what i've been reading
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35. Above Top Secret by Jim Marrs: 1/2 interesting conspiracy theories, 1/2 insanely laughable. The parts on Roswell and JFK were good, but the parts on fake moon landing and some others not so much. Rand picked it up when we were in SF to read on the plane, so I read it on the way back.
36. 13 Clocks by James Thurber: Not exactly cute, but interesting non-fairy tale fairy tale. I really liked it and it works for adults and children.
37. Fables: The Dark Ages, vol. 12 by Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Peter Gross, Andrew Pepoy, Michael Allred, and David Hahn: You really can't go wrong with Fables.
38. Wonder Woman: Who is Wonder Woman? by Allan Heinberg, Terry Dodson, and Rachel Dodson: I thought this volume was actually pretty good. Interesting way that Wonder Woman wrestled with her different identities.
39. Wonder Woman: Love and Murder by Jodi Picoult, Terry Dodson, Drew Johnson, and Paco Diaz: This was awful and cliche. Too much romantic interludes, forced action, and disregard for canon.
36. 13 Clocks by James Thurber: Not exactly cute, but interesting non-fairy tale fairy tale. I really liked it and it works for adults and children.
37. Fables: The Dark Ages, vol. 12 by Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham, Peter Gross, Andrew Pepoy, Michael Allred, and David Hahn: You really can't go wrong with Fables.
38. Wonder Woman: Who is Wonder Woman? by Allan Heinberg, Terry Dodson, and Rachel Dodson: I thought this volume was actually pretty good. Interesting way that Wonder Woman wrestled with her different identities.
39. Wonder Woman: Love and Murder by Jodi Picoult, Terry Dodson, Drew Johnson, and Paco Diaz: This was awful and cliche. Too much romantic interludes, forced action, and disregard for canon.