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(group member since Mar 27, 2018)
Anurag’s
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from the I Read Comic Books group.
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This is a sweet short melancholic tale exploring the life of an officer stationed in a lunar colony
Mooncop
Humble Bundle sounds interesting. I'll check it out, thanks.This year I am planning to read comics by various Indian publishers.
Lenny wrote: "David wrote: "How do the rest of you pallette cleanse after a soul wrenching book? do you lean in to it with more, swing the complete opposite way with over the top super heroes, or some kind of in..."Habibi breaks your heart, just like other books by Thompson. I remember I did not want to read anything for a few days after reading this book. Post that I went on a superhero genre rampage.
KaitLphere wrote: "I feel like I have read quite a few fiction OGNs, thanks to my local library. I had quite a few to choose from for this!I'd like to nominate Will & Whit. (It's on Hoopla!)"
I second this!
Lenny wrote: "Anurag wrote: "This month's reading list...Excited to hear what you think of The Rabbi's Cat! It's one of my favorites. There's also an animated film adaptation in French.
This is m..."
Congratulations on your 10 year anniversary!
What can I say about The Rabbi's Cat...it is eerie and wickedly funny! It flaunts the typical French sequential art. I hope the next stories in this series are translated too. I will hunt for the French animated version as well!
Probably already done...but if not, that's the one I want to suggest.The Walking Dead, Vol. 1: Days Gone Bye
Erin wrote: "Anurag wrote: "This month's reading list..."You always seem to find such interesting GNs! Adding a few of those to my list."
Thanks Erin, this month I am trying out some superhero/action stuff along with GNs which I have been planning to read for a long time.
Glad you liked them!
Ed wrote: "There are literally 100s of them in my town. I bike and walk a lot and usually take a peek in each one I pass. Even though 90% of what I find in them is junk to me, I've still read 103 books foun..."
This is an amazing concept, absolutely loved it!
Chad wrote: "Anurag wrote: "What's "Little Free Library"? Sounds interesting..."People build these little libraries sort of in the shape of a mailbox out on a street where you are free to take or leave a book..."
Beautiful! That's what a cultured society should look like! :)
Ed wrote: "Anurag wrote: "This month's to-devour list: ..."I see three in there by Yoshihiro Tatsumi.
I'm currently reading his autobiography A Drifting Life, even though I ha..."
Awesome, I too wish to read 'A Drifting Life' sometime!
He is one of the pioneers of 'Gekiga' style of books.
I discovered him at the start of this year and have loved each of his books until now.
His stories offer interesting insights into Japanese society and culture.


