Great to see you back on UA-cam, good sir, might pick up this title on my next book binge. Have you read the Borges title from Penguin Clothbound Classics? Wonderful stuff, a fine way to read him!
Nice mention again of Chabon's Cavalier and Clay, allow me to recommend another delicious literary work on growing up with comics, Alan Moore's What We Can Know Know About Thunderman, in his short story collection Illuminations.
I've noted it down, I'd like to read more of Alan Moore (and I've never read any of his non-graphic fiction)! I have read that Borges but not in that edition (my wife's Clothbound Classics collection takes up quite a lot of space and we've decided not to buy into the smaller format clothbounds for the time being :P)
I finished this book a few weeks ago, what a coincidence! So happy to hear your opinion on this one!
have you tried to read nina bouraoui's books
Hey, nice review! Have you ever thought to talk about any novel by Nikos Kazantzakis?
Great to see you back on UA-cam, good sir, might pick up this title on my next book binge. Have you read the Borges title from Penguin Clothbound Classics? Wonderful stuff, a fine way to read him!
Nice mention again of Chabon's Cavalier and Clay, allow me to recommend another delicious literary work on growing up with comics, Alan Moore's What We Can Know Know About Thunderman, in his short story collection Illuminations.
I've noted it down, I'd like to read more of Alan Moore (and I've never read any of his non-graphic fiction)! I have read that Borges but not in that edition (my wife's Clothbound Classics collection takes up quite a lot of space and we've decided not to buy into the smaller format clothbounds for the time being :P)
@@TheBookchemist very wise of your wife and self! The real trick of keeping up your reading is making space for them.