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P.S. A movie reviewer once made a comment while reviewing a poorly-made movie, that the book is better. His fellow reviewer asked, âWhich book?â since that movie wasnât based on any book. His reply was, âAny bookâ. :)
On second read, a bit too âadultâ for a kid, who almost never reads anything except comics and probably has never heard all the terms heâs spouting.
Calvin has got my vocabulary beat hands down. Miss Wormwood must be doing something right though it may cost her mental health dearly or maybe it is the comics and the gum magazine he reads.
I think I would really, really, enjoy listening to a conversation between Calvin and Caufield (from the Frazz comic strip) regarding books, time travel, and mankindâs future.
The New York Times ran a Top 100 Books of the 21st Century list last month. Two, actually: one based on a poll of published authors, one on a poll of readers. There were significant differences between the two lists.
The authorsâ list included only four books that Iâd read, two of which I liked and two of which I definitely did not. The readersâ list had three of those four books, albeit in different placements, and included one which Iâd read and liked that did not make the authorsâ list, as well as a book that Iâd started but hadnât finished because life interfered. Otherwise, both lists had tons of books Iâd never heard of, and handfuls that I knew of by reputation and didnât have any interest in.
I guess the moral of the story is, commercial and critical success are no guarantees of a bookâs quality.
dadthedawg Premium Member 6 months ago
Calvin, save it for your book reportâŠ..
The Calvinosaurus That Calvin Wanted To Discover 6 months ago
Unless itâs Hamster Huey and the Gooey Kablooie. That doesnât need its own movie.
C 6 months ago
Is this an effective way of remaining an only child?
cmxx 6 months ago
âWhy did you bring me that book I didnât want to be read to out of up for?â
snsurone76 6 months ago
Rosalyn could write a book about kids like Calvinâtrouble is, the title âAdventures in Babysittingâ has already been taken.
Imagine 6 months ago
But it has been turned into a comic strip.
sirbadger 6 months ago
The story was popular back in the day when there were fewer choices.
su43dipta 6 months ago
Those are all valid concerns.
P.S. A movie reviewer once made a comment while reviewing a poorly-made movie, that the book is better. His fellow reviewer asked, âWhich book?â since that movie wasnât based on any book. His reply was, âAny bookâ. :)
Bilan 6 months ago
The purpose of a bedtime story is to put you to sleep, not entertain. Wait a sec, thatâs what most movies do nowadays.
orinoco womble 6 months ago
Does Dad even have a video player?
Jayalexander 6 months ago
Once there was sad little boy who was hit by a flying book.
Kimmies01 6 months ago
Calvin would drive me crazy. He has enough energy for three children.
BigDaveGlass 6 months ago
A bowl of Sugar Bombs for supper might not have been the best ideaâŠâŠ
Purple People Eater 6 months ago
It hasnât been made into a movie, but it has been made into a comic strip.
The Reader Premium Member 6 months ago
I think they did make it into a comic strip.
sandpiper 6 months ago
On second read, a bit too âadultâ for a kid, who almost never reads anything except comics and probably has never heard all the terms heâs spouting.
eced52 6 months ago
Yeah, it was called âHome Aloneâ.
Egrayjames 6 months ago
âThe Kid Stranglerâ by Calvinâs Dad became a No. 1 Best Seller. Everyone agreed ââhe had it comingââ.
SquidGamerGal 6 months ago
DO YOU WANT A BEDTIME STORY OR NOT?!
[Traveler] Premium Member 6 months ago
Whatâs the difference between a fairytale and a war story? A fairytale begins âonce upon a timeâ and a war story begins âthis is no $hitâ
einarbt 6 months ago
Calvin has got my vocabulary beat hands down. Miss Wormwood must be doing something right though it may cost her mental health dearly or maybe it is the comics and the gum magazine he reads.
Sun 6 months ago
The story could be well established within a daily comic strip, Calvin.
rockyridge1977 6 months ago
Donât think he really wants a story!!!!!!
BJDucer 6 months ago
I think I would really, really, enjoy listening to a conversation between Calvin and Caufield (from the Frazz comic strip) regarding books, time travel, and mankindâs future.
g04922 6 months ago
Obviously, Calvin is NOT sleepyâŠ
mindjob 6 months ago
The critics panned it, but the audiences loved it
Beetle Bailey's Haint 6 months ago
âOnce there was a time Iâd rob my mamaFor a good meal and a smokeâ
PoodleGroomer 6 months ago
Is this the book that was adapted into a movie by Quinten Tarantino?
Chelonaut 6 months ago
Calvin invented Goodreads.
Count Olaf Premium Member 6 months ago
Hereâs a great one, Calvin. Your Dad should read you this : âIt was a bright day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.â
Calvins Brother 6 months ago
âHow many languages has it been printed in?â
m5bishop5 6 months ago
Wow! I didnât know âHamster Huey and the Gooey Kablooieâ was on the NYTâs best seller list. It must have been for Calvin to approve of it.
John Jorgensen 6 months ago
The New York Times ran a Top 100 Books of the 21st Century list last month. Two, actually: one based on a poll of published authors, one on a poll of readers. There were significant differences between the two lists.
The authorsâ list included only four books that Iâd read, two of which I liked and two of which I definitely did not. The readersâ list had three of those four books, albeit in different placements, and included one which Iâd read and liked that did not make the authorsâ list, as well as a book that Iâd started but hadnât finished because life interfered. Otherwise, both lists had tons of books Iâd never heard of, and handfuls that I knew of by reputation and didnât have any interest in.
I guess the moral of the story is, commercial and critical success are no guarantees of a bookâs quality.
mistercatworks 6 months ago
âIs it all in one book or do they drag it out to a trilogy?â
lnrokr55 6 months ago
Has it been on morning TV yet? What do Gale, Tony, and Nate think ???? ⊠;-0
WariokartDoubleDash 6 months ago
Whenever its not Hamster HueyâŠ
glowing-steak32 6 months ago
Thatâs why we have junior novels today.