Island of Promethea Comes in the Morning
Aug. 26th, 2007 07:28 pmThe Island of Dr. Moreau, by H. G. Wells
Castaway discovers he's washed up on an island where some very strange experiments have been going on. I don't remember reading this one before, but part of me thinks I must have - because it was all so familiar. Maybe it's just a cultural capital thing. Anyway, I really enjoyed reading it; I love the way Wells writes.
(170/250)
Joy Comes in the Morning, by Jonathan Rosen
It took me the first third of the book or so to truly warm up to this quiet and thoughtful novel about a Reform rabbi, a science writer, and the man who leads them into connection. That said, by the end I was so involved that I'd shed a tear or two along the way.
(171/250)
Promethea 4, by Alan Moore et al
Hurrah, hurrah, glimmerings of a plot. AND it's still damn pretty.
(172/250)
Castaway discovers he's washed up on an island where some very strange experiments have been going on. I don't remember reading this one before, but part of me thinks I must have - because it was all so familiar. Maybe it's just a cultural capital thing. Anyway, I really enjoyed reading it; I love the way Wells writes.
(170/250)
Joy Comes in the Morning, by Jonathan Rosen
It took me the first third of the book or so to truly warm up to this quiet and thoughtful novel about a Reform rabbi, a science writer, and the man who leads them into connection. That said, by the end I was so involved that I'd shed a tear or two along the way.
(171/250)
Promethea 4, by Alan Moore et al
Hurrah, hurrah, glimmerings of a plot. AND it's still damn pretty.
(172/250)