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Unshelved, Vol. 1

Unshelved, Vol. 1

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mallville rocks!
Review: My wife works in a library so I bought this for her, after having read the strip online for months (http://www.overduemedia.com), and it was the best thing I've given her since the wedding ring. Her coworkers, who have pasted up printed-out strips and pinned them up all over the back room of the library, were quite envious. EXCELLENT book! Bill & Gene are working on Volume 2, due out soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mallville rocks!
Review: My wife works in a library so I bought this for her, after having read the strip online for months (http://www.overduemedia.com), and it was the best thing I've given her since the wedding ring. Her coworkers, who have pasted up printed-out strips and pinned them up all over the back room of the library, were quite envious. EXCELLENT book! Bill & Gene are working on Volume 2, due out soon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dilbert for librarians
Review: Unshelved is the ongoing saga of life at the Mallville Public Library, featuring Dewey (the caffeine-addicted, comic-reading YA librarian), Mel (the new branch manager, who's just having the shine worn off...), Tamara (an overly-upbeat children's librarian), Colleen (the computer-illiterate reference librarian), Merv (a 12 year old who spends all of his free time in the library, although he doesn't actually read anything), and 'Buddy the Book Beaver' (long story).

Wonderful stuff, which started life as an e-comic. The artwork starts out a little rough, but the creators soon get into the swing of things. The book itself is a good quality paperback - much better than I would expect from a self-published work.

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