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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Nice and Unique Peanuts Book,
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This review is from: It Goes Without Saying: Peanuts at Its Silent Best (Hardcover)
Ballantine Books have published several Peanuts books over the past 5 years or so. Several have chronicled strips published in a given year (1995 through 1999) while their most recent efforts have focused on themes (Halloween-related strips, baseball-related strips with another book based on camp-related strips coming out next year). This book deals with strips that have no dialogue in them, which was a format used by Schulz throughout the strip's nearly 50 year run.It is amazing how Schulz could make a point or garner a small chuckle just through the actions of his characters without nary a word spoken. This is primarily done with his strips with the animal characters (Snoopy, Woodstock and Spike), but it actually to me is more effective with his human characters. I will say one thing. The book can be read through pretty quick with all that reading! |
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It Goes Without Saying: Peanuts at Its Silent Best by Charles M. Schulz (Hardcover - November 1, 2005)
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