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message 1: by Brandon (new)

Brandon (soupytoasterson) | 10 comments Mod
Hey all! I want to throw this one out there - what was the last comic or prose novel that knocked you over... in a good way?

And you know what? Same question, but for TV and movies. There's so much out there, and with running the shop, we all could use some good pop culture recommendations for our, uh... "spare time"!


message 2: by Corey (new)

Corey Lansdell | 1 comments I think this is obvious for tv... Stranger Things. Boom.

Comics wise... hmmm... Thinking

Children's books - Journey, Quest and Return by Aaron Becker


message 3: by Morgan (new)

Morgan (bazin) | 5 comments Stranger Things did a lot for me. Hell, it's a good part of the reason I picked up the D&D books to run some games.

I also really liked Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey. Very engaging story that satisfied an itch for something kind of like the Battlestar Galactica reboot.

I also of course, really loved A Darker Shade of Magic by V.E. Schwab. Nice twists on some classic ideas, with some diverse and interesting characters.


message 4: by Morgan (new)

Morgan (bazin) | 5 comments Now this is an older title in my 'holy crap that was good', but the Atrocity Archives by Charles Stross was an amazing book for me to experience. Dry British humor, some mysterious occult happenings and just enough Lovecraft to really drag me in. A really great read.


message 5: by Brandon (new)

Brandon (soupytoasterson) | 10 comments Mod
Awesome. Other than Cursed Pirate Girl and A Darker Shade of Magic (which I second) this list is filled with things that I need to check out! :)


message 6: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Blair (j_r_blair) | 6 comments Novel: I recently read The Fireman by Joe Hill and it was absolutely breathtaking. I recommend it to everyone.

Graphic novel: My hubby convinced me to read The Vision Vol. 1: Little Worse Than A Man, and I'm glad he did. I don't generally enjoy superhero comics (with Wonder Woman and Aquaman being the exceptions), but I loved the story of Vision trying to live a normal life.

TV: Westworld! Omg how crazy amazing is this show?!

Movies: I actually didn't hate Z-Men Apocalypse. Does that make me a bad person?


message 7: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Blair (j_r_blair) | 6 comments (I don't know why autocorrect changed X-Men to Z-Men, but I can't edit it and I'm embarrassed.)


message 8: by kels (new)

kels  (lanom) | 4 comments Recently started the Invisible Library series by Genevieve Cogman, and it's just so good. Light and fluffy, but still really clever so you don't feel like you're OD'ing your brain on junk food.


message 9: by Brandon (new)

Brandon (soupytoasterson) | 10 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "(I don't know why autocorrect changed X-Men to Z-Men, but I can't edit it and I'm embarrassed.)"

Ah, we knew what you meant! I haven't checked that out myself, but someone will be loaning us a Blu-Ray soon here, so that will change.

And THE VISION is probably the best superhero books this year, IMO.

Westworld is definitely something I need to jump in on.


message 10: by Brandon (new)

Brandon (soupytoasterson) | 10 comments Mod
kels wrote: "Recently started the Invisible Library series by Genevieve Cogman, and it's just so good. Light and fluffy, but still really clever so you don't feel like you're OD'ing your brain on junk food."

Sounds good! I'll have to add it to my list...


message 11: by Jared (new)

Jared (jdhenze) | 10 comments Jennifer wrote: TV: Westworld! Omg how crazy amazing is this show?!

I could not agree more, I'm glad we are getting some bonkers, thought provoking sci fi on tv

Also The Good Place has been incredible so far. Dealing with interesting ethical issues with a top notch cast, would highly recommend


message 12: by Dan (new)

Dan | 3 comments A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories

That's the first last thing to spring to mind.


message 13: by Brandon (new)

Brandon (soupytoasterson) | 10 comments Mod
Dan wrote: "A Manual for Cleaning Women: Selected Stories

That's the first last thing to spring to mind."


That looks pretty wonderful! My 2017 reading list is coming along nicely... :)


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