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Hi.
There are so many great books around here, it's hard to know where to begin.
I usually just run around in circles (not chasing my tail, thank
you very much, I'm Manx) until one of them demands my attention and then
I sit down to consume, I mean read, it. Usually that's a pretty good
test. 'Cause with all these good books around here, they have to
demand
your attention to be worthy of it. That's what I say.
![]() Hold
onto your hats! Hat tricks! A Hat of many colors! A Hat with
many talents... ah, you get the hat idea. It takes Milo a little
longer to "get it." A bear is of invaluable assistance. Disappearing
into a hat can be a very important trick to learn...
Agee, Jon. Milo's Hat Trick. Hyperion: Michael Di Capua Books, 2001. First edition. Hardcover. New book. $15.95 |
![]() "Tyger,
Tyger, burning bright / In the forests of the night."
What lyricism. What pictures! Check this out: it's a William
Blake poem illustrated by Neil Waldman for children. A tad on the
scary side, but not too scary for me, no sirree. Read it to me, Mom.
Blake, William. The Tyger. Illustrated by Neil Waldman. Harcourt Brace, 1993, first edition. Great condition. VG/VG. <SOLD> |
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5/10/02