Here is the final tally for the books I read in April 2009. You'd think I'd have accidentally posted a review of one of these.
31. Fate of Thorik – Anthony G. Wentworth
32. Sacrifice - Karen Traviss
33. Lucinda’s Secret – Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
34. Precious Dragon – Liz Williams
35. Palimpsest – Catherynne M. Valente
36. The Ironwood Tree – Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
37. Those Who Went Remain There Still – Cherie Priest
38. City Without End – Kay Kenyon
39. The Wrath of Mulgarath – Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi
40. Lord of Chaos – Robert Jordan
41. 13 Things That Don’t Make Sense – Michael Brooks
42. Patterns of Force – Michael Reaves
43. Dread Brass Shadows – Glen Cook
Graphic Novels
13. Fables: Legends in Exile – Bill Willingham
14. Girl Genius: Agatha Heterodyne and the Airship City – Phil and Kaja Foglio
15. Bottomless Belly Button – Dash Shaw
16. Girl Genius: Agatha Heterodyne and the Monster Engine – Phil and Kaja Foglio
17. Queen and Country: Operation Broken Ground – Greg Rucka
18. Fables: Animal Farm – Bill Willingham
19. Girl Genius: Agatha Heterodyne and the Circus of Dreams – Phil and Kaja Foglio
20. Fables: Storybook Love – Bill Willingham
21. The Arrival – Shaun Tan
22. Girl Genius: Agatha Heterodyne and the Clockwork Princess – Phil and Kaja Foglio
23. Angel: After the Fall Volume 2: First Night – Joss Whedon and Brian Lynch
24. Queen and Country: Operation Morningstar – Greg Rucka
25. Fables: March of the Wooden Soldiers – Bill Willingham
26. Angel: After the Fall Volume 3 – Joss Whedon and Brian Lynch
I went a little crazy with the graphic novels this month. Reviews of Lord of Chaos, Precious Dragon, and Dread Brass Shadows to follow here. Reviews of Fate of Thorik, City Without End, and Palimpsest will appear elsewhere online.
Best Book: City Without End
Best Graphic Novel: Fables
Worst Book: Fate of Thorik. Oh, Lord, did Fate of Thorik suck.
Previous Reading
January
February
March
2 comments:
I love the Agatha steampunk graphic novels.
Seriously. The Golden Trilobite was a little disappointing, but Voice of the Castle more than made up for it.
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