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Y.A. Graphics & Manga for Tweens

  • Writer: rcarrera73
    rcarrera73
  • Jul 21, 2025
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 23, 2025

If you're a tween ready to explore graphic novels beyond the Children's Room, check out these titles from our Young Adult collection. Visit the Teen Room to pick up a copy or click on the image to be directed to our online catalog.




OLDER TWEENS



MANGA



NONFICTION




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May 04

Good explanation, especially for new players. The rhythm-based gameplay idea is what makes it interesting. I’ve experienced that clearly while trying a Geometry Dash Game online.

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Apr 22

I didn’t expect Ragdoll Archers to feel this satisfying, but the physics-based shots make every hit unpredictable in a fun way. It’s one of those games where you fail a lot at first, then suddenly everything clicks.

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dylan
Apr 17

That post reminds me of when my kid hit that weird in-between age—too old for picture books, not ready for heavy YA themes. The Sapiens graphic adaptation was a surprise hit here; it sparked dinner table talks about history without feeling like homework. We also grabbed a few manga titles, and I noticed how the visual flow helped with reading stamina. What caught me off guard was finding STL Files for 3D printing character busts from those same stories. My son printed a tiny figure from one of his favorite panels, and suddenly the book felt more tangible—like he owned a piece of the world he was reading about. If you try that, just watch the print settings; thin features…

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