This is, I think, still the most recent book by the excellent cartoonist Andi Watson, which I reviewed in a monthly round-up barely two years ago. Why did I read it again? Well, I think
that the first time around, I read it from an electronic copy, so I
eventually bought a real book for myself and took the opportunity to
read it again before placing it on the shelf.
Now, it's entirely possible that I already have a copy on the shelf,
since my sense of what books I own and don't was completely blown to
hell by my flood in 2011. I frankly can't remember what I used to have
and got flooded out, and what I used to have and still have by a fluke,
and what I was meaning to buy back then but never did, and what I was
meaning to buy back then and did later, and what I've bought since then
but haven't read, and what I've bought since then and read and forgot
because I didn't care about it. This sucks, since I used to be really
good at remembering all those things.
But being surprised by your own shelves
is no bad thing, so I'm not actually complaining. Even if I have bought
several books a couple of times over the past few years.
And if it means I read a cute little souffle like Princess Decomposia and Count Spatula again, even if I don't "need to," well, that still sounds like a good thing, doesn't it?
Go
see my old post if you want to know anything about the book: it's by
one of our great cartoonists, and it's suitable for middle-grade readers
though not limited to them. That's good enough for me.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Princess Decomposia and Count Spatula by Andi Watson
Recurring Motifs:
Comics,
Reviews,
You Know: For Kids
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