This is the monthly index post for the blog; if you find it useful, yay for you but it's really something I do for myself. Here's what I read this past month; I will add links eventually:
Benoist Simmat and Stéphane Douay, The Incredible Story of Cooking (digital, 8/3)
Algis Budrys, The Iron Thorn (in SF Gateway Omnibus, 8/3)
Nancy Peña, The Cat from the Kimono (digital, 8/4)
Jim Thompson, The Killer Inside Me (in Crime Novels: American Noir of the 1950s, 8/4)
David Prudhomme, Cruising Through the Louvre (digital, 8/10)
Julia Gfrörer, Black Is the Color (digital, 8/11)
P.G. Wodehouse, Big Money (8/11)
Charles Burns, Final Cut (digital, 8/16)
John Allison and Max Sarin, The Great British Bump-Off (digital, 8/17)
Carol Emshwiller, Carmen Dog (8/17)
Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, and Matt Smith, Hellboy in Love (digital, 8/18)
Peter and Maria Hoey, In Perpetuity (digital, 8/24)
Jimmy Bemon and Emilie Boudet, Superman Isn't Jewish (But I Am...Kinda) (digital, 8/25)
Lisa Goldstein, Ivory Apples (bound galleys, 8/25)
Koren Shadmi, All Tomorrow's Parties: The Velvet Underground Story (digital, 8/26)
Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary (in The Devil's Dictionary, Tales & Memoirs, 8/26)
Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima, Lone Wolf and Cub, Vol. 3: The Flute of the Fallen Tiger (digital, 8/27)
Jean-Christophe Deveney and PMGL, Haruki Murakami Manga Stories, Vol. 2 (8/28)
A.J. Liebling, The Sweet Science (in The Sweet Science & Other Writings, 8/28)
Jeffrey Brown, Kids Are Still Weird (digital, 8/29)
Haruki Murakami, Novelist as a Vocation (8/29)
Axelle Lenoir, Secret Passages: 1985-1986 (8/30)
Kelly Link, White Cat, Black Dog (8/30)
Tara O'Connor, Fly By Night (8/31)
More books next month - I assume.
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