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Books 1-10.
Books 11-20.
Books 21-30.
Books 31-40.
Books 41-50.
51. Kitty Pryde: Shadow & Flame by Akira Yoshida and Paul Smith.
52. Best Short Novels 2006, Edited by Jonathan Strahan.
53. All Star Superman Volumes One and Two by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant.
54. Fearless Jones by Walter Mosley.
55. Two or Three Things I Know for Sure by Dorothy Allison.
56. Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor.
57. Rocannon's World by Ursula K. Le Guin.
58. Showcase Presents: Challengers of the Unknown Volume 1 by Jack Kirby, David Wood, Ed Herron, Arnold Drake, Bob Brown, etc.
59. The Good Neighbors, Book Two: Kith by Holly Black and Ted Naifeh. At this point I kind of wish I'd just read these all at once; I don't think they stand alone all that well. At about the point I'm really starting to groove on the story, the volume ends and I have to try to find the next one. To be clear, I'm grousing about the way this is packaged, and not the contents; Holly's story is still very intriguing (at times this volume felt a little uncomfortably close to part of what I'm doing in my novel-in-progress), and I like Naifeh's art even though at times it's a bit static. So, um, not a rave, I guess? But really I won't have a global assessment until I read the rest of the series.
Books 11-20.
Books 21-30.
Books 31-40.
Books 41-50.
51. Kitty Pryde: Shadow & Flame by Akira Yoshida and Paul Smith.
52. Best Short Novels 2006, Edited by Jonathan Strahan.
53. All Star Superman Volumes One and Two by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely and Jamie Grant.
54. Fearless Jones by Walter Mosley.
55. Two or Three Things I Know for Sure by Dorothy Allison.
56. Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor.
57. Rocannon's World by Ursula K. Le Guin.
58. Showcase Presents: Challengers of the Unknown Volume 1 by Jack Kirby, David Wood, Ed Herron, Arnold Drake, Bob Brown, etc.
59. The Good Neighbors, Book Two: Kith by Holly Black and Ted Naifeh. At this point I kind of wish I'd just read these all at once; I don't think they stand alone all that well. At about the point I'm really starting to groove on the story, the volume ends and I have to try to find the next one. To be clear, I'm grousing about the way this is packaged, and not the contents; Holly's story is still very intriguing (at times this volume felt a little uncomfortably close to part of what I'm doing in my novel-in-progress), and I like Naifeh's art even though at times it's a bit static. So, um, not a rave, I guess? But really I won't have a global assessment until I read the rest of the series.