSSTTT: Graphic Novel shelves) Student Name: _ ____________________ Mr. Hunt’s Reading Extravaganza Challenge # 59 : Welcome to BONEVILLE: A Bone Adventure List (Read the entire BONE graphic novel collection) ***As always, they need to be books read currently—now; next week, month, etc--in this school year; past reading doesn’t count for this list. But, you can always re-read something. *To complete this challenge you may want to get books from the public library as well as the school library. If you complete this challenge, and get this form fully filled in, and get your parent/guardian’s signature, you will be able to come the Library to choose one free REWARD BOOK to keep for your own collection. Students are allowed and encouraged to work on more than one Challenge…keep on reading! Call Adult TITLE of book… # number witness (initials) A. Graphic Start with the prequels: Novels Rose, by Jeff Smith B. Start with the prequels: Graphic Novels Tall Tales, by Jeff Smith C. Start with the prequels: Graphic Novels Stupid, Stupid Rat Tails, by Jeff Smith 1. Out From Boneville Graphic Novels 2. The Great Cow Race Graphic Novels 3. Eyes of the Storm Graphic Novels 4. The Dragonslayer Graphic Novels 5. Graphic Rock Jaw: Master of the Eastern Border Novels 6. Ghost Circles Graphic Novels 7. Old Man’s Cave Graphic Novels 8. Treasure Hunters Graphic Novels 9. Crown of Thorns Graphic Novels Freebie time!? DON’T FORGET TO GET… Parent Signature: _________________________________________ BONUS PLAN: Read the Bone: Legacy: Quest for the Spark trilogy to earn another FREE book 1. Quest for the Spark, Book 1 Graphic Novels 2. Quest for the Spark, Book 2 Graphic Novels 3. Quest for the Spark, Book 3 Graphic Novels Freebie number two!? DON’T FORGET TO GET… Parent Signature: _________________________________________ .
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