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Book Reviews of The Calvin and Hobbes Lazy Sunday BookBook Review: I love Calvin and Hobbes Summary: 5 StarsI'm a huge Calvin and Hobbes fan so I cannot really give a very objective view.... but I really liked the book and is EXACTLY what I want to read on a Lazy Sunday!
Book Review: FUN READ Summary: 5 StarsThis is great anytime---you can pick up and read any or all quickly and have fun!!
Book Review: Calvin the imaginative Summary: 5 StarsThis collection takes place mostly in summer/fall and the theme is around lazy days and Sundays as well. My favourite panel in this collection is when Susie and Calvin are playing house and begins: S: "Darlinggg, I'm home! And I brought a surprise!" C: "Let's hope it's a divorce!" I still go off into spurts of laughter at that one... **LOL** Enjoy (in full page and full colour) the adventures of Spaceman Spiff to a max here. There is also a lot of "pouncing" which I thought would have been more appropriate in Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat but....nevertheless 5 stars for a great strip that never gets tired!
Book Review: THE BEST SUNDAY COMIC COLLECTION FROM WATTERSON Summary: 5 StarsThis collection is the best from Watterson. 5 stars. Calvin and Hobbes are great in this one.
Book Review: Fun, Fun, Fun Summary: 5 StarsWhat a treat, 126 large pages of Calvin and Hobbes comic strips in full-color. Having this book means being able to read and re-read your favorites. There are even a couple I'd like to frame and look at every day.
Bill Watterson does such a great job getting inside a kid's head and what a kid. Calvin's active imagination creates imaginary worlds, monsters under the bed, and bedevils his parents and Susie who lives down the street.
Hobbes comes alive when he's alone with Calvin, but reverts to a stuffed tiger when others are present. Their conversations are inventive, philosophical, and sometimes just silly. It's great fun!
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