I forgot to do these monthly index posts for a couple of months, so I'm tossing them in backdated. You are probably not even reading this unless you're wandering through the archives or reading this via RSS.
But, whatever, here's what I read in the merry month of May:
Rick Geary, The Bonito City Tragedy (5/4)
Seamus Heaney, Opened Ground: Selected Poems 1966-1996 (5/4)
Lewis Trondheim, Ralph Azham, Vol. 4: The Dying Flame (5/5)
George Macdonald Fraser, The General Danced at Dawn (in The Complete MacAuslan, 5/4)
Bryan Lee O'Malley, Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World (digital, 5/10)
Noah Van Sciver, Disquiet (digital, 5/11)
A.J. Liebling, The Jollity Building (in The Sweet Science and Other Writings, 5/11)
Jeff Lemire & others, Black Hammer: Visions, Vol. 2 (digital, 5/12)
Doug Savage, Relationships According to Save Chickens (digital, 5/18)
Jack London, The Road (in Novels and Social Writings, 5/18)
Maria Hoey and Peter Hoey, Coin-Op Comics Anthology: 1997-2017 (digital, 5/19)
Daniel Pinkwater, The Worms of Kukumlima (in 4 Fantastic Novels, 5/19)
M.S. Harkness, Time Under Tension (digital, 5/24)
Larry Gonick and Tim Kasser, Hypercapitalism (5/24)
Olivia Jaimes, Nancy (digital, 5/25)
Stewart O'Nan, Ocean State (5/25)
Nate Powell, Fall Through (digital, 5/26)
Jerzy Kosinski, Steps (5/26)
Jesse Lonergan, Hedra (digital, 5/27)
Victoria Rosenthal, Fallout: The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook (5/31)
As I write this, it is June 23rd, so I can say without fear of contradiction that I have already read books in the following month, but I can't promise I'll do this on time next month (next week).
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