Books Read in 2017


Fiction



Poetry


  • Crossan, Sarah - The Weight of Water
  • Kaur, Rupi - Milk and Honey


Drama


  • Bryant, Nigel and Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist


Non-Fiction (excl. NF picture books and graphic novels)




Graphic Novels


  • Allison, John, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar, et al - Giant Days, Vol. 2
  • Allison, John, Max Sarin, Whitney Cogar, et al - Giant Days, Vol. 3
  • Almond, David and Dave McKean - The Savage
  • Almond, David and Dave McKean - Slog's Dad
  • Anderson, M.T. and Andrea Offerman - Yvaine: The Knight of the Lion
  • Bell, Cece - El Deafo
  • Bui, Thi - The Best We Could Do
  • Bunn, Cullen and Ramon Rosanas - Deadpool, Vol. 1: Night of the Living Deadpool
  • Bunn, Cullen and Tyler Crook - Harrow County, Vol. 1: Countless Haints
  • Bunn, Cullen and Tyler Crook - Harrow County, Vol. 2: Twice Told
  • Byrne, Jennifer - Reading Pleasures
  • Churchland, Marian - Beast
  • Colfer, Eoin, Andrew Donkin, and Giovanni Rigano - Illegal: A Graphic Novel Telling One Boy's Epic Journey to Europe
  • Deacon, Alexis - Geis: A Matter of Life and Death
  • DiGerolamo, Tony, Rajesh Nagulakonda, and Mark Twain - John of Arc: The Graphic Novel
  • Gaiman, Neil, Fábio Moon, and Gabriel Bá - How to Talk to Girls at Parties
  • Gent, Sally Van - The Navy-Blue Suitcase
  • Goblet, Dominique - Pretending is Lying
  • Grolleau, Fabien and Jérémie Royer - Audubon: On the Wings of the World
  • Guibert, Emmanuel and Marc Boutavant - Ariol, Vol. 1: Just a Donkey Like You and Me
  • Harding, Justine - The Soup Bible
  • Hart, Tom - Rosalie Lightning: A Graphic Memoir
  • Hastings, Christopher, Danilo Beyruth, and Gurihiru - Gwenpool, the Unbelievable, Vol. 1: Believe It
  • Hicks, Faith Erin - The Nameless City, Vol. 1: The Nameless City
  • Hicks, Faith Erin - The Nameless City, Vol. 2: The Stone Heart
  • Hinds, Gareth - Poe: Stories and Poems
  • Hubert, Marie Caillou, and David Homel - Adrian and the Tree of Secrets
  • Jamieson, Victoria - Roller Girl
  • King, Tom, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire, et al - The Vision, Vol. 1: Little Worse Than a Man
  • Knisley, Lucy - Displacement: A Travelogue
  • Knisley, Lucy - French Milk
  • Konami, Kanata, Marlaina McElheny, and Ed Chavez - FukuFuku, Vol. 1: Kitten Tales
  • Lucke, Deb and Jim Salicrup - The Lunch Witch
  • Niffenegger, Audrey - The Adventuress
  • North, Ryan and Erica Henderson - The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Vol. 1: Squirrel Power
  • North, Ryan and Erica Henderson - The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Vol. 2: Squirrel You Know It's True
  • North, Ryan and Erica Henderson - The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Vol. 3: Squirrel, You Really Got Me Now
  • North, Ryan, Erica Henderson, Jacob Chabot, et al - The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, Vol. 4: I Kissed a Girl and I Liked It
  • Nye, Bill - Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World
  • Powell, Nate - Swallow Me Whole
  • Prince, Liz - Tomboy: A Graphic Memoir
  • Pullman, Philip, Clément Oubrerie, and Stéphanie Melchior-Durand - The Golden Compass Graphic Novel, Vol. 1
  • Rucka, Greg, Ray Snyder, Steve Rude, et al - Wonder Woman: Down to Earth
  • Scott, Bob - Molly and the Bear
  • Shrigley, David - Weak Messages Create Bad Situations: A Manifesto
  • Simone, Gail, Terry Dodson, Ron Randall, et al - Wonder Woman, Vol. 3: The Circle
  • Soule, Charles, Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque, Dan Jackson, et al - Letter 44, Vol. 1: Escape Velocity
  • Smy, Pam - Thornhill
  • Spencer, Si, Max Dunbar, Andre Parks, et al - Slash and Burn, Vol. 1
  • Stevenson, Noelle, Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, et al - Lumberjanes, Vol. 5: Band Together
  • Stevenson, Noelle, Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, et al - Lumberjanes, Vol. 6: Sink or Swim
  • Tamaki, Jillian - SuperMutant Magic Academy
  • Thompson, Craig - Habibi
  • Vaughan, Brian K. and Fiona Saples - Saga, Vol. 7
  • Watson, Mark - Dan and Sam


Picture Books


2 comments:

  1. I seriously need to stop finding other books to read and reread the Handmaids Tale. It was one of my favorites the year I read it and I've been meaning to give it another read given recent events and the TV show (which looks amazing imo).

    I've been thinking about picking up Turtles All the Way Down, but I've been so horribly disappointed in the past that I'm leery.

    Giant Days! How did I miss that you'd been reading these? I wasn't particularly sold on the first volume, but depending on how much panic reading I need to do next month I may be picking up another volume or two since my library has digital copies.

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    1. No, read ALL the books. I enjoyed Handmaid - it was my first time reading it this year and it scared me.

      If you've been disappointed by John Green in the past, I wouldn't jump for Turtles. I don't think it's his best work.

      I think we did actually flail about this already. We have the first three volumes in my school library (yay!).

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