A modern Slaughterhouse-Five. Epic and genre twisting.

Flabby early but manages to justify its unique take on time travel and earn it's ending. 3.5 but I'll round up.

A nice 2016 update to and real world test of the Moneyball strategy. Fun characters, moves fairly quickly.

The less said the better... But there's enough here to keep this tale feeling fresh.

Not what I expected, deeper than your average retrospective illustrated memoir.

I like Ferris. I liked this book.

Visceral, modern. Wouldn't be a five star collection except it's doing something nobody else is. Impressive variety of viewpoints.