
In reviewing Douglas Adams’ first two Hitchhikers books I said they were perhaps the only books I’d read where I wouldn’t change a thing; not a sentence, not a comma, nothing. In the case of Life, The Universe and Everything I can’t make such a bold statement. Make no mistake, Douglas Adams could probably write a book on changing your oil and make it humorous but there’s a difference between humorous and hilarious. The first two books are hilarious. This one is just a bit less so. I had the feeling that Adams began the series with a head full of brilliant ideas and now we’ve gotten to the ideas and plots that didn’t make the cut in the first two books. Now mind you I’m rating this book on the Douglas Adams scale which reaches a much higher level than your average writer.
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In an age of first-person-perspective gameing, twitter, and interactive wizardry, its amazing that the simple tales of a pair of anthropomorphic amphibians can still hold a child’s attention. But my two-year-old twins love the five adventures of Frog and his silly best friend Toad:
In “Spring” Frog has to convince the sluggish Toad hibernation time is over - by devious means!
In “The Story” the well-meaning Toad’s efforts to comfort his sick friend Frog backfire when he can’t come up with a bed-time story.
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The item on the agenda of a worm is established immediately with the title and then every event is dated by month and number. This delightful book of cartoons by Doreen Cronin, is a friendly worm which detects that there are some good things in life and the not so good.
His mother says there are three things you must always remember:
1 of the Earth gives us everything we need.
2nd, if we dig tunnels, which help to look after theLand.
3 Daddy never cared if they eat the paper.
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Mike and Lynx named Kitty
Mike Kerr
Kiwe publish, Ltd (2006)
ISBN 9781931195362
Reviewed by Debra Gaynor for Reader Views (11/06)
In "Mike and Lynx named Kitty" Mike Kerr is a bit generous stock of himself. It begins with an introduction to life in Alaska and facts about a lynx. Mike Kerr was born and raised in Alaska, fish commercially in the 30's and 40's. Boys began, fishing, fishing and hunting in the early age of five or six. It hasa trip that Mike was a lynx kitten orphans.
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Many parents are so busy making money today that she did not think twice to have this in the hands of others the task of putting their children because they know well how important to ensure that their children grow up smart enough to various problems that come of life of each person on a daily basis.
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