A Trip to the Bottom of the World with Mouse, by Frank Viva
This is an early reader comic book mostly about Antarctica and also about a mouse. Sometimes that's all you need.
(127)
Click!, by Jeffrey Ebbeler
Beautiful art in the service of a charming but slight story.
(128)
Welcome to the Neighborwood, by Shawn Sheehy
Neatish pop-ups. There was something about this that annoyed me but I don't even remember what. (It's been more than a month.) It was fun to play with.
(129)
Creatures of a Day, by Irv Yalom
Essays about the experience of being a psychoanalyst. Also mortality. I am a huge fan of him and loved this, though it may not be the best place for someone to start? Not sure.
(130)
Shoplifter, by Michael Cho
Very very stylish with a very slight plot (so slight that I can't even remember what it was beyond a few isolated panels). But it was worth it for the pretty.
(131)
Boot & Shoe, by Marla Frazee
Intensely adorable art. Fun story about two dogs who love each other very much. Did I mention, I really loved the art? I actually have been seeking out more books illustrated by Frazee, just because I like her lines so much.
(132)
Fairest, vol. 4: Of Men and Mice, by Bill Willingham et al
This was exactly all the things I want from a volume of this series. Adventurous and spy-y and funny and full of allusions. And also female-focused, which I am glad they remembered.
(133, O40)
This is an early reader comic book mostly about Antarctica and also about a mouse. Sometimes that's all you need.
(127)
Click!, by Jeffrey Ebbeler
Beautiful art in the service of a charming but slight story.
(128)
Welcome to the Neighborwood, by Shawn Sheehy
Neatish pop-ups. There was something about this that annoyed me but I don't even remember what. (It's been more than a month.) It was fun to play with.
(129)
Creatures of a Day, by Irv Yalom
Essays about the experience of being a psychoanalyst. Also mortality. I am a huge fan of him and loved this, though it may not be the best place for someone to start? Not sure.
(130)
Shoplifter, by Michael Cho
Very very stylish with a very slight plot (so slight that I can't even remember what it was beyond a few isolated panels). But it was worth it for the pretty.
(131)
Boot & Shoe, by Marla Frazee
Intensely adorable art. Fun story about two dogs who love each other very much. Did I mention, I really loved the art? I actually have been seeking out more books illustrated by Frazee, just because I like her lines so much.
(132)
Fairest, vol. 4: Of Men and Mice, by Bill Willingham et al
This was exactly all the things I want from a volume of this series. Adventurous and spy-y and funny and full of allusions. And also female-focused, which I am glad they remembered.
(133, O40)