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Here | Richard McGuire
This is Richard McGuire's unique interactive ebook version of his groundbreaking graphic novel Here. Richard McGuire's groundbreaking comic strip Here was published under Art Spiegelman's editorship at RAW in 1989. Built in six pages of interlocking panels, dated by year, it collapsed time and space to tell the story of the corner of a room - and its inhabitants - between the years 500,957,406,073 BC and 2033 AD. The strip remains one of the most influential and widely discussed contributions to the medium, and it has now been developed, expanded and reimagined by the artist into this full-length, full-colour graphic novel - a must for any fan of the genre. 'From now on, McGuire will be known as the author of the novel Here, because it's a work of literature and art unlike any seen or read before. A book like this comes along once a decade, if not a century' Chris Ware, Guardian 'Promises to leapfrog immediately to the front ranks of the graphic-novel genre' New York Times Richard McGuire is a regular contributor to the New Yorker magazine. He has written and illustrated both children's books and experimental comics. His work has appeared in The New York Times, McSweeney's, Le Monde and Libration. He has written and directed two omnibus feature films, designed and manufactured his own line of toys, and is also the founder and bass player of the band Liquid Liquid.
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psalva
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This is such a dazzling book. The way McGuire overlaps all the episodes on top of one another is revelatory. I love how we can see how much has changed and how much things stay the same all at once. I‘ll be thinking about this for a while.

jlhammar Loved this one so much! 9mo
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nikirtehsuxlol
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This graphic novel takes place in one corner of a room over hundreds of thousands of years. What a concept!

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bibliothecarivs
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This is a powerful work of art.

In 2019, we moved into a house which was built in 1938. Since I often experience the world through history and timelines, I researched the former occupants of the house through public records and then found old photos online of several of them. Comparing snapshots taken through the decades in our living room and yard has greatly affected me. This book, recommended by my friend Shawn, did the same. ⬇️

bibliothecarivs My wife and I plan to live in this house for a long time and I'm looking forward to creating many memories of our own here. 3y
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cwarnier
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#12booksof2020 @Anderw65
Here was a great graphic novel. I read it as part of #lmpbc.

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LaraS
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Taking a break from #screamathon2020 with this non-spooky graphic novel that focuses on one corner of a house over thousands of years. The book depicts multiple flashes of life going on in this one spot. I loved both the concept and the execution of this! I especially loved the one tiny snippet of the tree as a sapling!

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Kalalalatja
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I‘m not really sure I got this. I liked the artwork, but I needed a story, not just picture-vignettes. It felt too disjointed (which I‘m guessing is the point), which made it hard for me to engage with it. 🤷‍♀️

Lindy This one really worked for me, as a story about place, with the place being the only character. I‘m not too interested in plot, so the absence didn‘t bother me. I did see mini stories layered over each other, the human lives that are so brief compared to geological time. 4y
ephemeralwaltz Sounds interesting! 4y
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cwarnier
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#lmpbc @REPollock @LibrarianRyan @mklong
I loved this book. It was so fun to see how a house and piece of land changes over the years, but yet still stays the same.
Is this really what we will be like 30 years?

cwarnier @REPollock I also have ...Monsters in my possession I will get it read this weekend or. ext and send you both books at the same time. I got them together and didnt know which one to read first. 4y
LibrarianRyan @cwarnier sorry about that. I was running late on everything last month. 4y
cwarnier @LibrarianRyan It is all good. I understand running late. I feel like since school started (Aug 19 w/ kids in person) I have not sat down and read for fun until today. This is crazy as I am usually an avid readers (may be a bit slow at times, but still avid).
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REPollock It‘s fine, I am running late this month. We‘re all just doing the best we can! 💜 4y
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cwarnier
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#lmpbc
I loved this game as a kid. It is such a time less game. I even have a quilt designed after it on my wall.

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LibrarianRyan
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4⭐️ entirely intrigued and unusual. I loved it. Thanks @REPollock

 @cwarnier I‘ll get these two books in the mail to you tomorrow!! #LMPBC

Kalalalatja That is a seriously cool cover! 4y
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mklong
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What an absolutely wonderful book! My home was built in 1938 and I often wonder about those who lived here before me. This is such a beautiful representation of all the lives lived in a single space. Thank you so much for sharing it @REPollock

@LibrarianRyan It will be headed your way tomorrow

#LMPBC

emilyhaldi I always wonder the same thing! My house was built in 1925... I wish I knew what went on in here almost 100 years ago! 4y
REPollock The house I grew up in was built in 1928 & I always wondered about all the people who lived there before us. The only one I found out about was “Old Man Johnson” who died of a heart attack on the floor of the living room. 4y
LibrarianRyan Yeahhhh 4y
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REPollock
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I've never read anything like this beautiful, profound graphic novel. The blurb sort of describes what this book is about, but not really, and I don't know that i can convey how deeply moving i found it.

Caveat: I am not a graphic novel reader. I've read Maus and the Sandman books and that's about it.

Sending it on to the next person in my #LPMBC group tomorrow or Friday!

LibrarianRyan Yeahhhh 4y
mklong Looking forward to it! 4y
REPollock @mklong it's going out to you in today's mail, just put it in the box for pickup!
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mklong It‘s here!! Thank you! 😊 4y
REPollock @mklong yay!!! 4y
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REPollock
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Really enjoyed the black cat cameo in this excellent graphic novel. So far, SO good. #lmpbc

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REPollock
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Starting my #lmpbc book a bit late I think but hooray!

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REPollock
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My #LPMBC book is here! Go team graphic novels!

@mklong @LibrarianRyan @cwarnier

LibrarianRyan Ohhhhh. Pretty. Mine should be here Friday. 4y
mklong Oh that is pretty! Mine arrived yesterday. 4y
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madams421
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This. Book. Is. Beautiful. Visually stunning, incredible depth, will definitely go back again and again to decipher more.

ALSO.

Just started a books/writing instagram if anybody wants to check it out ❤️

@ everydayhonestiesreads

Zoes_Human I love this book! 4y
madams421 @Zoes_Human It was so beautiful! 4y
magyklyXdelish Agh! I loved that book!! Also look at that precious kitty 🙉😍😍😍😱😱😱😍😍 4y
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madams421 @magyklyXdelish so beautiful! and yesss we got to babysit the kitten all weekend 😭 his name is Burrito 😂😂😂 4y
magyklyXdelish Aagggghhh burrito !! That‘s the cutest name for the cutest boi 😭😭 4y
madams421 I‘m seriously in love with him! Our cat wasn‘t super happy when we came home after cheating on her though lol 4y
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magyklyXdelish
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I was told this was a graphic novel but what it actually is, is art. It shows one place, one home, one plot of land (depending on the year) over millennia‘s. It‘s actually quite beautiful. It‘s so creative and unique. I loved this page on the right. My gramma loved hummingbirds and this page was too pretty not to share — 4⭐️

#review #bookworm

madams421 Oh wow that‘s incredible - one of my favorite animals too! I would frame that for my house honestly lol so beautiful 4y
magyklyXdelish @madams421 I agree. It was the most striking page in the whole book. It‘s gorgeous. 4y
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AvidReader25
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This one is hard to describe. The entire thing takes place in one room of a house over thousands of years. Each page contains a variety of images with the year listed in the top corner. There might be a Native American hunting in one corner & a child dancing in 1950 in another. It's powerful in its simplicity. I found myself studying ever detail on the pages. I loved the meditation on time & how things change & stay the same. Beautifully executed.

Tamra “If walls could talk” type of novel. Great idea! 4y
AvidReader25 @Tamra Yes! It was so well done. 4y
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mreads
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Unusual and interesting graphic/comic novel (?)

A single space and corner of a room over hundreds of thousands of years.

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AMVP
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Went on a pretty hefty #bookhaul today to celebrate a recovered store credit voucher, so brace for a bunch of updates.

Have wanted this book for a while and was pleasantly surprised to find it used. Even more surprised to learn it was a graphic novel.

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DoonTheGoon
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One of the quietest, most profoundly beautiful books I have ever had the pleasure of reading.

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twohectobooks
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A beautiful meditation on the concepts of place, of home, and of the passage of time. This book offers views of the corner of a room over an enormous timescale. I really loved it and want my own copy now.

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Erin7
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I expected a book of poems and got a piece of art in its place with this book. This book reads like a scrapbook covering the lifespan of a house and the land that it stood on before it even was a home. Each page is a series of captured moments from various years. This book is not in chronological order but more in themed order. Really really lovely.

CaitlinR Wow, gotta have it. 6y
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Natasha.C.Barnes
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My heart is in pieces on the floor right now. I knew the conceit of the book, knew it was beautiful and lauded and that I should appreciate it but I didn't know how piercingly it would be able to connect with you, how scattered yet connected the themes, how well it would still be able to make a point and have a voice. This book is positively haunting-I need to find a copy of my own stat.
#letsgetgraphicweeklongmarathon

Clwojick Stacked stacked stacked! ❤️️ 6y
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Natasha.C.Barnes
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Um, so, apparently in 2126 this house is gonna be underwater. #panic!!
#speechbubblechallenge
#letsgetgraphicweeklongmarathon

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readinginthedark 😭😍 6y
Clwojick Aweeee 😭😭😭😭 6y
LauraJ Aww...stop it! I‘m ovulating and you‘re making my ovaries hurt 😢 6y
Natasha.C.Barnes @LauraJ 😂😭 aw poor thing! 6y
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Natasha.C.Barnes
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My 6th book of
#letsgetgraphicweeklongmarathon is absolutely magnificent.

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Natasha.C.Barnes
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Hey @xicanti do you think I'm prepared for #comicthon? 😂 I love the library. Oh the off chance that my match from #geekygraphicnovelswap got me one of these already, don't worry, I'll still want it. 😉

xicanti You've made a good start, but I recommend a pile at least one metre tall. 6y
Alicia Giant Days is so good!! 6y
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Natasha.C.Barnes @xicanti 😂😂😂😂 at this time of year? I'll be lucky if I get 4 hours of reading time. 6y
Serotonin Angel Catbird 😆😆😆 6y
readinginthedark We Are Okay isn‘t actually a graphic novel (the cover fooled me, too), but it‘s brilliant! 6y
Natasha.C.Barnes @readinginthedark Lol I know!! I was sure someone had told me that it was! I have since been disabused of that notion but haven't gotten around to reading it yet. 😂 6y
readinginthedark No worries! I pick stuff up like that all the time, but sometimes that‘s the push I need to finally read something! 6y
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shutupsmalls
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UrsulaMonarch 💚📚💚📚💚 so good! 7y
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LukkiAnn
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It's a very creative graphic novel about one room in a big house. In one page the author is showing scenes from different decades and centuries that happened in one particular spot. He browses from different owners and generations, their births, deaths, holidays and conversations happened in this place even when where was no house, even when where were no people (some scenes in B.C. era).

Eyelit That was a good one! Such a neat idea. 7y
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SarahK
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Brilliant.

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Jokila
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An eye-opening use of the medium that takes as its subject a space. Its inhabitants slip in and out of time in pop-up panels so the 1600s, 1700s, 1800s, 1900s, and 2000s can be present at once, creating a kaleidoscope of experiences that highlight both their universality and their transience. Meanwhile, molten landscapes of the past and floods of the future slip by our little human dramas in a larger story that has--and needs--no words.

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kaylaraeintheway
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I don't know why, but I completely lost it when I got to this page (1,000,000 BCE). Tears everywhere! I can't explain it. Maybe because it's so barren; maybe because so very long ago none of us - none of this - were here. It's quite a thing to try to comprehend. Anyway, this graphic novel is super rad. Snapshots of a single corner of a room, of a same space, over thousands of years. I'll be flipping through this many times, I already know it.

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Stephanie-Anne
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I don't choose "Here" as a #laidbackbook because most of its pages are wordless, but because its a quick read with a straightforward and profound premise. "Here" is about the ephemeral. Today my "here" has a pink concrete duck, but I remember this same here 20 yrs ago as wilderness. What will be here in 100 years? What was here 1000 years ago? It's laid back because I can chill and think about it. #augustphotochallenge #day10

MrBook Nice! 8y
BethFishReads Intriguing 8y
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Lindy Great suggestion. This book is ultra cool. 8y
mahasoor what's going on with that giant pink duck? Sounds like a very interesting book! 8y
Stephanie-Anne ??? @mahasoor the giant pink duck is part of a toddler play area at a water park. ??? It's sitting in a pool of water about 6" deep. 8y
Stephanie-Anne @ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled.com @Lindy Yes! This is such a cool book. 8y
mahasoor aww I want a water play park. Get those toddlers out of my way!! 😸 8y
Stephanie-Anne @mahasoor Heck yeah -- there's an octopus slide!🐙 8y
Zelma Definitely an interesting concept. I appreciated it more like an art book than graphic novel, but it was very cool. 8y
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daviewheeler
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I'm counting Here on my list of books read in 2016, even though it's mostly pictures. It is gorgeous. (I am the woman cleaning.)

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Infinite_jests
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"The story of a corner of a room and of the events that have occurred in that space over the course of hundreds of thousands of years." A beautiful book and a striking reminder that regardless of Material Things that divide -- certain emotions and experiences are universal past, present, and future