Nick Hornby, author of the creepily-appropriate-to-my-life book High Fidelity, reviews six graphic novels for tomorrow's New York Times Book Review, and makes the case that graphic novels are a form in their infancy that we don't quite know how to read yet. Laura will be happy to note that Lynda Barry's One Hundred Demons gets the highest praise; Hornby says he's keeping his review copy rather than re-gifting it to one of his nieces or nephews.
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