I've read Bone. I've seen the kids I sub for read Bone. I knew of Bone because I used to read Disney Adventures and they had the first chapter in it.
I don't know how people my age don't know about Bone, but I know Elementary age kids know about it.
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Rereading this thread made me super-angry:
No one who looks through my graphic novel collection recognizes Bone. I did, before even being into reading comics outside of FoxtrotOf course, the one you talked to might know particularly well about the things you asked about because of personal interest... just like I have a tendency to recommend the comic "Bone" to anyone with a tiny interest in the Graphic Novel section.
Oooh, Bone! I've never met anyone else who's read it. I need to re-read that. I remember really liking it. My brother has a couple of them.....I was addicted for quite a while.
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when I was eleven or twelve I got the disney adventures magazine for a year. I quickly tired of much of the regular parts of the magazine, but they ran a few pages of Bone in just about every issue. it had been going on for a year or so and I was so mad that it stopped being ran in like the ninth issue I got that I didn't renew my subscription. It was years before I found out it was an actual comic. haven't ever read it though.
So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.
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That does sound like a much more reasonable idea. Of course, then you run across those people who just refuse to pay and do not care if they collect the debt or how it looks on your record.Yeah, I read about that. I like our way - we send a collection agency after them if fines are too high and they refuse to pay.
People need to realize they sign a contract when they get a library card.
I am not sure it is not that bad in Canada; but there are quite a few people here and they seem to be growing.
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