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Recent releases of fiction, non-fiction, and comics that have caught our attention.
I was a teenage thrasher Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Graham Jones is an expert on slasher films. The author has tackled the genre in a number of novels, including the Indian Lake trilogy, which featured a protagonist obsessed with slasher films. Fangoria He’s all about the impact, so it’s not all that surprising that he’s delivered yet another canon-worthy work to the world, but this time from a different perspective: that of a slasher.
I was a teenage thrasher is a fictional memoir by Tory Driver, who unwillingly became Michael Myers of La Mesa, Texas, at age 17 in 1989. The transformation seems brought about by forces beyond Tory’s control. The film takes the classic slasher movie formula and injects it with a lot of heart.
Light Eaters Zoe Schlanger
Light Eaters: The invisible world of plant intelligence brings new understanding to life on Earth It was released in the spring and suddenly caught my eye, and I was immediately drawn to the premise and Schlanger’s easy-to-read writing style. Light Eaters Through conversations with scientists and detailed investigations of the complex processes that underlie plant survival, we explore the long-debated concept of plant “intelligence”.
Although it is quite anthropomorphized, Light Eaters This is a truly fascinating book that offers a glimpse into the inner workings of plants that is accessible even to non-scientists and will at the very least encourage you to look at the natural world a little differently.
Paranoid Garden Gerard Way, Shawn Simon, Chris Weston
Digital Edition No. 1 Paranoid GardenThe Gardens is a six-issue new series from Gerard Way and Shawn Simon that just launched this week, and it’s wonderfully strange. We’re immediately introduced to Lou, a nurse with amnesia and a tragic (but as yet unexplained) past. Lou works at an alien and paranormal care facility. And it’s not just the patients that are out of the ordinary; there’s something unusual about the facility itself. The drama quickly unfolds, and Lou must “battle corrupt staff, a powerful theme park cult, and her own personal demons and trauma” to understand her role in it all and uncover “what secrets the Gardens hold.”
Paranoid Garden Way (famous for My Chemical Romance) The Umbrella Academy) and Simon (The Real Lives of Great Killjoys(co-written by Way), and features art by Chris Weston, colors by Dave Stewart, and lettering by Nate Piekos.
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