Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Sunday, March 6, 2011

A few musings on Calvin & Hobbes

The Essential Calvin and HobbesThe Essential Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Another review I just saw (almost totally unrelated ... oh well) reminded me I should give this five stars. I have loved C&H for years. One of my greatest disgusts with generally-sad newspaper comics is that Calvin and Hobbes are not there.


Chronicling the practically endless exploits of fine young Calvin, his stuffed (?!) tiger Hobbes, and occasionally others: Calvin's wartorn parents (especially his fabulously sardonic dad), the ever-sappy neighbourhood kid Susie, and  long-suffering teacher Miss Wormwood. I can't properly describe these comics. Seriously, just go try them. Or retry them. Alternately wry, uproariously funny and heartwarming, they will capture the heart of anyone who's ever had – anyone who's ever been a child. Watterson's illustrations and his dialogues are equally brilliant. There is not one strip that won't have you smiling, at the very least. The very stuff to read when you're at all pressed by negative feelings. Laughter is good for the soul, as hereby proven.


However. One minor cautionary note, potential readers:


Calvin is a freaky kid. Damn realistic, though - nicely caricatured but realistic, hence artistic. Did I mention sadistic? (Apologies.) Reminds me of myself, not too far beyond his age. If he'd owned Barbie dolls, he would totally have played out his unconscious fascination with violence and its emotional ramifications through WWIII pseudo-Holocaust Barbie games.


One of my current book-related sorrows is that I left my copy of this collection at home when I came to university. I just had to pick and choose. This is coming back with me next time I travel home, though.





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Friday, December 31, 2010

A little reading


I can't resist sharing a bit from my favourite ... is it social networking?... website, www.goodreads.com. There is never, of course, enough time to read: perhaps the second-most-irrefutable fact of life. Having cute little book-cover tiles of some things I have read makes me feel (justifiably or not) somewhat less unhappy about this.

      From Amber's bookshelf: read
    





    
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

    
The Garden Party and Other Stories

    
Small Wonder: Essays

    
Lolita

    
The Catcher in the Rye

    
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass

    
Water for Elephants

    
Negotiating with the Dead

    
The Meaning of Life

    
Un Lun Dun

    
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1

    
Swallows of Kabul

    
A Complicated Kindness

    
Our Town: A Play in Three Acts

    
Emma

    
Existence Costs

    
More Small Poems

    
The Jungle Book

    
The Merchant of Venice

    
The Merchant of Venice

    
  

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