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Works by Sachin Nagar

Romeo & Juliet (Campfire Graphic Novels) (2009) — Illustrator — 95 copies
Gandhi: My Life is My Message (Campfire Graphic Novels) (2014) — Illustrator — 48 copies
Mother Teresa: Angel of the Slums (2013) — Illustrator — 22 copies
Photo Booth (Original) (2010) — Illustrator — 10 copies

Associated Works

The Call of the Wild (1903) — some editions — 20,108 copies

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Gender
male
Places of residence
Delhi, India
Education
(computer applications)
Occupations
illustrator
Awards and honors
Comic Con India (Best Colorist Award)

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I have not read the original novel (am I allowed to say that now that I'm a librarian?!?), but this book felt very choppy to me. I'm assuming the scenes were played out in much more detail in the novel. The illustrations were good, but I didn't love the story line. However, I can imagine that it would appeal to many tween boys who might not otherwise want to be reading.
 
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Tessa.Johnson | Dec 29, 2016 |
4P: Appealing, although formulaic illustrations. What matters here is the text, in its original form. The reader can fill in the blanks with the illustrations, and an occasional footnote helps with real Elizabethan obscura. An adequate introduction to one of Shakespeare's less complex tragedies; in my opinion, this would be a great way for a high school student to prepare for seeing a stage production.
 
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mdyewhea | 2 other reviews | May 8, 2010 |
Everyone is familiar with the famous story of Romeo and Juliet. They are from two different socioeconomic statuses and their love will not allow them to stay apart. The tragic ending involves a case of suicide in guilt over the death of a true love. Shakespeare's novels are classic and should be appreciated.

I always enjoy interpreting messages from Shakespeare's works. Although they were written in a different time, they are still important and they portray moral messages that can be learned from.

This novel can be used when studying Shakespeare and English literature. The teacher would have to assist in interpretation and helping the students understand the messages of the story.
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acorey | 2 other reviews | Apr 18, 2010 |
This graphic novel is the original story of Romeo and Juliet, only told through a graphic novel eye. It was pages full of beautiful illustrations and many clear speech bubbles connected to each character to show exactly who is speaking.

I absolutely love the story of Romeo and Juliet and to me the graphic novel is like watching the movie and reading the book at the same time! I enjoyed seeing the pictures and illustrations because it kept me interested in the story itself. I wouldn’t recommend it to younger children but high school would be great!

In the classroom, I would have children come up with there own stories and come together as a class to make one large graphic novel! You could also show just a couple pages of pictures and have the students come up with the story!
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Jenny_Hayes | 2 other reviews | Apr 18, 2010 |

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Works
5
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Members
248
Popularity
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Rating
3.8
Reviews
4
ISBNs
13

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