This might be another slim one: on top of my current issue of figuring out when and how to read when I'm not commuting as much (oh horrors! what a problem to have!), this is a month with a major holiday and a whole lot of college visits with my High School Junior second son.
I might be busy with things that aren't books -- this what I'm saying.
But when I was busy with books, these are the books I was busy with:
Charles M. Schulz, Schulz's Youth (11/1)
S. Gross and Jim Charlton, editors, Books, Books, Books (11/7)
Anonymous, editor, National Lampoon's Truly Sick, Tasteless, and Twisted Cartoons (11/8)
Bill Willingham, Phil Jimenez, and others, Fairest, Vol. 1: Wide Awake (11/14)
John Layman and Rob Guillory, Chew, Vol. 6: Space Cakes (11/15)
Lawrence Block, Campus Tramp (11/15)
Michael Swanwick, Not So Much, Said the Cat (11/17)
Shane O'Shea and Ogden Whitney, Herbie Archives, Vol. 1 (11/28)
Alexandro Jodorowsky and Moebius, Madwoman of the Sacred Heart (11/29)
That was November. As I expected, it was a bit light. I want to read more books, but when I pick up specific books, or try to find time for them, it hasn't been working out lately. Again, if this is the worst problem I have in my life, I'm doing pretty damn well.
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