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message 1: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments Interested in a group read? We could divide it into five parts. It's published in five episodes or chapters.


message 2: by Orient (new)

Orient (skaitytoja29) | 17 comments Carol. wrote: "Interested in a group read? We could divide it into five parts. It's published in five episodes or chapters."

I'm in :) Already have all five :) Just waiting for the starting shot :)


message 3: by Caro (new)

Caro the Helmet Lady (caro_helmet_lady) | 46 comments Sure! Would be great!


message 4: by Lata (new)

Lata | 371 comments I know my library has a couple of issues of one of the graphic novels, but whoever buys the books/ebooks makes weird decisions about which books in any series to get. Like, I'll buy book 3, book 7 and 8.


message 5: by Orient (last edited Nov 30, 2016 04:48AM) (new)

Orient (skaitytoja29) | 17 comments Yay, we have a trio!:)

P.S. Will you, Lata, give us the honor in being the fourth member?:)


message 6: by Lata (new)

Lata | 371 comments Hi Orient: if I can get my hands on Body or Work, I'd love to. Let me check when I get a break later if my there is a
Copy at my library.


message 7: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments Lata, FYI, it's a five-novel series. Rivers of London: Body Work is the compilation.


message 8: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments I read it but just re-ordered from the library. I want to be able to discuss it and visualize the art again. You all want to separate it into book 1, 2, 3, etc?


message 9: by Orient (new)

Orient (skaitytoja29) | 17 comments Carol. wrote: "I read it but just re-ordered from the library. I want to be able to discuss it and visualize the art again. You all want to separate it into book 1, 2, 3, etc?"

It would be good to separate them for easier discussions :)


message 10: by Wanda (new)

Wanda Pedersen | 41 comments My library doesn't have them and my local bookstore is showing only book #1 as published??? If I did e-books, they are all available. How can that be?


message 11: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments Hmm. I know the graphics for Body Work are published--I read the compilation in bound paper form. Maybe the edition?


message 12: by Lata (new)

Lata | 371 comments Wanda wrote: "My library doesn't have them and my local bookstore is showing only book #1 as published??? If I did e-books, they are all available. How can that be?"

Hi Wanda, I bought book 1 on kobo's site. kobo has books 1-5 available (each $8.99 Cdn), with book 6 available for preorder.


message 13: by Wanda (new)

Wanda Pedersen | 41 comments Thanks, Lata. I don't have a kobo, so I think I'm out of luck! :(


message 14: by Lata (new)

Lata | 371 comments You can use the kobo app on a phone or tablet. I a lot of my ebooks read that way.


message 15: by Wanda (new)

Wanda Pedersen | 41 comments Haha, you don't know how cheap I am, obviously. I have the cheapest flip phone on the market, no internet capability and although I've been considering getting a tablet, I need a new stove first! It will be a while. :)


message 16: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments :) I've been relying on the library more and more. Accumulation of books, cost to buy, space to store and just an unwillingness to spend money on books I'll read once of mediocre quality.


message 17: by Lata (new)

Lata | 371 comments I just noticed that I sound crazy above -- words in the wrong order.
The only reason I got access to the Aaronovitch books is because I got access to the the books in the neighbouring town (we're in the same region, so I was able to get a card for that library. )


message 18: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments Ok, Orient, Lata and I are ready to go... Caro? Wanda? Did you give up on the book until the library has it?


message 19: by Caro (new)

Caro the Helmet Lady (caro_helmet_lady) | 46 comments When do we start?


message 20: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments This weekend sound okay? Saturday the 9th?


message 21: by Orient (new)

Orient (skaitytoja29) | 17 comments Carol. wrote: "This weekend sound okay? Saturday the 9th?"

Great, I'm definitely in for this weekend ;)


message 22: by Caro (new)

Caro the Helmet Lady (caro_helmet_lady) | 46 comments Carol. wrote: "This weekend sound okay? Saturday the 9th?"

Great, I'll be back home on Saturday and we can riiide!


message 23: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments Riiiiide like the wind? Ride, Sally, ride? ;))


message 24: by Orient (new)

Orient (skaitytoja29) | 17 comments Carol. wrote: "Riiiiide like the wind? Ride, Sally, ride? ;))"

Lol :D


message 25: by Mimi (new)

Mimi (1stavenue) | 75 comments Oh the pun. I'm laughing yet wincing.


message 26: by Caro (new)

Caro the Helmet Lady (caro_helmet_lady) | 46 comments I guess we will see, what we gonna ride soon enough. ;)


message 27: by Philip (new)

Philip (carrbear13) | 20 comments I'll likewise see if I can find this at the library. I'm definitely interested.

Are these just adaptations of the novels and follow the same plots? Or are they new stories?


message 28: by Caro (new)

Caro the Helmet Lady (caro_helmet_lady) | 46 comments Philip wrote: "I'll likewise see if I can find this at the library. I'm definitely interested.
Are these just adaptations of the novels and follow the same plots? Or are they new stories?"


It's sort of filler stories, although they're all quite independent, it seems.


message 29: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments Agree with Caro. I read Body Work and it was basically a short Peter-centric investigation that didn't have much bearing on the overall series plot or anything but had guest appearances by different characters and growth for one side character. So I think of it like ongoing or smaller cases in their lives or a chance to showcase other characters. Sounds like Night Witch has to do with the Russian witch. I rather like her, so I'm looking forward to that one.


message 30: by Caro (new)

Caro the Helmet Lady (caro_helmet_lady) | 46 comments Carol. wrote: "Agree with Caro. I read Body Work and it was basically a short Peter-centric investigation that didn't have much bearing on the overall series plot or anything but had guest appearances by differen..."

Are you already done, Carol? Because I am ;)


message 31: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments Of course you are!! That's the think about graphics to me--why stop? Just a few more pages and you'll be done. :D

I read it awhile ago, but I thought I'd re-read and discuss with you! I don't do many graphic novels, so it'll be fun.


message 32: by Philip (new)

Philip (carrbear13) | 20 comments I'm really looking forward to reading these, I love seeing different representations of characters. I'm curious to see how the images in my head compare haha.

And to be clear, these don't need to be read after any of the books to prevent spoilers or anything?


message 33: by Caro (new)

Caro the Helmet Lady (caro_helmet_lady) | 46 comments Philip wrote: "I'm really looking forward to reading these, I love seeing different representations of characters. I'm curious to see how the images in my head compare haha.

And to be clear, these don't need to..."


I don't think they'd spoil much, more like tease you to read books, it seems. Although I just finished the first one, so it's hard to be sure.


message 34: by Fred (new)

Fred | 14 comments I look at these as short stories about Peter & friends. A five issue comics series is not going to have the space for a complex plot. Unless the artist is extremely talented, the art will struggle to convey subtext (the artist on these is what I'd serviceable, but is not one that that really adds to the narrative).


message 35: by Caro (new)

Caro the Helmet Lady (caro_helmet_lady) | 46 comments Fred wrote: "I look at these as short stories about Peter & friends. A five issue comics series is not going to have the space for a complex plot. Unless the artist is extremely talented, the art will struggle ..."

Very good point, Fred. :)


message 36: by Lyn (new)

Lyn (lyn37167) | 20 comments I'm late to the party but hope to start this today


message 37: by carol. (new)

carol.  | 551 comments I somehow got this on Kindle but it really doesn't work. I think I need to see the paper copy. :)


message 38: by Lyn (new)

Lyn (lyn37167) | 20 comments Yep, got the first one from the library but will Amazon the rest, graphic novels require old school physical


message 39: by Margaret (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 317 comments I bought the first one just to see. Know I buy every one. The scenery artwork is superb. I know the area where the Folly is supposedly situated quite well.


message 40: by Ronnie (new)

Ronnie (ronnieb) | 170 comments Lee Sullivan's art is always gorgeous.


message 41: by Lyn (new)

Lyn (lyn37167) | 20 comments really enjoying it, art work very good, great story


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