36. Ex Machina, Vol. 4: March to War by Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris: What happens in NYC during a protest against the war in Iraq.
37. Ex Machina, Vol. 5: Smoke, Smoke by Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris: What happens when people start thinking about decriminalizing marijuana, and start getting real.
38. Deathnote vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata: My friend recommended this to me and I ended up liking it. It's about a teenager that finds a "death book" misplaced by a death god. If you write someone's name in the book, they will die. He becomes an avenger. I'll probably pick up a few more volumes.
39. : Making a change for good : a guide to compassionate self-discipline by Cheri Huber: I've had this book for a while but it was never the right time to read it. I finally cracked it open, read it in an hour and now I'm going to start the 30 day meditation. It's about self-discipline through awareness, not through berating yourself constantly.
40. The Heiress by Jude Deveraux: I love Jude Deveraux. She is my literary junk food. This is one of my favorites. An heiress is to be delivered to her betrothed and trades places with her cousin during the journey. Everyone is in love with her spunk, except the guy that she likes. Hilarity ensues.
41.The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young: Marvel came out with a graphic version of TWWOO. It was a $1 teaser first issue. It was really cute, so I'm thinking about picking up some of the graphic novels.
37. Ex Machina, Vol. 5: Smoke, Smoke by Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris: What happens when people start thinking about decriminalizing marijuana, and start getting real.
38. Deathnote vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata: My friend recommended this to me and I ended up liking it. It's about a teenager that finds a "death book" misplaced by a death god. If you write someone's name in the book, they will die. He becomes an avenger. I'll probably pick up a few more volumes.
39. : Making a change for good : a guide to compassionate self-discipline by Cheri Huber: I've had this book for a while but it was never the right time to read it. I finally cracked it open, read it in an hour and now I'm going to start the 30 day meditation. It's about self-discipline through awareness, not through berating yourself constantly.
40. The Heiress by Jude Deveraux: I love Jude Deveraux. She is my literary junk food. This is one of my favorites. An heiress is to be delivered to her betrothed and trades places with her cousin during the journey. Everyone is in love with her spunk, except the guy that she likes. Hilarity ensues.
41.The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Eric Shanower and Skottie Young: Marvel came out with a graphic version of TWWOO. It was a $1 teaser first issue. It was really cute, so I'm thinking about picking up some of the graphic novels.