Libroqueue 2023.02...

We are 8.33% of the way through 2023. WTF??

Here’s what I planned to read in January:

  • Ben Aaronovitch's Midnight Riot
  • Priya Parker's The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why it Matters
  • Junji Ito’s The Liminal Zone
  • Tom Felton’s Beyond the Wand: The Magic & Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard
  • Harlan Coben’s The Boy from the Woods

Here’s what I actually read…

  • Ben Aaronovitch's Midnight Riot
  • Priya Parker's The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why it Matters
  • Junji Ito’s The Liminal Zone
  • Tom Felton’s Beyond the Wand: The Magic & Mayhem of Growing Up a Wizard
  • Harlan Coben’s The Boy from the Woods
  • Daniel Kraus' The Autumnal
  • Paul Levitz's Doctor Fate vol. 1: The Blood Price

All five planned books plus two more. That was a good way to start off my 60-book goal! 

For February, I will read:

Josh Riedel’s Please Report Your Bug Here

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Hallie Rubenhold's The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper

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Mariana Enriquez's Our Share of Night

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Kieron Gillen's Phonogram, vol. 1: Rue Britannia

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Kieron Gillen's Phonogram, vol. 2: The Singles Club

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Junji Ito's Shiver

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That should keep me ahead of my overall goal in anticipation of the inevitable Will Wall (tm pending).

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Suzanne Apgar

That one about Jack the Ripper sounds good. If you own it, may I borrow it when you're done?

kapgar

I only own it electronically. I don’t think you have a reader, do you?

Suzanne Apgar

Nope. We attended a presentation at the library last night by author, William Hazelgrove. You might be interested in a couple of his books...Al Capone and the 1933 World's Fair, about how Capone tried to control the event. The other is One Hundred and Sixty Minutes, the Race to Save the HMS Titanic. I put both on hold when they come in.

Suzanne Apgar

I did tell you to read Coban's The Woods, didn't I? It's a continuation of The Boy in the Woods...very good.

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