I definitely enjoyed it, but really toes the line with cheese. A fun read.
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Patrick Armstrong rated 100 Days in Uranium City: 5 stars
Patrick Armstrong reviewed Utopia Avenue by David Mitchell
Patrick Armstrong rated Black Jack, Volume 9: 4 stars
Patrick Armstrong rated Oishinbo, a la carte. Ramen & Gyōza: 4 stars
Patrick Armstrong rated I Know You Rider: 3 stars
Patrick Armstrong rated Nonnonba: 5 stars
Patrick Armstrong rated Why Art?: 4 stars

Why Art? by Eleanor Davis
Why art? What is it? What is it for?
These are questions that have vexed scholars and historians, makers of …
Patrick Armstrong rated Either/or: 5 stars

Either/or by Elif Batuman
Selin returns to Harvard for her sophomore year, spends lots of time thinking about Ivan, then moves on.
Patrick Armstrong rated Breath: 4 stars

Breath by James Nestor
There is nothing more essential to our health and well-being than breathing: take air in, let it out, repeat twenty-five …