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Carregando... Something at the Window is Scratchingde Roman Dirge
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I kind of wish that these typs of morbin books had been around when I was a kid, besides the classic Gashlycrumb Tinies, because they are absolutely delightful. Not in the typical way, obviously, but for someone who appreciates a twisted sense of humou, these poems are absolutely hilarious. Dirge doesn't quite nail it with every poem (the pirate squid only got a few lines, com on, there's totally an epic waiting there!), but he definitely has the skill to place among the Edward Goreys and Tim Burtons of the pseudo-children's book publishing pantheon. ( ) With the tagline 'Children's tales for disturbed children', Roman Dirge's little book is by turns horrific, clever and creepy. The short poems have rhymes that are, shall we say, inventive, and all are accompanied by gorgeously macabre illustrations. There are a few spelling mistakes, but I can forgive that :-) Great to leave on a coffee table, where it will either induce a 'what the hell is this?' or frequent giggles. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
A collection of short poems all telling macabre and twisted tales for children of all ages. From serious sinister one page poems like, 'Critter Pie' and 'Pear Head Man and Bread Boy' to longer stories such as 'The Sideways Man' and the title story, 'Something at My Window is Scratching'. This is Roman Dirge at his most macabre best, short stories with creepy stings in their tales. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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