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Shojo Recommendations for Young Readers

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Shojo Manga

From Far Away (Viz Media) and Translucent (Dark Horse) are good shojo reading for young girls

So you want to know some manga titles for young readers? This isn't as easy as it sounds. Manga publishers do not share a standard rating system so that makes it very difficult to find books rated for middle school-aged readers. But here goes. Two of my favorite shojo (girl's) manga series for this age group are From Far Away, by Kyoko Hikawa, and Translucent, by Kazuhiro Okamoto.

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Shojo Beat Magazine is aimed at female readers. (Viz Media)

Years ago, I attended a workshop taught by Gene Yang in which he explained that American comics tend to be all about action, European comics are all about the art, and Japanese comics are all about character development. The how's and why's of this generalization are explained in Scott McCloud's book, Understanding Comics, which I'm sure, by now, you've all read. (No? What are you waiting for?)

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