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osprey_archer ([personal profile] osprey_archer) wrote2022-02-02 07:46 am

Wednesday Reading Meme

What I’ve Just Finished Reading

Adored The Dire Days of Willowweep Manor, by Shaenon K. Garrity & Christopher Baldwin. This graphic novel is a loving yet hilarious homage to gothic novels, of which our heroine Haley is a great fan - so great that she’s initially thrilled when she finds that she’s slipped into a pocket universe built around the aesthetics of gothic novels! There’s a castle with a grimly forbidding housekeeper, a ghost, and three brothers: the gruff, brooding lord of the manor, the endearingly stupid wastrel youngest, and the middle brother, who is either a hot-headed hearthrob or a devil-may-care quippy type, he hasn’t decided which yet.

The creators have found an iron-clad excuse to present all these intensely tropey characters at PEAK tropetastic glory, and it is INDEED glorious. Tons of fun. Definitely recommended to anyone who likes gothic novels, or even if you’re not into gothic novels in particular but do enjoy seeing authors play with tropes.

On a more serious note, I also read When Stars Are Scattered, a graphic novel memoir co-created by Omar Mohamed and Victoria Jamieson, chronicling Mohamed’s childhood in a refugee camp after fleeing the civil war in Somalia. I love childhood memoirs and I love Jamieson’s previous books (Roller Girl and All’s Faire in Middle School), so you will be unsurprised to hear I loved this book - although head’s up, it is MUCH more serious than Jamieson’s earlier work, which is not surprising given the subject matter.

Continuing the graphic novel theme, I wrapped up the available Phoebe and Her Unicorn books with Unicorn Famous. New Phoebe and Her Unicorn books appear to come out at a pretty good clip, however, often two a year, so hopefully another one will trot along soon.

What I’m Reading Now

[personal profile] littlerhymes and I have begun to read Little Women! I’m thinking I might do a weekly post about it - is that something that people would be interested in? As of now, we have finished chapter 3, and I realized with surprise that the 1934 Katherine Hepburn adaptation (which I recently watched) actually followed these first few chapters extremely faithfully; I had forgotten Jo’s deliriously melodramatic play, but indeed! that’s in the book.

What I Plan to Read Next

Andrea Wang’s Watercress, which won the Caldecott Medal and a Newbery Honor this year.
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[personal profile] lilysea 2022-02-02 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
On a more serious note, I also read When Stars Are Scattered, a graphic novel memoir co-created by Omar Mohamed and Victoria Jamieson, chronicling Mohamed’s childhood in a refugee camp after fleeing the civil war in Somalia. I love childhood memoirs and I love Jamieson’s previous books (Roller Girl and All’s Faire in Middle School), so you will be unsurprised to hear I loved this book - although head’s up, it is MUCH more serious than Jamieson’s earlier work, which is not surprising given the subject matter.

Oh! I read this recently (thanks to my local library), and thought that it was very good! ^_^
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[personal profile] troisoiseaux 2022-02-02 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
littlerhymes and I have begun to read Little Women! I’m thinking I might do a weekly post about it - is that something that people would be interested in?

Ooh, I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
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[personal profile] philomytha 2022-02-02 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I adore Little Women and would love to see your thoughts on it!
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[personal profile] skygiants 2022-02-03 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
a.) would enjoy your frequent Little Women thoughts! but also b.) I have GOT to read Dire Days of Willowkeep Manor!