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50 Books in 2007, up to Part 36?
When Last We Left Our Intrepid Heroine, she was about to go away to PA, so she packed a couple books...
which really, she never did get around to.
But since then, I've read a couple things, including a couple graphic novels that I'm not even going to count. Currently, I'm halfway through Fire Logic by Laurie J. Marks, with even more cool books lining up as I write.
I do want to say that I've really enjoying New Avengers and especially Young Avengers, enough to purchase a couple of those collected graphic novels. I don't think this will get me back into the weekly comic-buying game, but it's something to look forward to.
36. How Doctors Think, Jerome Groopman, MD.
35. Young Avengers Vol. 2: Family Matters
34. I Capture the Castle, Dodie Smith
33. Young Avengers Vol. 1: Sidekicks
32.Marvels
31. The New Avengers: Secrets & Lies
30. The Moon By Whale Light, Diane Ackerman
29. The Essential Avengers, Vol. 2
28. The New Avengers: Breakout
27. A Feast for Crows, George R. R. Martin
26. A Storm of Swords, George R. R. Martin
25. Dodo: A Brief History, Errol Fuller
24. Runaways: Parental Guidance
23. Fun Home, Alison Bechdel
22. A Clash of Kings, George R. R. Martin
21. Happiness: The Science Behind Your Smile, Daniel Nettle
20. A Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin
19. One Hundred Demons, Linda Barry
18. A Feast For Crows, George R. R. Martin
17. The Ghost Map, Steven Johnson
16. Storm Front, Jim Butcher
15. The Night Watch, Sean Stewart
14. All The Fishes Come Home To Roost, Rachel Manija Brown
13. Eight Days of Luke, Diana Wynne Jones
12. Castle in the Air, Diana Wynne Jones
11. On Writing, Stephen King.
10. The Merlin Conspiracy, Diana Wynne Jones
9. Point of Honour, Madeline Robins
8. Howl's Moving Castle, Diana Wynne Jones
7. The Language of Power, Rosemary Kirstein
6. Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why, Laurence Gonzales
5. The Planets, Dava Sobel
4. The Nanny Diaries
3. Maskerade, Terry Pratchett
2. Tyrannosaur Canyon, Douglas Preston
1. The Garden of Iden, Kage Baker
which really, she never did get around to.
But since then, I've read a couple things, including a couple graphic novels that I'm not even going to count. Currently, I'm halfway through Fire Logic by Laurie J. Marks, with even more cool books lining up as I write.
I do want to say that I've really enjoying New Avengers and especially Young Avengers, enough to purchase a couple of those collected graphic novels. I don't think this will get me back into the weekly comic-buying game, but it's something to look forward to.
36. How Doctors Think, Jerome Groopman, MD.
35. Young Avengers Vol. 2: Family Matters
34. I Capture the Castle, Dodie Smith
33. Young Avengers Vol. 1: Sidekicks
32.Marvels
31. The New Avengers: Secrets & Lies
30. The Moon By Whale Light, Diane Ackerman
29. The Essential Avengers, Vol. 2
28. The New Avengers: Breakout
27. A Feast for Crows, George R. R. Martin
26. A Storm of Swords, George R. R. Martin
25. Dodo: A Brief History, Errol Fuller
24. Runaways: Parental Guidance
23. Fun Home, Alison Bechdel
22. A Clash of Kings, George R. R. Martin
21. Happiness: The Science Behind Your Smile, Daniel Nettle
20. A Game of Thrones, George R. R. Martin
19. One Hundred Demons, Linda Barry
18. A Feast For Crows, George R. R. Martin
17. The Ghost Map, Steven Johnson
16. Storm Front, Jim Butcher
15. The Night Watch, Sean Stewart
14. All The Fishes Come Home To Roost, Rachel Manija Brown
13. Eight Days of Luke, Diana Wynne Jones
12. Castle in the Air, Diana Wynne Jones
11. On Writing, Stephen King.
10. The Merlin Conspiracy, Diana Wynne Jones
9. Point of Honour, Madeline Robins
8. Howl's Moving Castle, Diana Wynne Jones
7. The Language of Power, Rosemary Kirstein
6. Deep Survival: Who Lives, Who Dies, and Why, Laurence Gonzales
5. The Planets, Dava Sobel
4. The Nanny Diaries
3. Maskerade, Terry Pratchett
2. Tyrannosaur Canyon, Douglas Preston
1. The Garden of Iden, Kage Baker

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Have they brought back Hawkeye yet in AVENGERS? The MARVEL universe isn't the same without him, and some others. I hate to even guess what's happening with the Scarlet Witch and the Vision.