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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great fun for the kids!,
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This review is from: Mr. Bean's Definitive and Extremely Marvelous Guide to France (Hardcover)
We picked up this book while doing a study on France, and since the library had it listed as nonfiction I figured it would be a good addition. I found it a tad difficult to follow because it is VERY visual with lots of drawings and different arrows - there is a lot of busyness going on BUT the kids absolutely love this book. At 10 and 13, I wasn't sure how they would like it, but this is hands down their favorite geography book that we've gotten yet.
5.0 out of 5 stars
hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!,
This review is from: Mr. Bean's Definitive and Extremely Marvelous Guide to France (Kindle Edition)
it isnt the funniest book i have read but it is sooooooo funny!man, i was luaghing like crazy.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Wasted money,
By Lynn Brooke (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mr. Bean's Definitive and Extremely Marvelous Guide to France (Hardcover)
If you're a Rowan Atkinson fan (Mr. Bean, Black Adder), this book is a huge disappointment. Perhaps the Mr. Bean style of visual humor doesn't translate well into words; the book was boorish, not the least clever and very repetitive. Granted it was not purchased as great literature, but it was not even the least bit entertaining. If you like Rowan Atkinson, stick to BBC television or his recent movie. The book was abysmal.
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Mr. Bean's Definitive and Extremely Marvelous Guide to France by Robin Driscoll (Hardcover - August 21, 2007)
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