SUMMER 2019 READING



My summer 2019 reading was broad and very exciting.  I certainly enjoyed the majority of these...with some questionable choices on the graphic novels.  MOONSHINE and WHITE KNIGHT were stellar...GIDEON FALLS probably deserves further exploration.  REDLANDS: BOOK ONE was not my taste at all so I will not put it down - but you try something new right?  Here is the ones I really enjoyed:



NEVERWHERE By Neil Gaimon



MOBY DICK By Herman Mellville



THE PEREGRINE By J.A. BAKER


BILLY BUDD By Herman Mellvile



THE THIEF'S JOURNAL By Jean Jenet




THE SHORT HAPPY LIFE OF FRANCIS MACOMBER By Ernest Hemingway



A LIFE By Elia Kazan



THE STRANGER By Albert Camus




HITCHCOCK - THE MURDEROUS GAZE By William Rothman, Harvard University



THE BOY WHO LOVED BATMAN By Michael Uslan



THE KING IN YELLOW By Robert W. Chambers



BATMAN WHITE KNIGHT By Sean Murphy with Matt Hollingsworth



MOONSHINE: BOOKE ONE By Brian Azzarello



THE PHILOSOPHY BOOK By Will Buckingham



GIDEON FALLS: BOOK ONE