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Play It Again, Schroeder
A delightful walk down memory lane. Schroeder and his toy piano appear in the earliest strips through the final ones with all the cast making appearances. Often, the most is said with little or no dialogue. Each character has their own special interaction, whether jilted lover, music affectionado, bystander, coach, etc. Always the center of attention at parties, this...
Published on January 19, 2009 by C. Strong
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Not what I had hoped
Though I do love Peanuts and was not dissapointed in the strips selected, I had thought this collection would be similar to other Ballantine Books collections with similar titles. I thought it would be the Peanuts strip for an entire year - they have gone backward from 2000 to 1995. But it is not - this strictly is a musical collection.
Published on November 21, 2007 by M. Garrett
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Not what I had hoped, November 21, 2007
This review is from: Play It Again, Schroeder! (Paperback)
Though I do love Peanuts and was not dissapointed in the strips selected, I had thought this collection would be similar to other Ballantine Books collections with similar titles. I thought it would be the Peanuts strip for an entire year - they have gone backward from 2000 to 1995. But it is not - this strictly is a musical collection.
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Play It Again, Schroeder, January 19, 2009
This review is from: Play It Again, Schroeder! (Paperback)
A delightful walk down memory lane. Schroeder and his toy piano appear in the earliest strips through the final ones with all the cast making appearances. Often, the most is said with little or no dialogue. Each character has their own special interaction, whether jilted lover, music affectionado, bystander, coach, etc. Always the center of attention at parties, this collection of comics favorite piano player is a must for all Peanuts fans. Beethoven would have been proud!
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