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March 2020 - I Don't Need to Explain My Art to You, Warren

I'll have to gopher and check out this thread for inspiration.

I've been meaning to read They Called Us Enemy for a while. I looked at the first several pages and I think it's going to read like a history lesson, which seems like it sort of contrasts the graphic novel format to me. It will be interesting for something different for me.


I also came across some listopia's, no idea how useful they are:
Paintings on cover
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9...
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/1...
https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/7...
Art History
https://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/...

I am also looking at They Called Us Enemy or Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations. It all depends on which one becomes available first from the library.
Can two people read the same book for the monthly challenge?


I read an article this morning about that painting. I'd never heard of it before and here it is twice in one morning!

Teen Titans: Raven
Be Prepared
The Prince and the Dressmaker
Wires and Nerve, Volume 1
Hey, Kiddo
Wonder Woman, Volume 1: The Lies
Nimona
Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft


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Funny how that happens.





If not, I may try a graphic novel as not something I would normally read.

I might go with Optic Nerve which I own in Spanish. From the blurb: "The narrator of Optic Nerve is an Argentinian woman whose obsession is art. The story of her life is the story of the paintings, and painters, who matter to her. Her intimate, digressive voice guides us through a gallery of moments that have touched her."




I highly recommend the Locke & Key series starting with Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft and Nimona.


Thanks for the recommendations, Sarah. Locke & Key and Nimona are both on my list of possibilities.
I've read the Saga series through book 7, but I don't remember enough of the story to just pick it up again. I think I'd need to re-read and I'm just not in the mood to do that.


I tried listening to Locke and Key on audiobook and it just didn't work. When pictures tell the story, dialogue on its own is confusing.


Oh yes. You could even have a buddy read for a challenge!



If not, I may try a graphic novel as..."
The Painted Girls would definitely work. Took me a bit to work out the Jeffery Archer book, but it might be clearer in hardcopy.

I had no idea that was a graphic novel. There you go!

I might go with [book:Optic Nerve|42077222..."
This one is borderline. It's categorised as fiction, and the book about art should be non-fiction. However, I have had friends read it who have remarked it is more like a memoir through short essays...
Do you have another option?

The Complete Maus
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened
Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea
The Complete Persepolis
I'm unsure what I am going to read. I have all the Sandmans, and the first Saga. Otherwise:
I have another Neil Gaiman graphic novel Black Orchid
Aya
Anya's Ghost
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
Through the Woods
A whole heap of Guy Delisle as I bought them all Burma Chronicles, Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City, Shenzhen, Hostage
I also have Tamara Drewe but I haven't read Tess of the D'Urbervilles yet.

Do you have another option?"
I don't have another option yet, but I haven't gophered either. Don't worry about that. I will find something.

An incredible book!

That's how I got it too. No point in even returning it. Hehehe!

I hadn't until you commented. :)

I hadn't until you commented. :)"
Same! LOL
I've even seen the movie but didn't recognize it.

Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened..."
Oh, I have that book in my den. I borrowed it from AmyK a long time ago, I think. I do not think I ever read it.

The Girl Who Drew Butterflies: How Maria Merian's Art Changed Science




I get mine from the library. I'm not prepqred to pay the price they charge for them.



I have a friend who only reads them on e-readers. So worth looking at!

Sorry. This is a standard quote in this house. Too many 90s movies.


Really? My ereader does only black and white, so it would seem I would miss half the fun. I can imagine reading it on a tablet though. I'll see if I can find one that's not too expensive as an ebook.
@Sarah: yeah, I think using the library is a great option, but I'm not a member of one as it's normally no use to me.

Sorry. This is a standard quote in this house. Too many 90s movies."
It’s a great quote. I could use it a lot!
Still pondering my book options for this challenge.

The Complete Maus
Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Th..."</i>
[book:The Complete Maus is wonderful! I wouldn't have believed that such a sensitive story could be told through this medium.
I haven't yet managed to find a book that I haven't already listened to. I did get the audible freebee Locke & Key, Vol. 1: Welcome to Lovecraft but I've had one bad experience with graphic novel on audio and from what Janice says, this one is just as bad!

You're going to love it!

The Complete Maus
[book:Hyperbole and a Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Th..."
Had read some and planning to read Aya this year but still haven't find it yet :(
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Well never fear! We are going down this rabbit hole together, and there is always safety in numbers.
This March we are reading one of the following:
• A Graphic Novel
• A book about art or an artist
• A book with a famous artwork on the cover
Graphic novels come in all shapes and sizes, ranging a wide selection of topics. The Goodreads genre page is actually really useful for Graphic Novels, check it out here: https://www.goodreads.com/genres/grap.... Libraries have a really good stock of graphic novels these days, so have a look if you haven't before. I was amazed last time I went to my library that there was a whole section of them, and I can tell you ACT Public Libraries are not known for being up with the times.
Books about art, I want the book to discuss art theory, or art history. Or about an artist, as long as it discusses their art meaningfully not as an aside. You will have to explain this to me if it's not obvious. This is a non-fiction task.
Books with a famous artwork on the cover, I want the artwork to be recognisable. And as we all have different ideas of famous, particularly as we are all over the world, please explain and provide a link to the artwork for me so I can see.
Go forth and look at pictures!!
General Rules:
1. The book may be in any format - paperback, ebook, audiobook.
2. The book may be in any genre.
3. The book may NOT be combined with the Year Long Challenge.
4. The book must be read between March 1 – MArch 31, 2020 (based on your local time zone).
5. The challenge is for one book. You may read more books if you chose.
6. Books must be at least 150 pages long.
➽ In the case of ebooks & audiobooks, use the hardcover or paperback edition to determine page length. From the book page, select “all editions”, then select the first paper edition as your guide. If reading an ebook and there is no paper edition, ask for a ruling. If reading an audiobook and there is no paper edition, your book must be a minimum of 6 hours long.
Scoring:
What kind of art book was it
4 pts - Stand alone graphic novel
3 pts - Serialised graphic novel (more like traditional comic books. Eg is Saga, Vol. 1)
2 pts - A book about art
1 pt - A book with a famous artwork on the cover
How many pages? (following the rules above) :
5 pts – 501+
4 pts - 401-500
3 pts - 301-400
2 pts – 201-300
1 pt - 200 or less
Genre
5 pts – Romance
4 pts - Memoir
3 pts - Non-Fiction
2 pts – Fantasy
1 pt - Superheroes
Cover
4 pts - The authors name is larger than the title
3 pts - Cover is 75%+ red (check http://labs.tineye.com/color/ if unsure)
2 pts – Cover is 75%+ white (check http://labs.tineye.com/color/ if unsure)
1 pt - There is a face looking straight at the reader on it.
Random Points! - 2 pts each
• Your read was published originally in an language other than English
• If reading a book about an artist, your artist is dead. If your artist is alive, you get 1 point.
• There is a pet in your book. Not in passing, but a substantial presence.
• The book or series has been made into a movie or TV show (tell us what it is)
• Mars was a bit of a farming god as well as god of war, who knew?! 50%+ of your book is set in a farming community.
• Your title is one word
• St David has the patronage for not just Wales, but for Pembrokeshire, Naas, vegetarians, and poets. Take 2 points if your main character is a poet, and other if they are vegetarian. If you end up with a vegetarian poet, yes that's 4 points.
• International whisk(e)y day - If your characters partake in a whiskey/whisky of some sort. Not per tipple, once per read.