After the great gaggle of books completed last month, I had a slightly less voluminous reading month in August. There were some books I enjoyed more than others, and the topics covered in these works are as varied as the forms in which I read them. Here's the rundown -
Bitch Planet Volume 1, by Kelly DeConnick and Valentine De Landro (digital comic)
Middlemarch, by George Eliot
Astrophysics for People in a Hurry, by Neil de Grasse Tyson (audiobook)
Why Poetry, by Matthew Zapruder
A Small Place, by Jamaica Kincaid
Department of Speculation, by Jenny Offill (audiobook)
A Beautiful Composition of Broken, by R.H. Sin
Moby-Dick: or, The Whale, by Herman Melville
She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World, by Chelsea Clinton
Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant, by Roz Chast
The Dark Dark, by Samantha Hunt
The Anti-Inauguration: Building Resistance in the Trump Era, by Haymarket Books (e-book)
Here's hoping that September is another fulfilling month of reading! What did you read in August?
Please note - there will not be a new post until September 7th. Have a happy long-holiday-weekend, everyone!
Librorum annis,