Pick of the month: The Rundelstone of Oz by Eloise McGraw. I didn't read very many books this month... but once again, an Eloise McGraw Oz book is the best one I read. She always does such interesting, character-focused stuff that's distinct from Baum or Thompson yet consonant with it; I wish more latter-day Oz authors took her approach.
All books read:
- The Rundelstone of Oz by Eloise McGraw, illustrated by Eric Shanower
- Heavenly Tyrant by Xiran Jay Zhao
- Doctor Who: The Androids of Tara by David Fisher
Not my best month! I've been stressed and tired I guess. Hopefully March is better.
All books acquired:
- The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus, Vol. 2 by Mark Waid et al.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light by Dayton Ward
- The Legion: Foundations by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, Chris Batista, Chip Wallace, et al.
- Doctor Who: Warriors' Gate and Beyond by Stephen Gallagher
- The Flash by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar: The Deluxe Edition by Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, Paul Ryan, John Nyberg, et al.
Currently reading:
- The Pelican History of England: 4. England in the Late Middle Ages by A. R. Myers
- Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens
- Uniquely Human: Updated and Expanded: A Different Way of Seeing Autism by Barry M. Prizant with Tom Fields-Meyer
- The Best Science Fiction of the Year, Volume 8 edited by Neil Clarke
- Lake of Souls: The Collected Short Stories by Ann Leckie
- Doctor Who: Warriors’ Gate and Beyond by Stephen Gallagher
Up next in my rotations:
- The End of the World: Classic Tales of Apocalyptic Science Fiction compiled by Michael Kelahan
- Victorians and the Prehistoric: Tracks to a Lost World by Michael Freeman
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: Available Light by Dayton Ward
- American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Books remaining on "To be read" list: 670 (up 3)
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