Friday, December 31, 2010

Forgotten Books of 2010

Eric over at The Restless Kind presented a list of his Forgotten Books for 2010, which I thought was pretty cool, so I stole the idea. Each date is a link to the review.






















11 comments:

  1. NOT TOO NARROW, NOT TOO DEEP still wins in most perverse juxtaposition of title and cover image. Impressive to have them all laid out like that.

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  2. Yes, seeing these cover images once again reminds us that today's cover art is pretty sorry in comparison. I guess the decline of the slicks, pulps, and digests killed the golden age of illustration.

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  3. And what to say of tros? Strong name!

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  4. Many fine titles. I discovered Coxe in 2010 and will grabbed a book whenever I see the name on the cover.

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  5. You have my mouth watering all over again for these books. A fantastic group! Can't wait to see what you will uncover in 2011.

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  6. Who Knows what Forgotten Books lie waiting in the bowels of my storage units? Not me. My memory's going. It's likely that even The Shadow doesn't Know.

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  7. I have 7 of them, one a gift from you. I have read only 4 of those, so I have a lot of good reading ahead.

    Also ahead, more FFBs from you for 2011, Something to really look forward to!

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  8. Great reading list -- and some cool covers, too.

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  9. Red Ryder and Gene Autry? I thought they stayed in comic books and didn't wander into pulps. Live and learn?

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  10. Red Ryder was a comic strip that wandered into comic books, radio, films and novels. Gene, of course, started in films and crossed into all the other media. But neither, as far as I know, made it into the pulps.

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  11. Wonderful books, great covers! I'm looking forward to your picks for 2011!

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