I am finding it increasingly difficult to believe my calendar. April 2026 just ended? Surely that's a science-fictional year, yes? Whatever month or year it actually is - the empire never ended - here's what I read over the past thirty-one days. I will add links later, once my posts actually go live.
Kenji Tsurata, Captain Momo's Secret Base, Vol. 1 (digital, 4/3)
Mike Mignola and Dave Stewart, Uri Tupka and the Gods (digital, 4/4)
Loïc Clément and Anne Montelk, Days of Sugar and Spice (digital, 4/5)
Stan Sakai, Usagi Yojimbo Book 10: The Brink of Life and Death (digital, 4/11)
Mark Twain, Roughing It (in Library of American omnibus with The Innocents Abroad, 4/11)
Pierre-Henry Gomont, Brain Drain, Part 1 (digital, 4/12)
Raymond Chandler, Playback (in Later Novels & Other Writings, 4/15
Philippe Riche, The Alliance of the Curious, #2: Neandertalensis (digital, 4/17)
Ben Sears, Young Shadow and the Watchdogs (digtial, 4/18)
Jordan Crane, Goes Like This (digital, 4/19)
Robert Darnton, The Great Cat Massacre (4/19)
Alexandro Jodorowsky & Mœbius, The Incal, Vol. 4: What Is Above (digital, 4/25)
Hope Larson, Be That Way (4/25)
Lauren Haldeman, Wild That We're Here (digital, 4/26)
I will read more books in May (May?!). Pretty sure of that, at least.
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