The Recoup

SINCE 2013: Books and books and books and books and occasionally other things

Book Reviews

  • The Jaywalker

    Writer and occasional Recoup contributor Lisa Carver has a delightfully disgusting new book out, and has reunited with her former Rollerderby cohort, Dame Darcy. Don’t miss this book!!!!!! Read more

  • The Jaywalker

    Writer and occasional Recoup contributor Lisa Carver has a delightfully disgusting new book out, and has reunited with her former Rollerderby cohort, Dame Darcy. Don’t miss this book!!!!!! Read more

  • Beverly is the stunning debut graphic novel by Nick Drnaso, offering a disturbing, complex storyline that twists and turns in such a way that indicates a masterful new storyteller is in our midst. Read more

  • Beverly is the stunning debut graphic novel by Nick Drnaso, offering a disturbing, complex storyline that twists and turns in such a way that indicates a masterful new storyteller is in our midst. Read more

  • Optic Nerve creator Adrian Tomine’s newest work, Killing and Dying, compiles six stories from that comic’s last three issues, but don’t let that bother you; the tales offered here are easily his finest to date. Read more

  • Optic Nerve creator Adrian Tomine’s newest work, Killing and Dying, compiles six stories from that comic’s last three issues, but don’t let that bother you; the tales offered here are easily his finest to date. Read more

  • The wonderful weirdness of kids, as captured by our friend Lisa Carver. Laughs galore await you! Read more

  • The wonderful weirdness of kids, as captured by our friend Lisa Carver. Laughs galore await you! Read more

  • Sumdumhonky (Cool Titles)

    Veteran R&B musician Lloyd Price’s second autobiographical work is an important document of uncomfortable but necessary conversations about race, as seen through his eight decades of life. Read more

  • Sumdumhonky (Cool Titles)

    Veteran R&B musician Lloyd Price’s second autobiographical work is an important document of uncomfortable but necessary conversations about race, as seen through his eight decades of life. Read more