Garni Rafik Rafik itibaren Prokhorovo, Tverskaya oblast', Rusya
Excellent story, beautiful art!
Good, if a bit too trippy for my taste. Definitely a solid paranoid tale by the acknowledged master of paranoia.
This is a good beach book. It's witty and amusing, and a fast read!
An autobiography about a Sudanese boy who gets involved in the war and then rescued by an English woman. His story is very heartbreaking. It was difficult to read about a 9 year old walking around with a gun and wanting to kill Arabs. I still cannot fathom a country allowing it's children to fight. Anyway, I think that the ending shows that a child can move on after a life of war, but never really recover.