What I’m Reading (No. 106): the power of illustration
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This week I finished a memorable and ambitious award winner from the early ‘00s: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. The other title I’m featuring this week has been billed as a children’s book, but it’s long-ish and more meaningful than you’d usually find in that genre. While I’ve not read it cover to cover, it’s incredibly fun to page through and randomly open when you need a pick-me-up.
What I’m Reading (No. 106): the power of illustration
What I’m Reading (No. 106): the power of…
What I’m Reading (No. 106): the power of illustration
This week I finished a memorable and ambitious award winner from the early ‘00s: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. The other title I’m featuring this week has been billed as a children’s book, but it’s long-ish and more meaningful than you’d usually find in that genre. While I’ve not read it cover to cover, it’s incredibly fun to page through and randomly open when you need a pick-me-up.