Books I've read this year
Oct. 28th, 2008 12:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. The Life of Nelson - Robert Southey
2. The Last Days of Krypton - Kevin J. Anderson
3. New X-Men - Grant Morrison
4. This Thing of Darkness - Harry Thompson
5. Hamlet - William Shakespeare
6. Superman Returns - Marv Wolfman
7. Shakespeare - Bill Bryson
8. Buffy Omnibus vol 1 - Misc
9. Buffy Omnibus vol 2 - Misc
10. Spike: Shadow Puppets - Brian Lynch
11. A Portrait of Lord Nelson - Oliver Warner
12. Anything Goes - John Barrowman
13. 500 Reasons Why I Hate The Office - Malcolm Burgess
14. Watchmen - Alan Moore
15. Superman: Birthright - Mark Waid
16. Fray - Joss Whedon
17. Iron Man - Peter David
18. Nelson: A Personal History - Christopher Hibbert
19. Sharpe Cut - Linda Blandford
20. Queen of the Slayers - Nancy Holder
21. Finding Serenity - Jane Espensen
22. The Fourth Bear - Jasper Fforde
23. Smallville: The Official Companion: Season 1 - Paul Simpson
24. Smallville: The Visual Guide - Craig Byrne
25. The Death of Superman - Dan Jurgens
26. World Without A Superman - Dan Jurgens
27. The Return of Superman - Dan Jurgens
28. Green Arrow/Black Canary: For Better or For Worse - Dennis O'Neil
29. Neverwhere: The Author's Preferred Text - Neil Gaiman
30. Smallville: City - Devin Grayson
31. Doctor Who: Drift - Simon A Forward
32. The Boys - Garth Ennis
Yes, I am on a roll today. LOL. Greg loaned me The Boys a couple of weeks ago and I've been dipping into it on my lunch breaks
Egads! For those of you who aren't familiar this is from the same bloke who wrote Preacher. And if you thought Preacher was horribly twisted then you haven't seen anything yet.
It was still bloody awesome though *g*
Greg is going to give me another one when I get back from Germany
Oh, and it's worth reading if you're a Simon Pegg fan as one of the main characters was based on his appearance, and he writes the introduction in this book. Of course he is gleefully geeky about the fact that he's a comic book character now. LOL!
2. The Last Days of Krypton - Kevin J. Anderson
3. New X-Men - Grant Morrison
4. This Thing of Darkness - Harry Thompson
5. Hamlet - William Shakespeare
6. Superman Returns - Marv Wolfman
7. Shakespeare - Bill Bryson
8. Buffy Omnibus vol 1 - Misc
9. Buffy Omnibus vol 2 - Misc
10. Spike: Shadow Puppets - Brian Lynch
11. A Portrait of Lord Nelson - Oliver Warner
12. Anything Goes - John Barrowman
13. 500 Reasons Why I Hate The Office - Malcolm Burgess
14. Watchmen - Alan Moore
15. Superman: Birthright - Mark Waid
16. Fray - Joss Whedon
17. Iron Man - Peter David
18. Nelson: A Personal History - Christopher Hibbert
19. Sharpe Cut - Linda Blandford
20. Queen of the Slayers - Nancy Holder
21. Finding Serenity - Jane Espensen
22. The Fourth Bear - Jasper Fforde
23. Smallville: The Official Companion: Season 1 - Paul Simpson
24. Smallville: The Visual Guide - Craig Byrne
25. The Death of Superman - Dan Jurgens
26. World Without A Superman - Dan Jurgens
27. The Return of Superman - Dan Jurgens
28. Green Arrow/Black Canary: For Better or For Worse - Dennis O'Neil
29. Neverwhere: The Author's Preferred Text - Neil Gaiman
30. Smallville: City - Devin Grayson
31. Doctor Who: Drift - Simon A Forward
32. The Boys - Garth Ennis
Yes, I am on a roll today. LOL. Greg loaned me The Boys a couple of weeks ago and I've been dipping into it on my lunch breaks
Egads! For those of you who aren't familiar this is from the same bloke who wrote Preacher. And if you thought Preacher was horribly twisted then you haven't seen anything yet.
It was still bloody awesome though *g*
Greg is going to give me another one when I get back from Germany
Oh, and it's worth reading if you're a Simon Pegg fan as one of the main characters was based on his appearance, and he writes the introduction in this book. Of course he is gleefully geeky about the fact that he's a comic book character now. LOL!