This week is the Cramathon readathon, so the only TBR I have this week is my Cramathon TBR!
All of these books are library books. I have a crazy amount of library books to read and return so I am using this as a chance to get those read. And all but one are graphic novels. I had planned to make October a graphic novel month but ended up slacking.
Follow me @serenshadow on Twitter and Instagram to follow my progress! :)
⋯ CRAMATHON ⋯
Cramathon is a readathon that will be taking place from December 26, 2017 - January 2, 2018. There are seven reading challenges participants are asked to complete.
This is a great readathon to finish any books you swore you were going to read this year and haven't and for starting off the year with a bookish bang!
⋯ CHALLENGES⋯
▸ A book with under 200 pages
▸ A book with LQBTQIA+ representation
▸ Shortest book on your TBR
▸ Book that has your favorite color on the cover
▸ A book that was gifted to you
▸ One of the hosts' favorite short books / a book a friend recommends
▸ Read 7 books
⋯ HOST LINKS ⋯
Cramathon Twitter → https://twitter.com/CramAThon
HardbackHoarder → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpjGKbwm-ZXBedvkOI1uAjA
dylanthereader5 → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxpHOP-SCTA0bQ7GZ3fLI0Q
Julia Sapphire → https://www.youtube.com/user/JewlSapphire
The Awkward Bookworm → https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCferU-BCL2dlFjWdD0rS75Q
⋯ MY TBR ⋯
iZombie, Vol. 1: Dead to the World (iZombie #1)
by Chris Roberson (Goodreads Author), Mike Allred (Illustrator), Laura Allred (Colorist), Todd Klein (Letterer)
This is my under 200 pages pick. At 144 pages I know this will be a quick read. Plus, I've been meaning to read this for such a long time! I'm a huge fan of the show and excited to read this series! It's so different from the show that I'm really excited about reading a new story rather than rehashing what I've already watched in the show.
Told from a female zombie’s perspective, this smart, witty detective series mixes urban fantasy and romantic dramedy.
Gwendolyn “Gwen” Dylan is a 20-something gravedigger in an eco-friendly cemetery. Once a month she must eat a human brain to keep from losing her memories, but in the process, she becomes consumed with the thoughts and personality of the dead person – until she eats her next brain. She sets out to fulfill the dead person’s last request, solve a crime or right a wrong.
Our zombie girl detective is joined by a radical supporting cast: her best friend Eleanor, who happens to be a swinging ’60s ghost, a posse of paintball blasting vampires, a smitten were-dog and a hot but demented mummy.
21st Century Tank Girl (Tank Girl)
by Alan C. Martin, Jamie Hewlett, Warwick Johnson-Cadwell
This was a book I grabbed from my library while I was browsing. I had never heard of it before, but it looked so fantastic I had to pick it up! I chose it for my LGBT pick it's supposed to have various queer characters and representation.
MAKE WAY FOR THE TANK GIRL OF THE NEW MILLENIUM!
After a break of 20 years, artist extraordinaire Jamie Hewlett (GORILLAZ) is leaping back on the Tank Girl wagon, re-teaming with series co-creator Alan Martin to bring you a whole new take on the foul-mouthed, gun toting, swill-swigging hellion! Featuring riotous 100% original content from Hewlett & Martin along with contributions from a host of series stalwarts and newcomers, get your head down, put your hands over your private parts, and prepare for a chaotic collection of strips, pin-ups, and random carnage!
The Adventures of Superhero Girl
by Faith Erin Hicks (Goodreads Author)Not counting the host favorite, this is the shortest book on my TBR at 112 pages! Now, I have a slight advantage on this one because I've actually already started reading it. I'm about a third of the way through. I started reading this last month but for some reason, I put it down and just never picked it back up. Not sure why.
What if you can leap tall buildings and defeat alien monsters with your bare hands, but you buy your capes at secondhand stores and have a weakness for kittens, and a snarky comment from Skeptical Guy can ruin a whole afternoon? Cartoonist Faith Erin Hicks brings her skills in character design and sharp, charming humor to the trials and tribulations of a young, superhero battling monsters both supernatural and mundane in an all-too-ordinary world.
Bitch Planet, Vol. 1: Extraordinary Machine
by Kelly Sue DeConnick (Goodreads Author) (Writer), Valentine De Landro (Artist), Robert Wilson IV (Artist)
I don't really have a favorite color... I do however have a favorite color combination... pink, green, and black. This is the only one of two that meets two out of three of that combination: pink and green (which, is really more of a green/blue, but that's fine cos it's really pretty.)
Eisner Award-nominated writer Kelly Sue DeConnick (Pretty Deadly, Captain Marvel) and Valentine De Landro (X-Factor) team up to bring you the premiere volume of Bitch Planet, a deliciously vicious riff on women-in-prison sci-fi exploitation.
In a future just a few years down the road in the wrong direction, a woman's failure to comply with her patriarchal overlords will result in exile to the meanest penal planet in the galaxy. When the newest crop of fresh femmes arrive, can they work together to stay alive or will hidden agendas, crooked guards, and the deadliest sport on (or off!) Earth take them to their maker?
Hellboy, Vol. 2: Wake the Devil (Hellboy #2)
by Mike MignolaI'm kinda bending the rules a bit for this one. Since it's a library book it wasn't actually gifted to me... but I think you can kinda consider library books as gifts since they're free. You are gifted the ability to read it for free... even if you don't actually get to keep it!
A murder in a New York wax museum and a missing corpse lead Hellboy into ancient Romanian castles on the trail of a sleeping legend: the original nobleman vampire. Nazi scientists prepare for the return of their occult master and the end of the world, and Hellboy confronts his purpose on earth.
The Grownup
by Gillian Flynn (Goodreads Author)
This is the host fav I picked for two reasons: it was the only of the three host favs that my library had an ebook available for and it sounds so quirky and I'm kind of in the mood for quirky.
A canny young woman is struggling to survive by perpetrating various levels of mostly harmless fraud. On a rainy April morning, she is reading auras at Spiritual Palms when Susan Burke walks in. A keen observer of human behavior, our unnamed narrator immediately diagnoses beautiful, rich Susan as an unhappy woman eager to give her lovely life a drama injection. However, when the "psychic" visits the eerie Victorian home that has been the source of Susan's terror and grief, she realizes she may not have to pretend to believe in ghosts anymore. Miles, Susan's teenage stepson, doesn't help matters with his disturbing manner and grisly imagination. The three are soon locked in a chilling battle to discover where the evil truly lurks and what, if anything, can be done to escape it.
“The Grownup,” originally appeared as “What Do You Do?” in George R. R. Martin’s Rogues anthology.
Tortall and Other Lands: A Collection of Tales (Tortall)
by Tamora Pierce (Goodreads Author)My 7th pick is a short story collection from one of my favorite authors! This is one of few books I've yet to read from her. I've been looking forward to it since many of the stories are set around some of my favorite characters! This one is quite a bit bigger than all the other books, but since all the rest are so small, I'm hoping I can get all of them read by the end of the week. :)
Collected here for the first time are all of the tales from the land of Tortall, featuring both previously unknown characters as well as old friends. Filling some gaps of time and interest, these stories, some of which have been published before, will lead Tammy's fans, and new readers into one of the most intricately constructed worlds of modern fantasy.
The Dragon's Tale
Daine's dragonling, Kitten, helps an outcast from society.
Elder Brother
A tree, made human by Numair, must learn the intricacies of being a man.
The Hidden Girl
Despite the laws of her patriarchal society, a girl wants to learn...and teach.
Huntress
A contemporary teen tries to fit in with the cool group at school, at a terrible price.
Lost
A darking shows a self-doubting math genius how smart she can be.
Mimic
Ri helps any wounded creature, no matter how ugly or strange
Nawat
Nawat the crow-man faces a choice no father wants to make.
Plain Magic
What happens when you lose a lethal lottery?
Student of Ostriches
A young girl fights a proven warrior to protect her sister's honor.
Testing
When trying out a new housemother, how hard do you push?
Time of Proving
Arimu of the Wind People meets a poet from the Veiled City.
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