bookblogging
Jul. 31st, 2008 03:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Graphic novels:
Hernandez, Gilbert: Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories
(this is the work that precedes Luba in America and Three Sisters. I don't mind having read them out of order; although it overall moves forward chronologically, the work tends to jump around in time with flashbacks and flash forwards. All of the stories give resonance to the other stories, however you read them. And they are addictive! As soon as I finished this, I had an urge to go back and reread the other Luba stories. I'm really impressed with what I've read of Love and Rockets, and look forward to reading more).
Hernandez, Gilbert: Palomar: The Heartbreak Soup Stories
(this is the work that precedes Luba in America and Three Sisters. I don't mind having read them out of order; although it overall moves forward chronologically, the work tends to jump around in time with flashbacks and flash forwards. All of the stories give resonance to the other stories, however you read them. And they are addictive! As soon as I finished this, I had an urge to go back and reread the other Luba stories. I'm really impressed with what I've read of Love and Rockets, and look forward to reading more).