I'm actually typing this a few days ahead (Thursday afternoon), but I'm burying the post on a Sunday morning because, honestly, who cares?
Here's what I've read during the past month, mostly to be an index to this blog for Future Me:
Manix Abrera, 12 (digital, 12/3)
Lavie Tidhar, Neom (bound galleys, 12/3)
Laurent Queyssi and Mauro Marchesi, Philip K. Dick: A Comics Biography (digital, 12/4)
Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, Signal to Noise (12/9)
Rick Geary, The Fatal Bullet (12/10)
Michael Wex, Born to Kvetch (12/10)
Paul Grist, Mudman, Vol. 1 (12/11)
John Allison with Sammy Borras, Steeple, Vol. 3: That's the Spirit! (12/17)
Bean Sears, Night Air (12/18)
Jeff Prucher, editor, Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction (12/19)
Lewis Trondheim, Ralph Azham, Vol. 2: The Land of the Blue Demons (12/23)
John Barnes, Gaudeamus (12/23)
Budjette Tan and KaJo Baldisimo, Trese, Vol. 5: Midnight Tribunal (12/24)
Algis Budrys, Hard Landing (in SF Gateway Omnibus, 12/24)
Tom Gauld, Revenge of the Librarians (12/25)
Joann Sfar, Lewis Trondheim, Christophe Gaultier, and Stephane Oiry, Dungeon: Early Years, Vol. 3: Without a Sound (12/26)
Jeff Lemire, Tate Brombol, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, and Jordie Bellaire, Barbalien: Red Planet (digital, 12/27)
Lawrence Block, The Burglar Who Met Fredric Brown (12/27)
Mallie and Hubert, In Shadows, Book One (digital, 12/28)
Wilfrid Lupano and Paul Cauuet, The Old Geezers, Vol. 1 (digital, 12/29)
Benoit Feroumont, Gisele and Beatrice (digital, 12/30)
Ian Frazier, On the Rez (12/30)
Jason, Upside Dawn (digital, 12/31)
P.G. Wodehouse, If I Were You (12/31)
Twenty-four books in one month is probably the most since my last book-a-day binge in 2018; I can get a lot more reading done when I'm on vacation. Such is life!
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