5/30/2023 0 Comments Linnea sterte stages of rot![]() It’s arty and disjointed and weird and doesn’t really have much of a narrative, but it sparkles. I read it before the pandemic and after it had begun, and it was just as strong both times.īecoming Horses by Disa Wallander: This book made me feel like I was inside a painting, and not like those dumb immersive Van Gogh experiences. Both Leyh’s writing and her astonishing art combine to make this transcend YA lit into a book everyone, everyone, everyone should read. It’s not gentle, but it is amazingly kind. When I think about it, I feel like I have a pair of Hot Hands embedded in the middle of my chest - that is to say, there is a weird, slightly uncomfortable warm glow inside me because this book has so much heart. Snapdragon by Kat Leyh: Quite possibly the best book of the year. ![]() I think these things are still good, though, and they’re listed (sort of) in the order in which I read them. ![]() Remembering something for 2 seconds and then promptly forgetting it again. Someone described it to me as “goldfish brain,” and that’s what it felt like. ![]() Here are 10-ish comics things that got me through this awful, discombobulating year, in which I probably read fewer comics than any other year because I was busy spending my time texting people about elections or rage-crying in the parking lot of the grocery store or trying to get my kids through virtual school. ![]()
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