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I finished The Way of Spider last night, the sequel to The Warriors of Spider, by W. Michael Gear. I don’t have much to say about these books; they’re not really typical by any measure, and I think if I took a couple of pages I could go into some depth about what’s interesting about them; however, it would be a pretty crappy writeup AND I really don’t feel like it. So, these are my current stats:
1. Neil Gaiman – Anansi Boys – 1-6-08 (287 pp)
2. Jonathan Vankin – The Big Book of Bad – 1-7-08 (93 pp)
3. W. Michael Gear – The Warriors of Spider – 1-16-08 (367 pp)
4. Max Brooks – World War Z – 1-19-08 (342 pp)
5. Bill Watterson – The Complete Calvin & Hobbes, Vol. 2 – 1-20-08 (240 pp)
6. Hari Kunzru – Transmission – 1-27-08 (276 pp)
7. Bill Watterson – The Complete Calvin & Hobbes, Vol. 3 – 1-30-08 (240 pp)
8. W. Michael Gear – The Way of Spider – 2-7-08 (408 pp)
Totals:
Books: 8
Pages: 2253