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  • Oct 8, 2024 | sonderbooks.com | Rex Ogle |Dave Valeza

    by Rex Ogle & Dave Valeza Review posted October 8, 2024. Graphix (Scholastic), 2024. 222 pages. Review written October 3, 2024, from a library book. Starred Review I continue to maintain that graphic novels are the absolutely perfect format for middle school memoirs - the perfect way to express the angst we all went through. In this follow up to Four Eyes, the morning Rex starts seventh grade, a giant pimple erupts in the center of his forehead - the first of many.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | pen.org | Rex Ogle |Library Advocates

    (SALT LAKE CITY)– At the start of Banned Books Week, PEN Utah on Mon., Sept. 23 will host award-winning children’s book author, Rex Ogle, EveryLibrary Associate Director Peter Bromberg, and Utah Library Association Advocacy Co-Chair Rebekah Cummings for a discussion about censorship laws.

  • Jun 26, 2024 | sonderbooks.com | Rex Ogle

    Review posted July 16, 2024. Norton Young Readers, 2024. 264 pages. Review written June 26, 2024, from an Advance Reader Copy sent by the publisher. Starred Review 2024 Sonderbooks Standout: #3 Teen Nonfiction Rex Ogle began telling about what it was like growing up in poverty in the book Free Lunch. He continued, telling what it was like to grow up while getting hit by his mother and stepdad in Punching Bag. He moved in with his father.

  • Jun 25, 2024 | yahoo.com | Rex Ogle |Bre Indigo

    Our book was banned for being gayPhoto Gallery Exclusive Comic Strip Book Bans Censorship ACLU Rex Ogle author Bre Indigo illustratorExclusive Comic Strip for Out Magazine by Rex Ogle author, Bre Indigo illustratorRecently, a book by author Rex Ogle and artist Bre Indigo (Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy: A Modern Graphic Retelling of Little Women) was banned at a library in Ruston, Louisiana for featuring LGBTQ+ characters.

  • Jun 14, 2024 | comicbook.com | Jenna Anderson |Dan Didio |Rex Ogle |Dave Wielgosz

    The DC universe has evolved in a number of ways over the years, with massive events completely changing the status quo for its heroes and villains. As DC's October 2024 solicitations reveal, we're about to return to many of those earth-shattering crossovers, thanks to an 80-page one-shot titled DC's I Know What You Did Last Crisis #1.

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