Saturday, February 04, 2023

Books Read: January 2023

As always, this is is almost entirely for Future Me, which is why I forget to do it regularly and bury it on the weekends when I do remember. But here's what I read in January:

Bruno De Roover and Luc Cromheecke, Daubigny's Garden (1/1, digital)

Guy Delisle, World Record Holders (1/2)

The World of S.J. Perelman (1/2)

New York Public Library, Peculiar Questions and Practical Answers (1/4)

Andi Watson and Simon Gane, Sunburn (1/7)

Manu Larcenet, Ordinary Victories, Vol. 2: Trivial Quantities (1/8, digital)

Tony Perrottet, The Sinner's Grand Tour (1/8)

Ruppert and Mulot, The Perineum Technique (1/14, digital)

Drew Friedman, Maverix and Lunatix: Icons of Underground Comics (1/15, digital)

Jon Ronson, Them: Adventures with Extremists (1/15)

Will Henry, Snug Harbor Stories (1/16, digital)

Jean-Yves Ferri and Manu Larcenet, Back to Basics, Vol. 5: Revolutions (1/21, digital)

Deena Mohamed, Shubeik Lubeik (1/22, digital)

Lucy Knisley, Kid Gloves (1/27)

Malaka Gharib, It Won't Always Be Like This (1/28)

Paul Theroux, Figures in a Landscape (1/28)

Iasmin Omar Ata, Nayra and the Djinn (1/29, digital)

Ian Frazier, Cranial Fracking (1/29)


I expect to continue to read books, unless I'm hit by a bus. And, since I work from home these days and barely leave the house, the odds of that have fallen substantially. Hope your own lives are similarly trending to lower chances of random death.

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