Recipe for Bookaholics? : Reading Quirks by the Wild Detectives

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Got a bookaholic in the family?

Is your house filled with books?
Then this humor book might be JUST the thing to 
make YOUR weekend a hoot!

reading quirks cover


Synopsis:

A light-hearted ode to the immense pleasure of reading and its resulting neuroses in a collection of cartoons created by beloved bookstore The Wild Detectives 

Who hasn’t peeked over the shoulder of the person reading next to them on the subway, curious about the book in their hands? Who doesn’t secretly love skipping the party to stay home and read? Who hasn’t daydreamed of catching the eye of a future significant other as you discover from across the room that you’re reading the same book? If you’re a reader, you know you’ve been there, and probably in so many other weird places as well, right? That’s what happens with readers, they have these strange traits, these particular ways, that separate them from the rest. 

Reading Quirks explores, in 72 lighthearted four-frame cartoons, all these weird things readers do, from the existential dilemma of picking your next read to the frustrations of watching an overzealous dog-earer in action. The series was written and created by a bookstore in Dallas, The Wild Detectives, originally as a social media campaign—a way to connect with other readers over a shared understanding of what it means to be crazy about books. Laura Pacheco’s adorable illustrations introduce a cast of endearing characters, whose flaws and obsessions range from disarming good nature to mischievous playfulness. Reading Quirks is a witty and light-hearted ode to the immense pleasure of reading and its resulting byproduct: neurosis.

reading quirks sample 1

Review:

This is such a fun book! Be sure you aren't eating or drinking while looking at it, otherwise you may find yourself snorting and choking, from laughing so much! perfect for bookaholics, this is the book you need on hand for birthdays and Christmas- add a bookstore gift card, and your fav bookaholic will be more than delighted! And yes, I found myself in a LOT of the pages! This is a super fun book, don't miss this one!

reading quirks sample 2


About the Editors:

The Wild Detectives  is a independent bookstore, bar and venue in Oak Cliff, Dallas, that encourages community-driven cultural conversations. Since its opening in 2014 this small bookstore has hosted over 600 events and featured authors and artists such as Ben Fountain, Leni Zumas, Morgan Parker, Damien Jurado or Bill Callahan, just to mention a few. They also maintain a strong Spanish language calendar of events, having promoted some of the best young Latin American voices, featuring authors such as Eduardo Rabasa, Daniel Saldaña París, Verónica Gerber, among others, in single events or as part of the international literary festival Hay Festival. So far, the business has been chosen Best Bookstore 2014, 2015 and 2016 by D Magazine, and also 2018 by the Dallas Observer. It was selected by American Way, along with Powell’s and other 3 bookstores in the country, as the spearheads of the recent American indie bookstore renaissance. 

Andrés de la Casa Huertas: Although Andrés started his career as a journalist –he was press assistant for the Basque social democrats in the Spanish Parliament– he was always more interested in creativity. As graphic designer and art director he’s worked for top international brands, first in Madrid, then also in Dublin and London. He’s currently creative director at The Wild Detectives, a bookstore bar venue in Dallas. Reading Quirks is his first published work. 

Javier Garcia del Moral  worked as a civil engineer in places like Spain, Ireland, Middle East and the US. In 2014 he founded The Wild Detectives bookstore along with his longtime friend Paco Vique. He combines his civil engineering work with directing The Wild Detectives bookstore and currently lives in Dallas,Tx 

About the Illustrator:

Laura Pacheco Laura  is a well known Spanish illustrator and cartoonist. She’s the author of several Graphic Novels in Spain, such as Señor Pacheco: agente secreto (¡Caramba!, 2013) and Problemas del primer mundo (Lumen, 2014). Along with her sister, the author Carmen Pacheco, they’ve also published Una semana en familia (¡Caramba!, 2011), Troll Corporation (¡Caramba!, 2018) and Divas de diván (¡Caramba!, 2018).

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