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  <title>Acme Novelty Library #18 (Acme Novelty Library)</title>
  <author>Chris Ware</author>
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  <rating>9</rating>
  <description>In keeping with his athletic goal of issuing a volume of his occasionally lauded ACME series once every new autumn, volume 18 finds cartoonist Chris Ware abandoning the engaging serialization of his &amp;#8220;Rusty Brown&amp;#8221; and instead focusing upon his ongoing and more experimentally grim narrative &amp;#8220;Building Stories.&amp;#8221;Collecting pages unseen except in obscure alternative weekly periodicals and sophisticated expensive coffee-table magazines, ACME Novelty Library #18 reintroduces the characters that New York Times readers found &amp;#8220;dry&amp;#8221; and &amp;#8220;deeply depressing&amp;#8221; when one chapter of the work (not included here) was presented in its pages during 2005 and 2006. Set in a Chicago apartment building more or less in the year 2000, the stories move from the straightforward to the mnemonically complex, invading characters&amp;#8217; memories and personal ambitions with a text point size likely unreadable to human beings over the age of forty-five. Reformatted to accommodate this different material, readers will be pleased by the volume&amp;#8217;s vertical shape and tasteful design, which, unlike Ware&amp;#8217;s earlier volumes, should discreetly blend into any stack or shelf of real books.</description>
  <reviews_count>23</reviews_count>
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