Our favorite quote:
I might even like reading scriptures if I could read them all this way. I can’t wait for the next one. ~Jeffrey M, Age 11, Hater of scripture study.Read the whole review here.
I might even like reading scriptures if I could read them all this way. I can’t wait for the next one. ~Jeffrey M, Age 11, Hater of scripture study.Read the whole review here.
And if the name Zeniff doesn’t immediately bring to mind a hundred adaptations, that’s exactly why I think Zeniff was a great plan.
May I just say that I enjoyed the frontispieces? Based on old pulp images, silent-movie posters, greek vases, midcentury American high-school yearbook covers—these were fun for the adults in the house. May we see many more volumes in the future.Read the whole review here.
Cal Grondahl--Ogden Standard-Examiner |
9-year-old daughter DEVOURED Stephen Carter's super excellent Book of Mormon comic book iPlates. Wish I'd had a copy to give to my nephew at his baptism last week. Highly recommended for 7 - 12+.
The iPlates collaboration is a particularly good example of how the comic book medium requires reader interaction.
Carter and Atwood are also good at visualizing characters who develop through time. Young Zeniff the spy is fleshed out, as are the Lamanites he had been taught to caricature. He matures and ages, as does his son Noah. The drawings of the characters show how each person is a single, continuous entity, even as his choices and experiences change and mold him through time.Read the post here.