"retold" and "illustrated" by Barry Downard Simon & Schuster Put. The Photoshop. Down. Seriously, this is one of the most atrociously illustrated books I've seen in a stretch. Retelling the Aesop Tortoise and Hare fable what we have goes beyond the usual anthropomorphic animals, it actually grafts human features like eyes, lips, hair and teeth onto the animals to create a creepy Island of Dr.
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By: David Elzey,
on 1/11/2008
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By: Liz B,
on 4/28/2007
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Just wondering -- is anyone going to Mashup 2007: Reaching Today's Totally Wired Generation With Technology?
It looks very cool, and it looks like the type of non-library conference that librarians should attend. It's in San Francisco, July 16 to July 17. Mashup 2007 is produced by Ypulse.
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That is definitely a cover I don't think I could bear to reach for, let alone touch, at the library or bookstore.Thanks for the review, er, warning. I think I'll stick with Milo Winter and Bugs Bunny.