2015-12-23

yearinreview:

Books Born on Tumblr

When a Tumblr and a publisher love each other very much, and they want to express that love physically, a book is born.

Calm the F*ck Down by David Vienna

life.love.beauty by Keegan Allen

Textastrophe by Matt Andrews

99 Problems by Ali Graham

Hammer Head by Nina MacLaughlin

Tragedy Series by Benjamin Dewey

My 1992 Diary by Dawn Luebbe

Texts From Mittens by Angie Bailey

I Was An Awesomer Kid by Brad Getty

Conversation Sparks by Ryan Chapman

Menswear Dog by David Fung and Yena Kim

Find Momo Coast to Coast by Andrew Knapp

Nimona by Noelle Stevenson

SchadenFreezers by Jason Kreher and Matt Moore

Penguins with People Problems by Mary Laura Philpott

Check These Out by Gina Sheridan

Droll Pranks for Rich Boys by Dan Bulla

Men & Cats by Marie-Eva Gatuingt and Alice Chaygneaud

Hipster Animals by Dyna Moe

Cabin Porn by Noah Kalina and Zach Klein

Deep Dark Fears by Fran Kause

Slaughterhouse90210 by Maris Kreizman

Pop Sonnets by Erik Didriksen

Poorly Drawn Lines by Reza Farazmand

Parenting is Easy by Sara Given

Memories by Lang Leav

This May Sound Crazy by Abigail Breslin

Humans of New York: Stories by Brandon Stanton

The Rap Yearbook by Shea Serrano

You Don’t Have to Like Me by Alida Nugent

All The Words Are Yours by Tyler Knott Gregson

The Dogist by Elias Weiss Friedman

Last Night’s Reading by Kate Gavino

Marnie the Dog by Shirley Braha and Marnie the Dog

Notorious RBG by Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik

Felines of New York by Jim Tews

Proud to call Droll Pranks for Rich Boys, Conversation Sparks, and I Was An Awesomer Kid our children. 

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