That book has good reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. I suspect the fault may lie with Agnes on this one, unless she’s not one for ‘morality tales that deal with serious issues like the terrible injuries that car accidents can cause’.
That little girl is very rude and I frequently fine her very annoying. I am surprised that her grandmother isn’t called into school for “conferences” with her teacher and the principal. On the other hand, I must keep in mind that this is a comic strip, not the real world….
So cool that Agnes is reading Henry Gregor Felsen. This was a favorite book of mine when I was in Jr High. Henry Gregor Felsen was a favorite author and I read all of his books that were available at the time in paperback, aside from Crash Club, there were Hot Rod, Rag Top, Street Rod, etc. They were all very enjoyable.
RuComm over 4 years ago
That book has good reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. I suspect the fault may lie with Agnes on this one, unless she’s not one for ‘morality tales that deal with serious issues like the terrible injuries that car accidents can cause’.
dwane.scoty1 over 4 years ago
Here’s a good read for you, Agnes. “Caring for your Manufactured Home: Make a Game of It”!
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Ah, “victim-hood” has been well and truly instilled into our vacuous echo chamber!
poopick over 4 years ago
That little girl is very rude and I frequently fine her very annoying. I am surprised that her grandmother isn’t called into school for “conferences” with her teacher and the principal. On the other hand, I must keep in mind that this is a comic strip, not the real world….
phboles over 4 years ago
So cool that Agnes is reading Henry Gregor Felsen. This was a favorite book of mine when I was in Jr High. Henry Gregor Felsen was a favorite author and I read all of his books that were available at the time in paperback, aside from Crash Club, there were Hot Rod, Rag Top, Street Rod, etc. They were all very enjoyable.
MichaelHelwig over 4 years ago
Blaming someone else for everything. Where have I seen that before?
englander1259 Premium Member over 4 years ago
This captures it…
Ukko wilko over 4 years ago
Typical modern attitude… everything is someone else’s fault.
mistercatworks over 4 years ago
She’s going for the not-my-fault education. Good luck with that.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
“… Regardless, it’s somebody else’s fault.”