Monday, January 29, 2018

Brew Harder

Dan Dougherty's 2nd book in his Beardo series is Brew Harder. At this point Beardo, an art school graduate, has worked as a barista for 5 years.  He met his girlfriend at the coffee house and together with his  roommate all 3 of them live in Beardo's condo.  Struggling to make the mortgage payment with reduced hours at the coffeehouse, Beardo joins a cover band to earn a few extra bucks.  His girlfriend drops the not so occasional hint that she would like an engagement ring but Beardo has been resistant.  Or has he?  You will have to read the book to find out!

After reading The Art Degree Guarantee I knew that I would have to get the sequel.  Brew Harder does not disappoint.  It is hilarious.  From the wacky customers to the weird co-workers the characters provide a ton of humor. The comic strip panels are colorful which is always a plus for me. 

Beardo is my favorite comic series to date and I will be buying books 3 through 6 ASAP.  

Monday, January 15, 2018

New Comic Books From Amazon

I just received delivery of my January Amazon order this morning; all graphic novels this time.  Georgia Congressman John Lewis' 3 part March series on the civil rights movement came just in time for MLK Day today.  I should have started reading with that series given that I have the day off of work for the MLK holiday but I went straight for Beardo.  I love that series by Dan Dougherty.  Forgive my amateur photos of my new books with the Christmas afghan background.  Nothing formal today. I am feeling a little kitschy.

Monday, January 1, 2018

My Top 10 Books of 2017

Below is a list of the best books that I read in 2017.  Note that they may not have been published in 2017 but were my favorite reads of the year.

10.  The Empress of Bright Moon by Weina Dai Randel; historical fiction

9.  Butcher Bird by S. D. Sykes; historical fiction

8.  Shelter by Jung Yun; family saga

7.  Pachinko by Min Jin Lee; family saga, historical fiction

6.  A Game for Swallows by Zeina Abirached; graphic memoir, graphic novel

5.  I Remember Beirut by Zeina Abirached; graphic memoir, graphic novel

4.  Rolling Blackouts Dispatches From Turkey, Syria and Iraq by Sarah Glidden; reportage comic, graphic novel

3. Coffin Road by Peter May; mystery

2.  Dead Cold Brew by Cleo Coyle; cozy mystery

1.  The Scribe of Siena by Melodie Winawer; historical fiction

Saturday, December 30, 2017

2018 Creativity Reading Challenge

This challenge was cancelled in 2017 but a new person is taking over the challenge next year.  I am going to sign up again.  You can read books on creativity, art, crafts, writing, film making, photography, DIY, cooking, music and any other topic that helps you live a more creative life.  The challenge runs the 2018 calendar year and there are no requirements concerning the number of books that you need to read.  You can include traditional books, ebooks or audiobooks.  I think that I might be looking to buy a few new cookbooks next year so that may be where I will concentrate my creativity.  While I do several types of arts and crafts, I tend to buy DVDs instead of books these days on those types of things.  

11th Annual Manga/Graphic Novel Reading Challenge

This reading challenge was my favorite for 2017 so I am rejoining next year.  However, since I read many more graphic novels than required this year, I am going to sign up at the Bronze Age level.  The Bronze Age requires that I read at least 24 books.  In 2018 the link-ups to reviews will be in a Facebook closed group so if you are interested in this challenge you must join the Facebook group and post a link at least once a month in order to remain active.  

2018 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge

I am going to join this challenge again next year.  It runs from January 1, 2018 through December 31, 2018.  Since I read much more historical fiction this year than expected I am going to go out on a limb and sign up for the Ancient History category.  Ancient History requires that 25 books be read.  Let's see if I can make it.

Wrap-Up of the 10th Annual Manga/Graphic Novel Reading Challenge

I signed up for this challenge at the Modern Age level agreeing to read 12 books for the challenge.  By the end of the year I ended up reading 31 books for the challenge!  My reviews are shown below:

My favorite book:  Rolling Blackouts:  Dispatches From Turkey, Syria and Iraq.  I loved this new book from Sarah Glidden and her new graphic novel sub-genre, reportage comics.  I also need to give a shout-out to Zeina Abirached for her I Remember Beirut and A Game for Swallows.  Both of these books affected me deeply and I probably remember them the most along with Rolling Blackouts.  Dan Dougherty's Beardo series is one of my favorites too. 

My least favorite book:  Nanjing:  The Burning City.  There was no story written in the book and it was hard to follow the drawings.