Title: Shades of Grey
Author: Jasper Fforde
Number of Pages: 432
Book Number: 5/53
My Rating: 3.5/5

Bookmark: Overall I enjoyed this book, but . . .

Currently Reading: Richard Bolitho, Midshipman
Title: Birth of a Nation
Author: Aaron McGruder, Reginald Hudlin, and Kyle Baker
Number of Pages: 137 pages
Book Number/Goal: 37/75 for 2009
My Rating: 4/5

When the mostly-black residents of East St. Louis are prevented from voting due to a "glitch" that lists them all as felons, they demand a recount. When all they get is an apology, they do the unthinkable: secede from the United States.

This was recommended to me when I posted about Truth: Red, White & Black, also illustrated by Kyle Baker. To be honest, the summary didn't grab me all that much, but I figured what the hell, why not? and put it on my wishlist. Not like graphic novels take long to read anyway.

I ended up enjoying it a lot more than I anticipated. The writing's great and I was laughing at something on practically every page. And Baker's art works a lot better here than it did in Truth, where his cartoony artwork felt a little out of place.

One thing I didn't really like was the format. It's not a comic book, or even a series of comic strips. Neither is it a text story with illustrations. It's kind of a weird hybrid, with panels laid out like a comic, but with the narration and dialogue (mostly dialogue) underneath each panel, and I found it kind of hard to follow sometimes.

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Title: The Secret History of Moscow
Author: Ekaterina Sedia
Genre: urban fantasy
Book Number/Goal: 61/150

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Title: The Devil's Dictionary
Author: Ambrose Bierce
Genre: satire
Book Number/Goal: 62/150

insta-reaction )

Title: Poetics
Author: Aristotle
Genre: classic literature
Book Number/Goal: 63/150

insta-reaction )

Title: The Culture of Spontaneity: Improvisation and the Arts in Postwar America [read in Ukrainian translation]
Author: Daniel Belgrad
Genre: cultural history
Book Number/Goal: 64/150

insta-reaction )

Title: Війна і слово. Мілітарна парадигма літератури соціалістичного реалізму [War and Word. The Military Paradign in Socialist Realism Literature - in Ukrainian]
Author: Iryna Zakharchuk [Ірина Захарчук]
Genre: litcrit
Book Number/Goal: 65/150

insta-reaction )
Title: Animal Farm
Author: George Orwell
Number of Pages: 139
Genre: Satire/Allegory
Book Number/Goal: 1 of 16 for the year
My Rating: 3/5

Review: I picked it up because it was the book I was supposed to have read in Secondary 1 if my family hadn't moved. Also, because it was free via Google Books. I found it a really quick, fast read, which was nice. The story itself was relatively short and predictable, I thought, but I don't know if it's because I've known of the book and heard/read about the plot previously.

I did find the allegory in it to be rather heavy-handed (though I'm sure at 13, I wouldn't have recognised it for what it was), and I'm not usually a fan of allegories to begin with. I'm glad to have read it, but I'm pretty ambivalent about the book as a whole. Don't know if I'd pick it up again, but I do see why it is considered an important part of English literature.
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