075) Jack the Ripper: A Journal of the Whitechapel Murders 1888-1889
- This is part of the same series of fact-based graphic novels as the Lizzie Borden book from earlier in the week. Also like Lizzie, it's dry but reasonably interesting with a good use of shadow. And they both are based on purported anonymous diaries from the time from interested observers. I'm too lazy to look into it, but I consider the possibility of so many recently uncovered diaries to be a gimmick rather than a fact.
If you only read one of these books, read this one. If you don't read any of them, you'll survive.
074) Summer of Love
- Boy. I'm sure glad I'm not a teenager. And I'm really glad that when I was a teenager, I had a strict no-girls policy for myself. Sheez.
073) The Borden Tragedy
- The back of this book lays out the Striking Similarities between Lizzie Borden and O.J. Simpson. And this book does make it plain that nothing is plain in the Borden case. But the telling was dry. Even worse, I think I've read it before....
Stop me if you see me checking it out again.
072) To Kill a Mockingbird
- My classes have been reading this which was a great opportunity to reread it myself--first time since I was also a high school freshman.
The book's as good as I remember, but from my current perspective, I can notice a couple clumsy lines that scream First Novel! But that doesn't take away from its power.
I just read on Wikipedia yesterday that Lee's second novel was stolen from her home in 1970. This makes me very sad.
(ps: this copy
071) Monster
- For months and months now, kids--mostly teenaged boys--mostly teenaged boys who otherwise claim to hate reading--have recommended this book to me as hella raw and pretty much the best book ever. And so I've now read it for myself. And I'm surprised. I knew it was about a boy--a teenaged boy--on trial for murder. What I expected was that he would be a vicious killer, a hardened gangster. But what Steve actually is is a kid swept away by events, who (may have) done something stupid and now might lose his life over it. I didn't expect a book with so much subtlety and humanity. Even with all the medals on the cover, I didn't expect to feel so much for the "hero".
What I've learned: I had no idea what hella raw could really mean.
....previously in 2007....
070) Siblings Without Rivalry: How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can Live Too
069) Whirligig
068) Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Silver Spider
067) Characters and Viewpoint
066) Hybrids
065) How to Write Science Fiction & Fantasy
064) Downy Duck Grows Up
063) Humans
062) Hominids
061) Making Comics
060) Tales of the Black Widowers
059) The Pearl
058) The Dog Is Not a Toy: House Rule #4
057) Brother Brigham
056) The Foundation Trilogy: Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation
055) Ode To Kirihito
054) Polygamy Was Better Than Monotony
053) Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes
052) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
051) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
050) The Ruins
049) Favorite Stories
048) Criss Cross
047) Flight Volume Three
046) Nobody Is Perfick
045) First Paragraphs: Inspired Openings for Writers and Readers
044) The Universe in a Nutshell
043) Dune
042) The Gifts of the Jews: How a Tribe of Desert Nomads Changed the Way Everyone Thinks and Feels
041) The Roald Dahl Omnibus
040) Troll: A Love Story
039) The End
038) The Complete Peanuts 1961-1962
037) The Penultimate Peril
036) The Grim Grotto
035) The Eyre Affair
034) Neverwhere
033) Chip Kidd: Book One: Work: 1986-2006
032) Jane Eyre
031) The Complete Peanuts 1959-1960
030) Devils & Demons
029) Talk Talk Talk: Decoding the Mysteries of Speech
028) Einstein's Dreams
027) The Long Chalkboard: and Other Stories
026) Babbitt
025) Frank
024) The Complete Concrete
023) The Rumpelstiltskin Problem
022) Bridge to Terabithia
021) Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
020) A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
019) Batman: Gothic
018) Wild at Heart
017) Stink: The Incredible Shrinking Kid
016) 50 Professional Scenes for Student Actors: A Collection of Short 2 Person Scenes
015) Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
014) Frindle
013) Brain Wave
012) The Best American Comics 2006
011) Everything Is Illuminated
010) The Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ edited by Mormon and Moroni, finished February 7
009) Lisey's Story
008) The Maltese Falcon
007) Empire
006) Stargirl
005) Vile Bodies
004) Superman Adventures Vol. 1: Up, Up and Away!
003) A Walk in the Woods
002) Understanding Comics
001) Galápagos
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Hey! That's the copy of TKM that I have! It makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteIt never ceases to amaze me that I like To Kill a Mockingbird MORE everytime I read it or watch the movie.
ReplyDeleteI could've told you that Monster is hella raw. You should've asked.
ReplyDeleteYeah, we read Monster in our YA Lit class and I really liked it. I've generally found Walter Dean Myers to be a very readable author. When I was in high school his book about Vietnam soldiers, Fallen Angels, was one of my favorites. Plus it's on the Banned Books list for swearing :)
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ReplyDeleteExcellent. It's my first of his. I'm impressed how his books appeal to kids who don't normally see themselves as readers.