Human 2.0: A Celebration of Human Bionics (2024)
An interesting and informative book for kids and adults alike.
An interesting and informative book for kids and adults alike.
King pays homage to his literary heroes with an inventive glee that makes many of these stories some of his best work in years.
Everett’s retelling doesn’t so much complement Twain’s Huckleberry Finn but interrogates it, questioning its central premise and place in Americana.
Rushdie’s memoir of surviving assassination is as colorful and vivid as any of his fiction; of violence, of hate, of both ignorance and intolerance; but also of love.
A fun and entertaining debut from a talented comedian who may have found his true calling in the world of single-paneled funnies.
The second set of Calvin and Hobbes reproductions in miniature showcase a comic strip just as fresh, vital, and powerful as ever.
At times both heartbreaking and hilarious, Dorrance’s debut graphic novel delicately balances both sides of an unplanned reversal of responsibility.
May appeal to only the most diehard of Junji Ito fans as his artwork is significantly more sophisticated than Hirokatsu Kihara’s threadbare storytelling.
An interesting read for young and old alike that will have you anxious for the next entry.
A deeply satisfying murder mystery with a focus on human emotion and how single moments can have cascading effects that last a lifetime.