April Reading List
Apr. 10th, 2025 06:40 pmApril is here whether I'm ready for it or not, and here's this month's reading list. As usual, I'll update it as I add things and finish things, and we'll see where I am by the end of the month!
I'm back on the regency romance ride! The Devil Is a Marquess, A Wicked Kind of Husband, and Anything But a Gentleman were all recs I found on r/historicalromance over on Reddit. I get a lot of my romance recs there. I'll probably read a few more in this vein this month, but we'll see if I find anymore with summaries that pique my interest.
I've been working my way through this series alongside Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, since they converge in Captain America: Cold War, which I currently have an inter-library loan request out for! I've really been enjoying it. This volume had Joaquin turning into a terrible were-bird, which was very serious in the comic but would sound a little ridiculous to explain to anyone outside of comics. Also I was introduced to a new character, Nomad, who's backstory seems really interesting. I might try to hunt down some comics with him in it after I finish with Messrs. Lanzing and Onyebuchi's respective Captain America runs.
- Captain America Comics #1-10 (Joe Simon, Comic Issues)
- All Winners Comics #1-2 (Carl Burgos, Comic Issues)
- Young Allies Comics #1 (Stan Lee, Comic Issues)
Captain America: Symbol of Truth, Vol. 2: Pax Mohannda (Tochi Onyebuchi, TPB)- Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, Vol. 2: The Invader (Jackson Lanzing, TPB)
- U.S. 1, #1-12 (Al Milgrom, Comic Series)
The Devil Is a Marquess (Elisa Braden, E-Book)A Wicked Kind of Husband (Mia Vincy, E-Book)Anything but a Gentleman (Elisa Braden, E-Book)- Nightwing: A Knight in Bludhaven
Smut, Filth, and Perversion
I'm back on the regency romance ride! The Devil Is a Marquess, A Wicked Kind of Husband, and Anything But a Gentleman were all recs I found on r/historicalromance over on Reddit. I get a lot of my romance recs there. I'll probably read a few more in this vein this month, but we'll see if I find anymore with summaries that pique my interest.
Captain America: Symbol of Truth, Vol. 2: Pax Mohannda
I've been working my way through this series alongside Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty, since they converge in Captain America: Cold War, which I currently have an inter-library loan request out for! I've really been enjoying it. This volume had Joaquin turning into a terrible were-bird, which was very serious in the comic but would sound a little ridiculous to explain to anyone outside of comics. Also I was introduced to a new character, Nomad, who's backstory seems really interesting. I might try to hunt down some comics with him in it after I finish with Messrs. Lanzing and Onyebuchi's respective Captain America runs.