54. The Sandman vol. 5 - A Game of You by Neil Gaiman: This was an interesting volume. It concentrated on one of the minor characters in a previous comic Barbie and her journey through the dream world with some of the inhabitants of her apartment complex. I love Neil Gaiman's writing, but I am not a big fan of the artistry in the series.
55. The Sandman Presents: Thessaly - Witch For Hire by Bill Willingham and Shawn McManus: I love the storyline and the illustrations in this collection. Thessaly is being hounded by a ghost that loves her and sets up a monster killing business for her.
56. The Gift of Fear by Gavin De Becker: There's so much hype surrounding this book that I had to read it. Usually, I don't give into that sort of thing, but I am glad that I did. This book was really interesting and focuses on trusting your gut instincts and being afraid of things that could really happen.
57.- 59. The Fall, Castle, Aenir by Garth Nix: The first three books from the Seventh Tower fantasy series. It's kinda weird, but I got into it and I have three more to go. It concerns a boy and a girl from two vastly different parts of the world coming together to save the day.
60. - 61. Grimm Fairy Tales vol. 1 and 2 by Tedesco Ralph: I love fairy tales, so I love this reworked collection. The main character Sela tries to help people with the use of fairy tales.
62. The Monkey King by Katsuya Terada: I loved the artwork, but the storyline was incoherent and almost non-existent. It was rated mature for a reason, the images were graphic and disturbing.
63. The Sandman vol. 6 - Fables and Reflections by Neil Gaiman: Interesting collection of stories that revolved around historical or fable figures.
55. The Sandman Presents: Thessaly - Witch For Hire by Bill Willingham and Shawn McManus: I love the storyline and the illustrations in this collection. Thessaly is being hounded by a ghost that loves her and sets up a monster killing business for her.
56. The Gift of Fear by Gavin De Becker: There's so much hype surrounding this book that I had to read it. Usually, I don't give into that sort of thing, but I am glad that I did. This book was really interesting and focuses on trusting your gut instincts and being afraid of things that could really happen.
57.- 59. The Fall, Castle, Aenir by Garth Nix: The first three books from the Seventh Tower fantasy series. It's kinda weird, but I got into it and I have three more to go. It concerns a boy and a girl from two vastly different parts of the world coming together to save the day.
60. - 61. Grimm Fairy Tales vol. 1 and 2 by Tedesco Ralph: I love fairy tales, so I love this reworked collection. The main character Sela tries to help people with the use of fairy tales.
62. The Monkey King by Katsuya Terada: I loved the artwork, but the storyline was incoherent and almost non-existent. It was rated mature for a reason, the images were graphic and disturbing.
63. The Sandman vol. 6 - Fables and Reflections by Neil Gaiman: Interesting collection of stories that revolved around historical or fable figures.
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Date: 2007-10-30 01:37 am (UTC)I think he is the best!