So, yeah, another month down. We're all that much closer to death, I suppose. But, while we're waiting to die, we can at least read good books, right? Here are the ones I finished this past month.
I'm not claiming they're all "good," though maybe they were. You always hope they will be when you pick them up.
Links will be added sometime later, once the posts go live.
Charles M. Schulz, The Complete Peanuts, 1957 to 1958 (5/2)
P.G. Wodehouse, French Leave (5/2)
Jeff Lemire &Teddy Kristiansen, Black Hammer: Spiral City )digital, 5/3)
Justin Feinstein, Your Behavior Will Be Monitored (ARC, 5/3)
Seymour Chwast & Steven Brower, Charlie: Charles Chaplin: The Funniest Man in the World (digital, 5/8)
Zidrou & Jordi Lefebre, Glorious Summers, Vol. 2: The Calanque (digital, 5/9)
Geof Darrow, Shaolin Cowboy: Start Trek (digital, 5/10)
Catana Chetwynd, Still Smitten (digital, 5/16)
Ellin Stein, That's Not Funny, That's Sick (5/16)
Lewis Trondheim & Manu Larcenet, Cosmonauts of the Future, Vol. 2: The Return (digital, 5/17)
Peter Bagge, The Complete Hate, Vol. 1(digital, 5/22)
John Updike, Bech Is Back (in The Complete Henry Bech, 5/22)
Evelyn Waugh, The Holy Places (in Waugh Abroad, 5/22)
Peter & Maria Hoey, The Shadower (digital, 5/23)
Evelyn Waugh, A Tourist in Africa (in Waugh Abroad, 5/23)
Mathieu Sapin, Gérard: Five Years with Depardieu (digital, 5/24)
Joshua Slocum & Jon Buller, Sailing Alone Around the World (digital, 5/25)
David Kantrowitz, Rats, Demons & Dayjobs (digital, 5/30)
Benjamin Black, Christine Falls (5/30)
Xavier Dorison & Ralph Meyer, The Undertaker, 1: The Gold Eater & Dance of the Vultures(digital, 5/31)
In the coming month (which is already this month, since time never stops), I will continue to read books, and probably to blather about them here. If you keep coming back, I don't know what to tell you.
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