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Sequential Drawings: The New Yorker Series by Richard McGuire

dawnoftheread's review

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4.0

I really enjoyed this, but I don't know how I would categorize it. An art book for sure. But a graphic novel? Nah.

jadejade's review

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4.0

I didn't know this existed until I waddled into a bookstore that focuses on remainders, and stepped out with a new book. :-)

This little brick is a very quick 'read', with each spread having only a page number and a single, simple drawing. The brick is split into several short sequences, multiple pages in length. You flick through the pages - not like a flip book but almost as fast - although the careful reader is rewarded with details; I'll admit that I flicked back to the start of sequences to make sure I absorbed everything.

I found it really intriguing that I kept trying to see a narrative in each sequence, and personalities in simple objects. Some sequences spoke to me less than others but I still enjoyed them. I suspect the key to enjoying this brick is to *not* expect a story or point to a sequence (and be delighted when you see one regardless).

antlersantlers's review

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4.0

Hooray! I read a 640 page book!*

I really loved Richard McGuire's Here, so I was thrilled that he has a new book. This is definitely more whimsical than that, but packs less of the punch too. A lot of the series' I liked best were the ones that, like Here, took place in one spot. I especially liked Framed, Bird Cages, Touring, Insect Fashion, and Burden. But they were all pretty great. Probably a longer review to come, but I make no promises.



*There's only one image on every odd page, so it's not any kind of accomplishment.

kaileywicked's review

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funny inspiring reflective fast-paced

4.0

This was really fun.

lindalou's review against another edition

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3.0

Simple, surprising and comical, the series of drawings create a surreal world of visual witticisms.

mountsleepyhead's review against another edition

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3.0

Sequential Drawings is an amusing little book that illustrates McGuire's fascination with time and space. There's not a ton of depth, but there are some great little gags and this would serve fine as a little coffee table book.

nightqueen's review against another edition

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5.0

A soothing, charming and sweet book of stories told in simple illustrations.

kristinajean's review

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4.0

Spot illustations from the New Yorker presented as a series. interesting and entertaining.

pearseanderson's review against another edition

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4.0

A cute little read about all the forgotten doodles in The New Yorker that Richard McGuire created. I especially liked "Three Friends," "Windows," "Touched,"and "The Hallway." Quick read, no words, amazing.
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