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In yet another sign that comics are crawling out of the ghetto, The New York Times has introduced three sequential arts bestseller lists this week: graphic novels hard and softcover, and manga. Now, me, I'd have combined the first two categories, because how many graphic novels actually get hardcover releases, really, as a percentage? It can't be more than 15%, tops. And I'm not sure how I feel about the division of manga into its own little ghetto category. Not all manga are graphic novels, but some graphic novels are manga. Still, after The Times ghetto-ized J.K. Rowling off its bestseller lists by creating a children's list, it's nice to see them doing something positive with increasing specialization.
In other news, I got Fast Ships, Black Sails out of the library yesterday, which made me quite happy. Highlights include:
In other news, I got Fast Ships, Black Sails out of the library yesterday, which made me quite happy. Highlights include:
- "Boojum" by Sarah Monette (
truepenny) and Elizabeth Bear (
matociquala);
- "Araminta, Or, The Wreck of the Amphidrake" by Naomi Novik (
naominovik);
- "Beyond the Sea Gate of the Scholar-Pirates of Sarsköe" by Garth Nix.
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Date: 2009-03-05 22:55 (UTC)I'm in the middle of House of the Stag at the moment, and it is making me sad. I'm forcing myself to finish, but it looks like she killed this series for me just like she did with the Company.
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Date: 2009-03-05 23:00 (UTC)