This week we welcome to the blog Garrett Hohmann, Public Services Librarian here at Loras. Garrett is an avid advocate for graphic novels, and has written this blog to encourage people to read graphic novels.

Five Reasons to Try a Graphic Novel

They are approachable – If you can read this, you are already equipped to read a graphic novel! Some readers are intimated by the format, but the literacy required doesn’t extend beyond making sense of words and pictures. They are a great way to explore complex stories without overwhelming you with text; graphic novels typically do not take long to read.  

They are diverse – Graphic novels are comic books, but they don’t all look like Spiderman. If you haven’t felt drawn to the art styles of comics, you may have not found the right book. The styles are as diverse as the stories themselves. You can find memoirs, history, fantasy, mystery, romance, sci-fi, and your favorite literary classic adapted into graphic form.  

They are immersive - If books are more than words on a page, then graphic novels are more than pictures in a frame. Graphic novels tell you a story but show you that story in a way plain text cannot. Reading a graphic novel is like self-directing a movie that progresses at the pace you determine. You decide how long each shot lasts and how much gravity it has.

They are an entry point– If you don’t consider yourself a ‘book reader’, graphic novels could turn you into one. While they aren’t a cure for your diminishing attention span, you might find yourself liking the idea of sitting down and having a solitary, uninterrupted session of quiet reading on the regular. This could be habit forming!

They are beautiful and unique – To read a graphic novel is to experience an artistic expression distinct from traditional books. There is a sort of magic that emerges between the frames and pages and your imagination once you ‘get it’. I encourage you to try one from our 2nd floor book display which will be up next week after our Ruth Suckow display.