InsanitySandwich.com https://www.insanitysandwich.com Wed, 30 Mar 2016 09:00:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.10 Read in April 2015 (Catch Up Post!) https://www.insanitysandwich.com/read-in-april-2015-catch-up-post/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/read-in-april-2015-catch-up-post/#comments Wed, 30 Mar 2016 09:00:34 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=473 Read in April, Part 01

  1. Star Trek, Section 31: Disavowed – David Mack.  Look, I’m still bitter that they broke Bashir and Ezri up in the continuation novels, so this was a difficult one for my broken shipper heart.
  2. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children: The Graphic Novel – Ransom Riggs & Cassandra Jean.  I thought that this was a completely unsuccessful adaptation.  One of the problems was that the art just didn’t suit the magical-realism tone of the story.
  3. John Constantine, Hellblazer: The Family Man – Jamie Delano, Grant Morrison et. al.  A mish-mash of storylines, some of which are deliciously creepy.
  4. Alice-Miranda in Paris – Jacqueline Harvey.  I started reading the Alice-Miranda books because of the boarding school setting, but I enjoy the ones set elsewhere just as much, and it’s all because of the charming whirlwind that is Alice-Miranda herself.  She’s so joyful and earnest, which is delightful to read.
  5. Alice-Miranda Shows the Way – Jacqueline Harvey.  See above.

 

Read in April, Part 02

  1. All-New X-Men, Volume 6: The Ultimate Adventure – Brian Michael Bendis & Mahmud Asrar.  So, I clearly need more Miles Morales in my life.  Still less X-23 though.
  2. The Uncanny X-Men: Legacy of the Lost – Chris Claremont et. al.  The beginning of the relationship between Storm and Forge, plus random alien hijinks.  I love these little reprint volumes.
  3. My Real Children – Jo Walton.  This was wonderful.  The split timeline narrative mixed historical fiction, feminism, LGBT issues and brilliant characters into a book that was hard to put down.  I really recommend this one!
  4. Mr Mac and Me – Esther Freud.  I work in Glasgow, so a novel about Charles Rennie Mackintosh was bound to draw my attention.  Unfortunately, I struggled with this one.  I found the writing a bit dry which made it hard to sympathise with the characters.  The main character, a boy who befriends ‘Mac’, was the worst affected which didn’t work for me as the story is told from his point of view.  Basically, I’d skip it if I were you.
  5. Foxglove Summer – Ben Aaronovitch.  These books continue to be great urban fantasy, and I recommend them unreservedly to anyone who’s a fan of that genre.  Taking Peter out of his usual stomping grounds of London worked really well, and the new supporting characters were a joy.
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Weekly Miscellany https://www.insanitysandwich.com/weekly-miscellany-4/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/weekly-miscellany-4/#comments Tue, 29 Mar 2016 11:25:08 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=468 I blame the bank holiday weekend for the lateness of this Weekly Miscellany, so you probably should too ;)

 

Articles of Note

 

Bookmarked Recipes

 

Playing: Star Trek TimelinesStar Trek Timelines

I’m currently unhealthily obsessed with this game.  Luckily, I’m off work at the moment, so I have plenty of time to send my crew on 3 hour missions in an attempt to level them up.  To be honest, I thought this would be a fairly quick game that I could rattle through, but I’ve been playing it for about two months now and the final levels are frustratingly difficult.  On the plus side, collecting a crew of different versions of my favourite characters is pretty addictive, so I think this game will continue to entertain and annoy me in equal measure for the foreseeable future!

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Read in March 2015 (Catch Up Post!) https://www.insanitysandwich.com/read-in-march-2015-catch-up-post/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/read-in-march-2015-catch-up-post/#comments Wed, 23 Mar 2016 10:00:51 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=435 Read in March, Part 01

  1. An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth – Chris Hadfield. In some ways this was more of a motivational book than a memoir, but I enjoyed it despite my slightly surprise at the format. Hadfield’s voice is warm and witty, and his account of his career so far is definitely worth a read.
  2. Charm – Sarah Pinborough. A dark and sexy retelling of Cinderella.
  3. The Activity, Volume 1 – Nathan Edmondson & Mitch Gerads. I don’t remember this at all, which can’t be a good sign.
  4. The Manhattan Projects, Volume 1: Science Bad – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra. An alternate history version of the project that developed the atomic bomb, this is really weird and really interesting. The sci-fi elements are awesome, and the characters are all weird and wonderful and terrible. Give it a try!
  5. Secret, Volume 1: Never Get Caught – Jonathan Hickman & Ryan Bodenheim. Don’t remember this either…

 

Read in March, Part 02

  1. Mariana – Monica Dickens. We follow Mary from her childhood to Paris to married life, and it’s charming. A true comfort read for when you need one.
  2. 99 Days – Matteo Casali & Kristian Donaldson. Interesting to see the Rwandan genocide covered in a comic, but this, like most of the Vertigo Crime titles, wasn’t particularly great.
  3. Claudine at School – Colette. Although Claudine was a vivacious character, I struggled through the story of her childhood and early adulthood. I just found that I didn’t really care about what was happening, which was disappointing.
  4. The Manhattan Projects, Volume 2: They Rule – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra. Still weird, disturbing and interesting!
  5. The Manhattan Projects, Volume 3: Building – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra. See above.

 

Read in March, Part 03

  1. The Manhattan Projects, Volume 4: The Four Disciplines – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra. See above.
  2. All-New X-Men, Volume 1: Here Comes Yesterday – Brian Michael Bendis & Stuart Immonen. It’s probably not the best idea to read these as out of order as I have, but such is the life of a person who uses the library a lot. It was actually great to read how the whole thing started at last.
  3. Rat Queens, Volume 1: Sass and Sorcery – Kurtis J. Wiebe & Roc Upchurch. So many different people recommended this to me and with it’s kick-ass characters and fun setting, I can see why. I wasn’t blown away by it though. I actually feel a bit bad my reaction because I wanted to love it. (And , you know, screw you Roc Upchurch.) https://www.themarysue.com/rat-queens-artist-domestic-abuse/
  4. The X-Files Season 10, Volume 3 – Joe Harris & Matthew Dow Smith. Still digging this, but don’t tell anyone that I haven’t watched the new season yet…
  5. American Vampire, Volume 3 – Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque & Sean Murphy. I just love the tone of this series. It manages to mix American history with vampire lore without being too serious or ridiculous, and it’s super enjoyable to read.

 

Read in March, Part 04

  1. American Vampire, Volume 4 – Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque & Jordi Bernet. See above.
  2. American Vampire, Volume 5 – Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque & Dustin Nguyen. See above.
  3. The Books of Magic – Neil Gaiman, John Bolton et. al. I hadn’t read this since my early teens and enjoyed my revisit. I’m not overly familiar with the DC universe, so this serves as a great guide to the more magical corners of it. In a post-Harry Potter world, Timothy Hunter is still cool as fuck.
  4. Fury, Volume 1: My War Gone By – Garth Ennis, Goran Parlov & Lee Loughridge. I’m not a fan of the type of storytelling that involves us learning how difficult it is to be a man and how ladies should always be topless, so no to this.
  5. The Twelve, Volume 1 – J. Michael Straczynski & Chris Weston. I felt like I’d read this before, but I hadn’t. Turns out it’s just super similar to a bunch of other titles – heroes from the past are transplanted into the future and have a tough time fitting in, oh no!

 

Read in March, Part 05

  1. Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe – Cullen Bunn & Dalibor Talajic. Deadpool kills EVERYONE and it’s pretty excellent.
  2. Chew, Volume 2: International Flavour – John Layman & Rob Guillory. Cyborgs, alien fruit, deadly roosters, kick-ass characters at every turn and general zaniness. What’s not to like? (PS I love this series.)
  3. Chew, Volume 3: Just Desserts – John Layman & Rob Guillory. See above.
  4. Chew, Volume 4: Flambe – John Layman & Rob Guillory. See above.
  5. Chew, Volume 5: Major League Chew – John Layman & Rob Guillory. See above.

 

Read in March, Part 06

  1. Chew, Volume 6: Space Cakes – John Layman & Rob Guillory. See above.
  2. Chew, Volume 7: Bad Apples – John Layman & Rob Guillory. See above.
  3. Fell, Volume 1: Feral City – Warren Ellis & Ben Templesmith. Detective Richard Fell is transferred to Snow City after royally fucking up his career. On a downward spiral, he finds Snow City even weirder than he could ever have suspected. This is a really successful mix of horror and crime, totally elevated by Ben Templesmith’s excellent art.
  4. Savage Wolverine, Volume 4: The Best There Is – Jen Van Meter & Gail Simone. Oh, Wolverine. Who is it that’s buying endless titles of yours??
  5. Death of Wolverine – Charles Soule & Steven McNiven. I haven’t read much of the lead-up to this, so at time it didn’t make a lot of sense. Wolverine dies, and we’re supposed to think it’s forever. Okay then.

 

Read in March, Part 07

  1. Arsenic for Tea – Robin Stevens. Hazel and Daisy take on another case when someone drops dead at Daisy’s ancestral home. Glorious hijinks ensue.
  2. The Baking Life of Amelia Day – Vanessa Curtis. Amelia loves to bake, and she really wants to take part in baking reality TV programme. There’s only one problem – she has Cystic Fibrosis. Despite it being a huge part of her life, Amelia is not defined by her illness, and despite the serious issues it deals with, this is not a gloomy book. Instead it’s a funny, lovely read with bonus recipes (yay!).
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Weekly Miscellany https://www.insanitysandwich.com/weekly-miscellany-3/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/weekly-miscellany-3/#comments Sun, 20 Mar 2016 10:00:43 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=463 Added to My Wishlist

Wishlist Books

  1. Citizens – Kevin Curran. A modern-day character discovers his great-grandfather’s account of Dublin in 1916. Perfect reading for the year that’s in it.
  2. Starflight – Melissa Landers. YA sci-fi with Firefly influences. I’m into it.

 

Watching: Project Runway

Project RunwayAll of them. Seriously. Over the past few weeks I’ve been rewatching Project Runway, Project Runway Canada, Project Runway Australia, Project Runway: All-Stars, Project Runway: Under the Gunn and Project Catwalk. I still have Project Runway Philippines, Mission Catwalk, Project Runways: Threads, Models of the Runway and Project Runway Korea to go. Let me share some random thoughts with you. Iman is awesome. Project Runway Canada lucked out getting her as host. I love the sometimes she just shouted and designers she thought were being stupid, and everyone should appreciate her for telling everyone that ‘goth is a legitimate look’. I had forgotten that the first season of Project Catwalk was presented by Liz Hurley, and I’m not really into it, but Ben de Lisi as mentor almost makes up for it because he’s so, so stroppy. The first Project Runway Australia mentor, Henry, is amazing. So enthusiastic and earnest. I wish Project Runway itself would go back to two day challenges and a longer time to do the final collection. I know it’s cheaper to have everything done faster, but the designs suffer. Is it wrong that I get a little thrill when I recognise one of the models as being from America’s Next Top Model?

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Read in February 2015 (Catch Up Post!) https://www.insanitysandwich.com/read-in-february-2015-catch-up-post/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/read-in-february-2015-catch-up-post/#comments Wed, 16 Mar 2016 10:00:25 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=427 Read in February, Part 01

  1. Avengers/X-Men: Bloodties – Bob Harras, Andy Kubert et. al. Meh. I mean, honestly, why do people like the Scarlet Witch? I don’t get it at all.
  2. Uncanny X-Men, Volume 4: vs S.H.I.E.L.D. – Brian Michael Bendis & Chris Bachalo. Solid, but not particularly memorable. Can we take a minute to talk about Magik’s costume though? Why so insanely slutty?
  3. The Wake – Scott Snyder & Sean Gordon Murphy. A fairly decent start but then it jumped forward in time and totally lost my interest.
  4. Pretty Deadly, Volume 1 – Kelly Sue DeConnick, Jodie Bellair & Emma Rios. I wanted to like this story about Death’s daughter, I really did, but it didn’t float my boat at all.
  5. Amazing X-Men, Volume 2: World War Wendigo – Kathryn Immonen et. al. A surprisingly fun read.

 

Read in February, Part 02

  1. Ferney – James Long. I picked this up after seeing it referenced in The Guardian. The claim made was that it was a more inventive (and earlier) version of The Time Traveler’s Wife. I love The Time Traveler’s Wife so Ferney sounded amazing. Imagine my disappointment when I found myself having to slog through it. The central relationship between Ferney and Gally was okay, but I never became particularly invested in it. Most unfortunately of all, I found the flashbacks to their past lives pretty dull and my heart sank every time I had to read another one. The cover was pretty blah too, which is never a good sign.
  2. X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills – Chris Claremont & Brent Anderson. A classic X-Men title that, slightly histrionic storytelling aside, more or less holds up today.
  3. X-Treme X-Men, Volume 2: You Can’t Go Home Again – Greg Pak, Stephen Segovia & Raul Valdes. Still not a massive fan of dimension hopping, but an okay read.
  4. Mind the Gap, Volume 2: Wish You Were Here – Jim McCann & Rodin Esquejo. This series continues to be a great read, with twists and turns galore. Still loving it.
  5. Mind the Gap, Volume 3: Out of Bodies – Jim McCann & Rodin Esquejo. See above.

 

Read in February, Part 03

  1. East of West, Volume 2: We Are All One – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Dragotta. Still no. So over the western genre in comics, even if it is supposed to be happening in a post-apocalyptic world.
  2. Trigger Warning – Neil Gaiman. Zoomed through this one. I’m never really a fan of Gaiman’s poems, but I loved a lot of the short stories. (PS I still haven’t read The Ocean at the End of the Lane. Meep!)
  3. Love Letters to the Dead – Ava Dellaira. I picked this up from an LGBT display I’d put together at work and ended up loving it. In trying to deal with her sister’s death, Laurel writes letters to dead celebrities, and they’re beautiful, and honest, and painful. Recommended for all YA fans.
  4. Slaine: The Brutania Chronicles, Book One: A Simple Killing – Pat Mills & Simon Davis. Slaine is a series that I’ve always wanted to enjoy but I’m not sure if I’ve ever really managed it. I love the mythology, but I’m never particularly interested in the storylines, and this volume only confirmed that.
  5. Little Boy Lost – Marghanita Laski. It’s probably naïve of me, but I never realised that there were so many displaced and unclaimed children at the end of World War II. This is the story of Hilary who returns to France after the war in search of his lost son, which is slightly harrowing in itself, but when Hilary finds a boy that might be his son, his struggle to decide whether or not the boy is his is heart-rending. The best thing about this book is that the emotional material is dealt with in almost dispassionate way. The writing is matter of fact rather than flowery, which serves the story really well.

 

Read in February, Part 04

  1. Moone Boy: The Blunder Years – Chris O’Dowd & Nick V. Murphy. This was a fun little read, but I wanted to love it so much more than I did. Although it maintains the humour of the TV programme, and uses the same super cute illustrations, it doesn’t quite match up to it.
  2. X-Men, Volume 3: Bloodline – Brian Wood & Matteo Buffagni. I always approve of Jubilee taking centre stage, even if the baby daddy from the future storyline was a bit ridiculous.
  3. Wolverine and the X-Men, Volume 1: Tomorrow Never Learns – Jason Latour & Mahmud Asrar. Not as fun as the previous Wolverine and the X-Men run, but not the worst ever. Plus, the more I see of Doop, the more I like him.
  4. Savage Wolverine: Kill Island – Frank Cho. Dear Shanna the She-Devil, doesn’t your torso get all scratched up when you run around the Savage Land half naked?
  5. Sheltered, Volume 2 – Ed Brisson & John Christmas. A solid continuation, but not one that inspired me to pick up the next volume.

 

Read in February, Part 05

    1. Todd, the Ugliest Kid on Earth, Volume 1 – M.K. Perker & Ken Kristensen. I picked this up from the library pretty much just because it was there (I’ll give pretty much anything in the graphic novel section a try). Happily, it was totally worth a read. Todd has to wear a paper bag over his face because he’s no ugly. For some reason, this makes everyone act like a total bastard to him, but Todd never lets it dampen his spirits. Off-beat and enjoyable.
    2. The Language of Dying – Sarah Pinborough. A beautiful, haunting read that adds a slight supernatural edge to an exploration of how death affects everyone differently.
    3. Pivot Point – Kasia West. I enjoyed the premise of this novel, as well as the more sci-fi elements, but I wasn’t overly taken by the story itself.
    4. The Silver Darlings – Will Morris. A Scottish coming-of-age story with beautiful artwork.
    5. Morning Glories Deluxe Collection, Volume 1 – Nick Spencer, Joe Eisman & Rodin Esquejo.  Morning Glory Academy is an elite boarding school, it’s also weird as fuck. The storytelling style reminded me a bit of Lost, in that you have a basic premise that’s riddled with odd, inexplicable things, and characters who are never quite what they seem. In other words, it’s interesting and generally awesome.

 

Read in February, Part 06

  1. Ultimate Comics X-Men, Volume 3 – Brian Wood & Alvaro Martinez. I’m a fan of evil Jean Grey, she’s pretty epic. And I really like the Ultimate Comics version of Kitty Pryde, who’s conflicted but spremely confident.
  2. All-New X-Men, Volume 2: Here to Stay – Brian Michael Bendis & Stuart Immonen. And speaking of interesting versions of Kitty Pryde, Kitty Pryde as kick-ass mentor also works really well.
  3. All-New X-Men, Volume 4: All-Different – Brian Michael Bendis & Stuart Immonen. I have never been a fan of X-23 and I am definitely not a fan of her addition to this title. Do I want to read a Cyclops/X-23 romance? No, I really, really do not.
  4. Daredevil, Volume 1: Devil at Bay – Mark Waid & Chris Samnee. I didn’t find much to like in this, to be honest. Totally unremarkable.
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Weekly Miscellany https://www.insanitysandwich.com/weekly-miscellany-2/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/weekly-miscellany-2/#comments Sun, 13 Mar 2016 18:59:25 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=459 Added To My Wishlist

Wishlist Books

  1. Heir to the Sky – Amanda Sun. A YA fantasy with a wonderful cover that won me over immediately. I read Ink by Amanda Sun a few years ago and quite enjoyed it, so I’m hopeful for this one.
  2. Every Anxious Wave – Mo Daviau. A bartender finds a wormhole in his wardrobe and ‘cosmic fuckery’ ensues. Sold!
  3. Version Control – Dexter Palmer. More sci-fi but this one has causality violations devices (time machines!) rather than wormholes.
  4. All the Birds in the Sky – Charlie Jane Anders. Time-machines (there’s a bit of a theme to this list of books) and a school for magic? Sounds like an intriguing combination.
  5. Anatomy of a Soldier – Harry Parker. The story is told from the point of view of forty-five objects which could either be amazing or tiresome.

 

Articles of Note

 

Recipes Bookmarked

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Read in January 2015 (Catch Up Post!) https://www.insanitysandwich.com/read-in-january-2015-catch-up-post/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/read-in-january-2015-catch-up-post/#comments Wed, 09 Mar 2016 10:00:34 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=421 Read in January, Part 01

  1. Peter West – D.E. Stevenson. D.E. Stevenson’s books are the ultimate ‘gentle’ read. There were times in this when I wanted to reach into the pages of the novel and shake the characters, but Stevenson wrote them in such a charming way that I couldn’t help but root for them. One of the strengths of this novel was the sense of place that led to the Scottish countryside acting as a third main character.
  2. Mr Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore – Robin Sloan. A quirky read about an unusual bookshop, but I was quite disappointed at the explanation given to the central mystery of the story. The mystery had so much potential and the explanation just seemed ridiculous. Oh well!
  3. The Sleeper and the Spindle – Neil Gaiman & Chris Riddell. A beautiful and lyrical about forging your own path and being your own hero.
  4. John Constantine, Hellblazer: Shoot – Warren Ellis et. al. An interesting collection of one-shot issues, some better than others, but worth a look if you’re into Hellblazer (and If you’re not into Hellblazer we need to have a wee chat).
  5. Ms Marvel, Volume 1: No Normal – G. Willow Wilson & Adrian Alphona. Loved it. Kamala is such an incredibly endearing character and her origin story was so fun, which is sadly rare in comics these days.

Read in January, Part 02

  1. All New X-Men, Volume 3: Out of Their Depth – Brian Michael Bendis & Stuart Immonen. Another fun title, although with a darker edge than Ms Marvel.
  2. X-Treme X-Men, Volume 1: Xavier Must Die! – Greg Pak & Stephen Segovia. I was never a massive fan of the dimension-hopping storyline that was at the centre of Exiles and is now being rehashed in X-Treme X-Men. Sure, it gives us fun alternate versions of familiar characters, but I find it quite gimmicky. This was decent, but it didn’t inspire me to pick up any more volumes.
  3. Ribblestrop – Andy Mulligan. A zany take on the modern boarding school genre, but this didn’t grab me.
  4. Shiverton Hall: The Creeper – Emerald Fennell. Just as creepy and oddly enjoyable as the first book in the series. I really can’t pinpoint what I like about these books, which I find frustrating, but whenever I finish one I check to see if another one has been published.
  5. Mrs Tim of the Regiment – D.E. Stevenson. My favourite of Stevenson’s books so far, this is a barely fictionalised account of her time as an army wife. It’s charming as fuck, lads, and funny to boot. Recommended!

Read in January, Part 03

  1. Summerhills – D.E. Stevenson. This is a sequel to a book I haven’t read, but it was pretty easy to jump into. Once again, the setting was almost a main character, and I spent a lot of time wishing good things for all the characters.
  2. The Moth Diaries – Rachel Klein. I have a weakness for vampire books that goes back to my childhood, and this book combined the vampire genre (or did it??) with the boarding school genre, another of my favourites. Written in diary form, this is a claustrophobic novel with a narrator of questionable reliability. The general tone of unease reminded me of Picnic at Hanging Rock. Look, it’s good, okay?
  3. The Rain – Virginia Bergin. Picked this up at random and although it has an interesting concept (rainwater becomes lethal to humans) I didn’t particularly like it. I found the main character hugely annoying and mostly unsympathetic, and although the concept was interesting, it wasn’t applied particularly logically. There’s a sequel but I have no plans to pick it up.
  4. Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? – Roz Chast. A graphic novel memoir, this book is an account of the last few years of the lives of Chast’s parents. It’s beautiful, and sad, and funny, and touching, and painful. Absolutely recommended!
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Weekly Miscellany https://www.insanitysandwich.com/weekly-miscellany/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/weekly-miscellany/#comments Sun, 06 Mar 2016 19:57:28 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=451 Once again, I’m attempting a return to the world of blogging. So far, I’ve managed my 2015 masterlist, which was hardly the most inspiring thing, so who knows how long I’ll last this time around. It sounds silly, but I spend much less time on my computer now because I don’t have a decent computer chair. Back support is apparently more important to me than I knew. Let’s move on to the exciting things I’ve been doing this week.

Recipes Bookmarked

 

Love (2016)Watching: Love

Just finished watching this Netflix ‘rom-com’ and man, my heart is broken.  The ending was like a punch in the gut, which was hard to take after ten episodes of the main characters veering wildly between endearing and complete dickheads.  Bertie though, Bertie was amazing at all times <3

 

 

 

Listening: Saul Williams – Saul Williams

An oldie, but a goodie, I’ve been listening to this on repeat this week singing along with wild inaccuracy.  I wrote a song for you today while I was sitting in my room / I jumped on a bed today and played it on a broom / I didn’t think that it would be a song that you would hear / But when I played it in my head, I made you reappear.

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037. 2015 Masterlist https://www.insanitysandwich.com/037-2015-masterlist/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/037-2015-masterlist/#comments Fri, 04 Mar 2016 23:17:03 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=419 A complete list of books read in 2015.

  1. Peter West – D.E. Stevenson
  2. Mr Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore – Robin Sloan
  3. The Sleeper and the Spindle – Neil Gaiman & Chris Riddell
  4. John Constantine, Hellblazer: Shoot – Warren Ellis et. al.
  5. Ms Marvel, Volume 1: No Normal – G. Willow Wilson & Adrian Alphona
  6. All New X-Men, Volume 3: Out of Their Depth – Brian Michael Bendis & Stuart Immonen
  7. X-Treme X-Men, Volume 1: Xavier Must Die! – Greg Pak & Stephen Segovia
  8. Ribblestrop – Andy Mulligan
  9. Shiverton Hall: The Creeper – Emerald Fennell
  10. Mrs Tim of the Regiment – D.E. Stevenson
  11. Summerhills – D.E. Stevenson
  12. The Moth Diaries – Rachel Klein
  13. Rain – Virginia Bergin
  14. Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant? – Roz Chast
  15. Avengers/X-Men: Bloodties – Bob Harras, Andy Kubert et. al.
  16. Uncanny X-Men vs S.H.I.E.L.D. – Brian Michael Bendis & Chris Bachalo
  17. The Wake – Scott Snyder & Sean Gordon Murphy
  18. Pretty Deadly, Volume 1 – Kelly Sue DeConnick, Jodie Bellair & Emma Rios
  19. Amazing X-Men, Volume 2: World War Wendigo – Kathryn Immonen et. al.
  20. Ferney – James Long
  21. X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills – Chris Claremont & Brent Anderson
  22. X-Treme X-Men, Volume 2: You Can’t Go Home Again – Greg Pak, Stephen Segovia & Raul Valdes
  23. Mind the Gap, Volume 2: Wish You Were Here – Jim McCann & Rodin Esquejo
  24. Mind the Gap, Volume 3: Out of Bodies – Jim McCann & Rodin Esquejo
  25. East of West, Volume 2: We Are All One – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Dragotta
  26. Trigger Warning – Neil Gaiman
  27. Love Letters to the Dead – Ava Dellaira
  28. Slaine: The Brutania Chronicles, Book One: A Simple Killing – Pat Mills & Simon Davis
  29. Little Boy Lost – Marghanita Laski
  30. Moone Boy: The Blunder Years – Chris O’Dowd & Nick V. Murphy
  31. X-Men: Bloodline – Brian Wood & Matteo Buffagni
  32. Wolverine and the X-Men, Volume 1: Tomorrow Never Learns – Jason Latour & Mahmud Asrar
  33. Savage Wolverine: Kill Island – Frank Cho
  34. Sheltered, Volume 2 – Ed Brisson & John Christmas
  35. Todd, the Ugliest Kid on Earth, Volume 1 – M.K. Perker & Ken Kristensen
  36. The Language of Dying – Sarah Pinborough
  37. Pivot Point – Kasia West
  38. The Silver Darlings – Will Morris
  39. Morning Glories Deluxe Collection, Volume 1 – Nick Spencer, Joe Eisman & Rodin Esquejo
  40. Ultimate Comics X-Men, Volume 3 – Brian Wood & Alvaro Martinez
  41. All-New X-Men, Volume 2: Here to Stay – Brian Michael Bendis & Stuart Immonen
  42. All-New X-Men, Volume 4: All-Different – Brian Michael Bendis & Stuart Immonen
  43. Daredevil, Volume 1: Devil at Bay – Mark Waid & Chris Samnee
  44. An Astronaut’s Guide to Life on Earth – Chris Hadfield
  45. Charm – Sarah Pinborough
  46. The Activity, Volume 1 – Nathan Edmondson & Mitch Gerads
  47. The Manhattan Projects, Volume 1: Science Bad – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra
  48. Secret, Volume 1: Never Get Caught – Jonathan Hickman & Ryan Bodenheim
  49. Mariana – Monica Dickens
  50. 99 Days – Matteo Casali & Kristian Donaldson
  51. Claudine at School – Colette
  52. The Manhattan Projects, Volume 2: They Rule – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra
  53. The Manhattan Projects, Volume 3: Building – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra
  54. The Manhattan Projects, Volume 4: The Four Disciplines – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Pitarra
  55. All-New X-Men, Volume 1: Here Comes Yesterday – Brian Michael Bendis & Stuart Immonen
  56. Rat Queens, Volume 1: Sass and Sorcery – Kurtis J. Wiebe & Roc Upchurch
  57. The X-Files Season 10, Volume 3 – Joe Harris & Matthew Dow Smith
  58. American Vampire, Volume 3 – Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque & Sean Murphy
  59. American Vampire, Volume 4 – Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque & Jordi Bernet
  60. American Vampire, Volume 5 – Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque & Dustin Nguyen
  61. The Books of Magic – Neil Gaiman, John Bolton et. al.
  62. Fury, Volume 1: My War Gone By – Garth Ennis, Goran Parlov & Lee Loughridge
  63. The Twelve, Volume 1 – Michael Straczynski & Chris Weston
  64. Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe – Cullen Bunn & Dalibor Talajic
  65. Chew, Volume 2: International Flavour – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  66. Chew, Volume 3: Just Desserts – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  67. Chew, Volume 4: Flambe – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  68. Chew, Volume 5: Major League Chew – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  69. Chew, Volume 6: Space Cakes – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  70. Chew, Volume 7: Bad Apples – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  71. Fell, Volume 1: Feral City – Warren Ellis & Ben Templesmith
  72. Savage Wolverine, Volume 4: The Best There Is – Jen Van Meter & Gail Simone
  73. Death of Wolverine – Charles Soule & Steven McNiven
  74. Arsenic for Tea – Robin Stevens
  75. The Baking Life of Amelia Day – Vanessa Curtis
  76. Star Trek, Section 31: Disavowed – David Mack
  77. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children: The Graphic Novel – Ransom Riggs & Cassandra Jean
  78. John Constantine, Hellblazer: The Family Man – Jamie Delano, Grant Morrison et. al.
  79. Alice-Miranda in Paris – Jacqueline Harvey
  80. Alice-Miranda Shows the Way – Jacqueline Harvey
  81. All-New X-Men, Volume 6: The Ultimate Adventure – Brian Michael Bendis & Mahmud Asrar
  82. The Uncanny X-Men: Legacy of the Lost – Chris Claremont et. al.
  83. My Real Children – Jo Walton
  84. Mr Mac and Me – Esther Freud
  85. Foxglove Summer – Ben Aaronovitch
  86. Guardians of the Galaxy/All-New X-Men: The Trial of Jean Grey – Brian Michael Bendis, Sara Pichelli & Stuart Immonen
  87. The Uncanny X-Men: Days of Future Past – Chris Claremont, John Byrne & John Romita Jnr.
  88. Uncanny X-Men: Fear Itself – Kieron Gillen & Greg Land
  89. Uncanny X-Men: Acts of Vengeance – Chris Claremont & Jim Lee
  90. The X-Files Season 10, Volume 4 – Joe Harris et. al.
  91. American Vampire, Volume 6 – Scott Snyder & Rafael Albuquerque
  92. American Vampire, Volume 7 – Scott Snyder, Rafael Albuquerque et. al.
  93. Thief of Thieves, Volume 1: I Quit – Robert Kirkman, Nick Spencer et. al.
  94. Who Is Jake Ellis, Volume 1 – Nathan Edmondson & Tonci Zonjic
  95. Wolverine and the X-Men, Volume 2: Death of Wolverine – Jason Latour et. al.
  96. Secret Avengers, Volume 2: The Labyrinth – Ales Kot & Michael Walsh
  97. Morning Glories: Volume 3: P.E. – Nick Spencer, Joe Eisma & Rodin Esquejo
  98. Morning Glories: Volume 4: Truants – Nick Spencer, Joe Eisma & Rodin Esquejo
  99. The Nowhere Emporium – Ross MacKenzie
  100. Uncanny X-Men: Night Screams – Chris Claremont et. al.
  101. Bright Young Things – Scarlett Thomas
  102. Dirty Little Secrets – Liliana Hart
  103. Twenty-Eight and a Half Wishes – Denise Grover Swank
  104. Dearest Clementine – Lex Martin
  105. The Sky is Everywhere – Jandy Nelson
  106. Blur – Kristen Middleton
  107. Love Handles – Gretchen Galway
  108. Candle’s Christmas Chair – Jude Knight
  109. Gotham City Sirens, Volume 1: Songs of the Sirens – Paul Dini, Tony Bedard & Guillem March
  110. Gotham City Sirens, Volume 2 – Tony Bedard et. al.
  111. The Amazing Spider-Man: Edge of Spider-Verse – David Hine, Jason Latour et. al.
  112. Black Heart – Holly Black
  113. The Forbidden Library – Django Wexler
  114. Honourable Friends? Parliament and the Fight for Change – Caroline Lucas
  115. Flesh and Blood – Simon Cheshire
  116. Rooms – Lauren Oliver
  117. As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust – Alan Bradley
  118. Vain Shadow – Jane Hervey
  119. Wilfred and Eileen – Jonathan Smith
  120. The Massive, Volume 4: Sahara – Brian Wood, Garry Brown et. al.
  121. Saga, Volume 4: Brian K Vaughan & Fiona Staples
  122. Lazarus, Volume 3: Conclave – Greg Rucka & Michael Lark
  123. Ms Marvel, Volume 2: Generation Why – G. Willow Wilson, Adrian Alphona & Jacob Wyatt
  124. The Wicked + The Divine, Volume 1: The Faust Act – Kieron Gillen & Jamie McKelvie
  125. Uncanny X-Men: Breaking Point – Kieron Gillen & Terry Dodson
  126. Wonder Woman, Volume 3: Iron – Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang
  127. Wonder Woman, Volume 5: Flesh – Brian Azzarello, Cliff Chiang & Goran Sudzuka
  128. Suicide Squad, Volume 5: Walled In – Matt Kindt, Patrick Zircher et. al.
  129. Batgirl, Volume 2: Knightfall Descends – Gail Simone, Adrian Syaf & Ed Benes
  130. Catwoman, Volume 5: Race of Thieves – Ann Nocenti, Pat Olliffe & Tom Nguyen
  131. Dissonance – Erica O’Rourke
  132. Star Trek, Volume 8 – Mike Johnson et. al.
  133. Jim Butcher’s The Dresden Files: Ghoul Goblin – Jim buther, Mark Powers & Joseph Cooper
  134. Guardians of the Galaxy, Volume 2: Angela – Brian Michael Bendis & Sara Pichelli
  135. Batgirl, Volume 1: The Darkest Reflection – Gail Simone, Adrian Syaf & Vicente Cifuentes
  136. Catwoman, Volume 4: Gotham Underground – Ann Nocenti, Rafa Sandoval & Jordi Tarragona
  137. The Invisible Library – Genevieve Cogman
  138. Shattered – Teri Terry
  139. All Our Yesterdays – Cristin Terrill
  140. The Ship – Antonia Honeywell
  141. The Dragonfly Pool – Eva Ibbotson
  142. Nicola Goes to the Oberland – Josephine M. Hardman
  143. Sinner – Maggie Stiefvater
  144. Frank Miller: The Art of Sin City – Diana Schutz (ed.)
  145. The Art of Neil Gaiman – Hayley Campbell
  146. No Surrender – Constance Maud
  147. How Music Got Free – Stephen Witt
  148. Magonia – Maria Dahvana Headley
  149. Anna and the French Kiss – Stephanie Perkins
  150. Foster – Claire Keegan
  151. Woodstock, Master of Disguise: A Peanuts Collection – Charles M. Schultz
  152. Cupboard Love – Laura Lockington
  153. Murder in the Kitchen – Kennedy Chase
  154. The Dirty Dust – Mairtin O Cadhain
  155. Twilight of the Eastern Gods – Ismail Kadare
  156. Dawn of the Bunny Suicides – Andy Riley
  157. The Scandalous Sisterhood of Prickwillow Place – Julie Berry
  158. All-New Ultimates, Volume 2: No Gods, No Masters – Michael Fiffe, Giannia Milonogiannis & Amilcar Pinna
  159. Uncanny Avengers, Volume 1: Counter-Evolutionary – Rick Remender & Daniel Acuna
  160. The Reader on the 6.27 – Jean-Paul Didierlaurent
  161. Edward Scissorhands: Parts Unknown – Kate Leth & Drew Rausch
  162. Breakaway – Catherine Gayle
  163. Finding Dandelion – Lex Martin
  164. Girl’s Guide to Witchcraft – Mindy Klasky
  165. Learning to Feel – N.R. Walker
  166. The Utterly Uninsteresting Adventures of Fred, the Vampire Accountant – Drew Hayes
  167. Simon vs The Homo Sapiens Agenda – Becky Albertalli
  168. Storm and Stone – Joss Stirling
  169. Princess DisGrace: First Term at Tall Towers – Lou Kuenzler
  170. Stardust Academy – Siobhan Rowden
  171. Uncanny Avengers, Volume 4: Avenge the Earth – Rick Remender & Daniel Acuna
  172. Alex + Ada, Volume 1 – Jonathan Luna & Sarah Vaughn
  173. Alex + Ada, Volume 2 – Jonathan Luna & Sarah Vaughn
  174. Wolverines, Volume 4: Destiny – Charles Soule etc.
  175. Hawkeye vs Deadpool – Gerry Duggan, Matteo Lolli Jacopo Camagni
  176. Captain Marvel, Volume 3: Alis Volat Propriis – Kelly Sue DeConnick, Warren Ellis & David Lopez
  177. Mrs Bradshaw’s Handbook – Terry Pratchett
  178. The Wicked + The Divine, Volume 2: Fandemonium – Kieron Gillen et. al.
  179. The Massive, Volume 5: Ragnarok – Brian Wood, Garry Brown & Jordie Bellaire
  180. The Fade Out, Act One – Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips
  181. Injection, Volume 1 – Warren Ellis, Declan Shalvey & Jordie Bellaire
  182. Roche Limit, Volume 1: Anomalies – Michael Moreci & Vic Malhotra
  183. Postal, Volume 1 – Matt Hawkins et. al.
  184. Trees, Volume 1: In Shadow: Warren Ellis & Jason Howard
  185. Low, Volume 1: The Delirium of Hope – Rick Remender & Greg Tocchini
  186. Bitch Planet, Volume 1: Extraordinary Machine – Kelly Sue DeConnick & Valentine De Landro
  187. Nailbiter, Volume 1: There Will Be Blood – Joshua Williamson et. al.
  188. Nailbiter, Volume 2: Bloody Hands – Joshua Williamson et. al.
  189. Nailbiter, Volume 3: Blood in the Water – Joshua Williamson et. al.
  190. Milly-Molly-Mandy’s School Days – Joyce Lankester Brisley
  191. Chew, Volume 8: Family Recipes – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  192. Chew, Volume 9: Chicken Tenders – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  193. Noonday – Pat Barker
  194. The Magicians – Lev Grossman
  195. Northern Lights: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 – Philip Pullman, Stephane Melchior & Clement Oubrerie
  196. First Class Murder – Robin Stevens
  197. Trial By Fire – Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  198. Taken By Storm – Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  199. I Am Half-Sick of Shadows – Alan Bradley
  200. The Hundred and One Dalmations – Dodie Smith
  201. Skipping Christmas – John Grisham
  202. 12 Days – Shelley Silas (ed.)
  203. Another Night Before Christmas – Carol Ann Duffy & Rob Ryan / The Christmas Truce – Carol Ann Duffy & David Roberts
  204. The Chalet School Christmas Story Book – Ruth Jolly (ed.)
  205. A Paris Christmas – John Baxter
  206. Silent in the Sanctuary – Deanna Raybourn
  207. Silent on the Moore – Deanna Raybourn
  208. Dark Road to Darjeeling – Deanna Raybourn
  209. The Dark Enquiry – Deanna Raybourn
  210. Midsummer Night / Silent Night / Twelfth Night / Bonfire Night – Deanna Raybourn
  211. Silent in the Grave – Deanna Raybourn
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036. 2014 Masterlist https://www.insanitysandwich.com/036-2014-masterlist/ https://www.insanitysandwich.com/036-2014-masterlist/#comments Fri, 13 Mar 2015 13:49:37 +0000 https://www.insanitysandwich.com/?p=414 A complete list of books read in 2014.

  1. A Symphony of Echoes – Jodi Taylor
  2. Dead Space: Catalyst – B.K. Evenson
  3. The Schoolgirl Refugee – Olive C. Dougan
  4. Black Orchid – Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean
  5. Incognito: Bad Influences – Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips
  6. Wolverine & the X-Men, Volume 7 – Jason Aaron & Pasqual Ferry
  7. Hipster Hitler – James Carr and Archana Kumar
  8. Wolverine: Sabretooth Reborn – Jeph Loeb & Simone Bianchi
  9. Astonishing X-Men: Unmasked – Marjorie Liu & Gabriel H. Walta
  10. The Girl With All the Gifts – M.R. Carey
  11. X-Men: Primer – Brian Wood, Olivier Coipel & David Lopez
  12. Revival: You’re Among Friends – Tim Seeley & Mike Norton
  13. Revival: Live Like You Mean It – Tim Seeley & Mike Norton
  14. The Little Women Letters – Gabrielle Donnelly
  15. Deadpool: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly – Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan, Scott Koblish & Declan Shalvey
  16. Bitter Greens – Kate Forsyth
  17. And Another Thing… – Eoin Colfer
  18. The Isobel Journal – Isobel Harrop
  19. Pirate Club: Brainwash Escape Victims – Derek Hunter
  20. First Term at L’Etoile – Holly & Kelly Willoughby
  21. Hazed – Mark Sable & Robbi Rodriguez
  22. Re-Gifters – Mike Carey, Sonny Lieu & Marc Hempel
  23. Hoarder to Order – Sue Kay
  24. My Vision For a New You – Steve Bell
  25. Lovely, Dark and Deep – Amy McNamara
  26. Deadly Little Secret – Laurie Faria Stolarz
  27. Rooftoppers – Katherine Rundell
  28. The Coldest Girl in Coldtown – Holly Black
  29. Uncanny X-Men: Broken – Brian Michael Bendis, Frazier Irving & Chris Bachalo
  30. Raised By Wolves – Jennifer Lynn Barnes
  31. Shiver – Maggie Stiefvater
  32. Linger – Maggie Stiefvater
  33. Forever – Maggie Stiefvater
  34. Every Day – David Levithan
  35. Delirium – Lauren Oliver
  36. A Second Chance – Jodi Taylor
  37. Mister October, Volume 1 – Christopher Golden (ed.)
  38. 30 Days of Night: 30 Days ‘Til Death – David Lapham
  39. Mister October, Volume 2 – Christopher Golden (ed.)
  40. The Testimony – James Smythe
  41. X-Men: Powerless – Tom Raney, Brett Booth, Steven Harris and Graham Nolan
  42. Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – Ransom Riggs
  43. Astonishing X-Men: Monstrous – Daniel Way and Jason Pearson
  44. Virago is 40: A Celebration – Various
  45. Ascent – Jed Mercurio and Wesley Robbins
  46. One Month to Live – Rick Remender, Stuart Moore, John Ostrander and Rob Williams
  47. Ultimate X-Men, Ultimate Volume 6 (Collected Volumes 12 &13) – Stuart Immonen, Steve Dillon, Tom Raney, Aaron Lopresti and Brian K Vaughan
  48. The X-Files: Season 10, Volume 1 – Michael Walsh and Joe Harris
  49. Emily the Strange: Rock, Death, Fake, Revenge and Alone – Rob Reger and Various
  50. The First X-Men – Christos Gage and Neal Adams
  51. X-Men: Haunted – Brahm Revel and Cris Peter
  52. Skin Game – Jim Butcher
  53. Deadpool: Secret Invasion – Daniel Way and Paco Medina
  54. Olivia’s First Term – Lyn Gardner
  55. Alice-Miranda at School – Jacqueline Harvey
  56. Shiverton Hall – Emerald Fennell
  57. The Explorer – James Smythe
  58. The Echo – James Smythe
  59. Miss Buncle’s Book – D.E. Stevenson
  60. Olivia – Dorothy Strachey
  61. Cat Among the Pigeons – Agatha Christie
  62. The Emperor of Paris – C.S. Richardson
  63. The Chill – Jason Starr & Mick Bertilorenzi
  64. Mystery Men – David Liss & Patrick Zircher
  65. Bliss – Kathryn Littlewood
  66. 84 Charing Cross – Helene Hanff
  67. The Duchess of Bloomsbury Street – Helene Hanff
  68. Hellblazer: Staring at the Wall – Mike Carey, Marcelo Frusin & Doug Alexander Gregory
  69. House of Mysteries: Love Stories for Dead People – Matthew Sturges, Luca Rossi & Jose Marzan Jr.
  70. Wolverine & the X-Men, Volume 8 – Jason Aaron & Nick Bradshaw
  71. Blood Magic – Tessa Gratton
  72. Underwater Welder – Jeff Lemire
  73. Citizen Firefighter – Kenny Hunter & Strathclyde Fire Brigade
  74. Dear Mr Bigelow – Frances Woodsford
  75. The Dead Boy Detectives – Jill Thompson
  76. Hellblazer: Stations of the Cross – Mike Carey, Marcelo Frusin & Leonardo Manco
  77. Uncanny X-Men: Love and Madness – Chris Claremont, John Romita Jr & Sal Buscema
  78. Ukraine Diaries: Dispatches from Kiev – Andrey Kurkov
  79. The Rosie Project – Graeme Simsion
  80. Deadpool, Volume 1: Dead Presidents – Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan & Tony Moore
  81. X-Men: No More Humans – Mike Carey & Salvadore Larroca
  82. X-Men, Volume 2: Muertas – Brian Wood, Terry Dodson & Kristafer Anka
  83. Zero, Volume 1: An Emergency – Ales Kot, Michael Walsh et al.
  84. The Stranded – Mike Carey, Siddharth Kotian
  85. Uncanny X-Men – The New Age, Volume 2: The Cruelest Cut – Chris Claremont, Alan Davis & Andy Park
  86. X-Men: Fallen Angels – Jo Duffy, Kerry Gammil, Marie Severin & Joe Staton
  87. Secrets at St Jude’s: New Girl – Carmen Reid
  88. X-Men vs Hulk – Christos Gage et al.
  89. Olivia Flies High – Lyn Gardner
  90. Olivia and the Movie Stars – Lyn Gardner
  91. Olivia’s Enchanted Summer – Lyn Gardner
  92. Olivia’s Winter Wonderland – Lyn Gardner
  93. Olivia and the Great Escape – Lyn Gardner
  94. Olivia’s Curtain Call – Lyn Gardener
  95. Three Shadows – Cyril Pedrosa
  96. The Fair Miss Fortune – D.E. Stevenson
  97. The Children Who Lived in a Barn – Eleanor Graham
  98. Emily Dennistoun – D.E. Stevenson
  99. Cheerful Weather for the Wedding – Julia Strachey
  100. The Children of Green Knowe – Lucy M. Boston
  101. Night School – C.J. Daugherty
  102. Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard, Volume 1 – David Peterson et al.
  103. Mouse Guard: Legends of the Guard, Volume 2 – David Peterson et al.
  104. Prophet, Vol 1: Remission – Brandon Graham, Simon Roy, Farel Dalrymple & Giannis Milogiannis
  105. Storm – Eric Jerome Dickey, David Yardin & Lan Medina
  106. Clone, Volume 1: First Generation – David Schulner, Juan Jose Ryp & Felix Serrano
  107. Clone, Volume 2: Second Generation – David Schulner, Juan Jose Ryp & Felix Serrano
  108. Lazarus, Volume 1: Family – Greg Rucka, Michael Lark & Santi Arcas
  109. Lazarus, Volume 2: Lift – Greg Rucka, Michael Lark & Santi Arcas
  110. 47 Ronin – Mike Richardson & Stan Sakai
  111. Murder Most Unladylike – Robin Stevens
  112. Deadpool, Volume 2: We Don’t Need Another Hero – Joe Kelly et al.
  113. Wolverine: Election Day – Peter David
  114. War of Kings – Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning & Paul Pelletier
  115. Good Evening, Mrs. Craven – Mollie Painter-Downes
  116. Hollow City – Ransom Riggs
  117. Night School: Legacy – C.J. Daugherty
  118. The Truth is a Cave in the Black Mountains – Neil Gaiman & Eddie Campbell
  119. Constantine, Volume 1: The Spark and the Flame – Jeff Lemire, Renato Guedes & Ray Fawkes
  120. Constantine, Volume 2: Blight – Jeff Lemire & Renato Guedes
  121. The Rime of the Modern Mariner – Nick Hayes
  122. Neil Gaiman’s Murder Mysteries – P. Craig Russell
  123. Wonder Woman, Volume 1: Blood – Brian Azzarello, Cliff Chiang & Tony Akins
  124. Dark Satanic Mills – Marcus Sedgwick, Julian Sedgwick & John Higgins
  125. Clive Barker’s Next Testament – Mark Miller & Haemi Jang
  126. Joe Hill’s The Cape 1969 – Jason Ciaramella & Nelson Daniel
  127. The Martian – Andy Weir
  128. Sheltered, Volume 1 – Ed Brisson, John Christmas & Shari Chankhama
  129. The Great Pacific, Volume 2: Nation Building – Joe Harris & Martin Morazzo
  130. Spaceman – Brian Azzarello & Eduardo Risso
  131. Wolverine: Three Months to Die – Paul Cornell, Ryan Stegman & Gerardo Sandoval
  132. Ultimate Comics Wolverine: Legacies – Cullen Bunn & Davis Messina.
  133. Wolverine Weapon X, Volume 3: Tomorrow Dies Today – Jason Aaron, Ron Garney, et al.
  134. Alice-Miranda on Holiday – Jacqueline Harvey
  135. First Term at Silver Spires – Ann Bryant
  136. Alice-Miranda Takes the Lead – Jacqueline Harvey
  137. Alice-Miranda at Sea – Jacqueline Harvey
  138. Happy! – Grant Morrison & Darick Robertson
  139. Ghosted, Volume 1 – Joshua Williamson, Goran Sudzuka & Miroslav Mrva
  140. Mind the Gap, Volume 1 – Jim McCann, Rodin Esquejo & Sonia Oback
  141. Fatale, Volume 1: Death Chases Me – Ed Brubaker, & Sean Phillips
  142. Saucer Country, Volume 1: Run – Paul Cornell & Ryan Kelly
  143. Occult Crimes Taskforce – David Atchison, Rosario Dawson & Tony Shasteen
  144. Five Ghosts, Volume 1: The Haunting of Fabian Gray – Frank J Barbiere & Chris Mooneyham
  145. Mara – Brian Wood & Ming Doyle
  146. Deadboy Detectives, Volume 1: Schoolboy Terrors – Toby Litt, Gary Erskine & Mark Buckingham
  147. Suicide Squad, Volume 1: Kicked in the Teeth – Adam Glass, Federico Dallocchio & Clayton Henry
  148. Daken Dark Wolverine, Vol 1: Empire – Marjorie Liu, Daniel Way, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Mirco Pierffedericci
  149. Supernatural: The Dogs of Edinburgh – Brian Wood, Grant Bond & Dustin Nguyen
  150. Ladybird, a Cover Story – Ladybird
  151. The Massive, Volume 1: Black Pacific – Brian Wood, Kristian Donaldson, Garry Brown & Dave Stewart
  152. The Massive, Volume 2: Subcontinental – Brian Wood, Garry Brown, Dave Stewart & Jordie Bellaire
  153. The Massive, Volume 3: Longship – Brian Wood, Garry Brown & Jordie Bellaire
  154. Ten Grand – J. Michael Straczynski & Ben Templesmith
  155. East of West, Volume 1: The Promise – Jonathan Hickman & Nick Dragotta
  156. Velvet, Volume 1: Before the Living Dead – Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting & Elizabeth Breitweiser
  157. Not That Kind of Girl – Lena Dunham
  158. Alice-Miranda in New York – Jacqueline Harvey
  159. House of M: Uncanny X-Men – Chris Claremont & Mark Farmer
  160. X-Men: Ghosts – Chris Claremont, John Romita Jr., Rick Leonardi, June Brigman, Barry Windsor-Smith & Arthur Adams
  161. Amazing X-Men, Volume 1: The Quest for Nightcrawler – Jason Aaron & Ed McGuinness
  162. The Uncanny X-Men: Beyond the Furthest Star – Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum & Paul Smith
  163. X-Men: Mutant Genesis – Chris Claremont, Jim Lee, John Byrne & Scott Lobdell
  164. Chaos War: X-Men – Chris Claremont, Doug Braithwaite et al.
  165. X-Men and Spider-Man – Christos Gage & Mario Alberti
  166. All-New X-Men, Volume 5: One Down – Brian Michael Bendis, Stuart Immonen & David Marquez
  167. The Arrival – Shaun Tan
  168. You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes – Chris Hadfield
  169. Love Virtually – Daniel Glattauer
  170. The Giver – Lois Lowry
  171. Chew, Volume 1: Taster’s Choice – John Layman & Rob Guillory
  172. Every Seventh Wave – Daniel Glattauer
  173. Saga, Volume 1 – Brian K. Vaughan & Fiona Staples
  174. Saga, Volume 2 – Brian K. Vaughan & Fiona Staples
  175. Saga, Volume 3 – Brian K. Vaughan & Fiona Staples
  176. Deadpool, Volume 2: Soul Hunter – Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan, Scott Koblish & Mike Hawthorne
  177. The Young Visiters – Daisy Ashford
  178. The Viscount’s Christmas Temptation – Erica Ridley
  179. The Last Lord of the Moors – Isabella Brooke
  180. The Ghost and the Graveyard – Genevieve Jack
  181. A Christmas Charade – Karla Hocker
  182. Sleigh Bells in the Snow – Sarah Morgan
  183. Maybe This Christmas – Sarah Morgan
  184. Suddenly Last Summer – Sarah Morgan
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