- Ambrose Bierce, A Cynic Looks at Life (11/2)
- Jerome K. Jerome, Stage-Land (11/8)
- Bill Willingham, et. al., Jack of Fables, Vol. 7: The New Adventures of Jack & Jack (11/10)
- The Sweeter Side of R. Crumb (11/11)
- James Kochalka, Superf*ckers (11/12)
- Iain M. Banks, Transition (11/12)
- Larry Goonick, The Cartoon History of the Modern World, Part II (11/13)
- The Hernandez Brothers, Love and Rockets: New Stories, No. 3 (11/15)
- Nobuki Tadano, 7 Billion Needles, Vol. 2 (11/16)
- Mark Crilley, Miki Falls, Vol. 4: Winter (11/17)
- Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim, Carlos Nine, and Patrice Killoffer, Dungeon: Monstres, Vol. 3: Heartbreaker (11/18)
- Mats Jonsson, Hey Princess (11/19)
- Paulo Coelho, Derek Ruiz, and Daniel Sampere, The Alchemist: A Graphic Novel (11/22)
- Brett Warnock & Robert Goodin, eds., Top Shelf Asks the Big Questions (11/23)
- Naoki Urasawa with Takashi Nagasaki, Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka, Vol. 1 (11/24)
- The Book of Genesis, Illustrated by R. Crumb (11/25)
- Paul Buckley, editor, Penguin 75 (11/26)
- Charles M. Schulz, The Complete Peanuts: 1975 to 1976 (11/26)
- James Enge, This Crooked Way (11/28)
- Brian Wood & Becky Cloonan, Demo (11/29)
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Wednesday, December 01, 2010
Read in November
For the third year in a row, I had a big family vacation in early November, and theme-park frivolity wreaked its usual havoc on my usually steady reading schedule. But that's a trade-off I don't mind at all. And, of course, Book-A-Day was still chugging along, so all you will find below are links. But, for what it's worth, here's what I read this past month:
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