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76 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic NOT for young children!,
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This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
I have always thought of Shel Silverstein as the American counterpart to England's Roald Dahl--someone who writes ostensibly for children much of the time, but whose worldview is dark, perhaps a little damp, and steeped in a winking cynicism. Silverstein proves my point adeptly in the 1961 classic "Uncle Shelby's ABZ," a loopy uproar of a book that should never, NEVER be given to young children. You will, however, want to get a copy for every adult you're fond of who doesn't already own a copy.As Silverstein explains in the foreword (done here, as throughout the book, in his own handwriting), he has thought and thought about children and as he wasn't blessed with children of his own, he has come up with this "primer" for all children. The book opens with a wee poem: O child learn your ABZ's That ought to give you an idea of what's to come. Silverstein meticulously addresses every letter in the alphabet, descending further and further as he does into a swirling pit of black humor. He starts off, of course, with "A," writing with great jollity about how many green apples he thinks the reader can eat (everything is addressed directly TO the reader, as though the reader is a child, making the text all the more seductive). "E" is a hoot: E is for egg. Silverstein's humor is subversive, to say the least. One page has a coupon, which Silverstein accompanies with the following text: Kids! Clip out this certificate and bring it to your friendly neighborhood grocer and he will give you, absolutely free . . . A REAL LIVE PONY! I have seen adults absolutely dissolve off their chairs with helpless laughter on reading "Uncle Shelby's ABZ." It wickedly plays off every insecurity and worry and doomed hope that any child secretly entertains, and it does so with a ruthlessness that's mighty to behold. This is highly, highly, HIGHLY recommended for any adult.
43 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wickedly funny,
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This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
You surely don't need me to introduce you to the late Sheldon Allan Silverstein. Even if you're not aware that he wrote the lyrics to e.g. 'A Boy Named Sue' and 'Cover of the Rolling Stone', you've undoubtedly at least heard of _The Giving Tree_ and _Where the Sidewalk Ends_ and _A Light in the Attic_ and _Lafcadio, the Lion Who Shot Back_ and _The Missing Piece_ and . . .
You probably don't need me to introduce you to this wickedly hilarious and subversive book, either. It's one of the most side-splitting things Silverstein ever wrote, and if you know who he was, you've probably heard of it. It's brilliant, and it's guaranteed -- maybe even deliberately designed -- to annoy the sort of person who says 'I have a sense of humor, but'. (Which always, _always_ translates to 'I don't have a sense of humor'. You can take that to the bank.) But if you don't yet have your own copy, you might be put off by the fact that the new edition's title says it's for 'adults only'. That's misleading; in fact it's almost exactly the reverse of the truth. There's no 'adult material' in the entire book -- just some stuff that might be a little risky for kids too young or unsophisticated to understand the jokes. But the jokes are most definitely for kids -- even really tall, forty-plus ones like me. Do you know any 'adults' who would be amused at the sly hint that you should give Daddy a haircut while he naps because, having spent all his money on toys and oatmeal for _you_, 'poor poor poor poor Daddy' can't afford to go to a barber? Or who would laugh uncontrollably at the suggestion that if you tell the kidnapper your daddy has a lot of money, maybe he'll let you ride in his really keen fast car? 'Adults only', my tochis. Kids understand this humor _way_ better than 'adults' do; any grownup who laughs at it is really a great big kid. I'm giving a copy to one of my daughters for her birthday, with strict instructions not to show it to my wife. [Later note: Her reaction when I gave it to her was to laugh herself silly on every page and say repeatedly, 'That is _so_ wrong.'] Kids are nowhere near as touchy about this dark-humored stuff as 'adults' are. When I was a toddler, my parents used to sing me a cute little song about chopping me up for kindling wood; I don't think I suffered any emotional scars. And most 'nursery rhymes' -- not to mention fairy tales -- are bloodthirsty horror stories. When most kids find out what 'Ring Around the Rosey' is _really_ about, they think it's _cool_. Your own kids' chances of keeping their sense of humor into 'adulthood' increase immeasurably if they have a copy of this book to help them. Give it to them at once. No loving parent subjects a child to an unnecessary risk of maturity.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious...I can read it over and over and over and over,
By A Customer
This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
Now I know why I've loved Uncle Shelby's poetry all these years - I stumbled upon this book a few years ago and just love rereading it over and over. It never fails to make me laugh. I share it with everyone I know. Great book for parents and babysitters - we can fully appreciate the jokes as we've been there. Would kids like it? Maybe, maybe not. But I think that adults are the ones who fully get it. It's kind of like the way I feel about Tom and Jerry the cartoon. I loved it as a kid, but find it so much funnier as an adult. (not that ABZ book is similar to the cartoon, just the age thing).If you love humor, you will love this book. Uncle Shelby is not gentle in this book. Instead, he has a wicked sense of humor. Very refreshing, very entertaining.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant humor. . . .,
By Julie K. Scanlon (Huntington Woods, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
Every grandparent should read this to their grand children. A perfect gift for any age group--especially for two- through four-year-olds. Not to mention an unappreciated babysitter's secret weapon.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Adults Only Is Right,
This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
I absolutely love this book. My older copy is subtitled "a primer for tender young minds," but the "adults only" in the new edition is probably a good idea. You know your own kids best and can decide if they can handle it, but give this book to someone else's kids at risk of alienating their parents forever (though maybe that isn't a bad thing if they don't have a sense of humor). This is not one of his poetry books, but lists each letter and what it stands for. Silverstein's unique sense of humor is evident. He advises children to give Daddy a haircut while he is sleeping and to hide his keys, and these are some of the tamer examples. Of course the alphabet is too restricting, and Silverstein breaks off periodically to have a little more fun. I don't want to reveal too much, so suffice it to say that this book is hilarious. This isn't as engaging as Silverstein's poetic works, which would be a better choice for a newcomer to his writings. But if you are a fan and would welcome something different, this is a delightful choice.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Still funny after all of these years,
By A Customer
This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
I first read this book as a child some 30 years ago and loved it! I have finally bought a new one so that I can share it without worrying about it falling apart. It taunts me to do the things I have always wanted to do but knew I "shouldn't". If you have a slightly lopsided humorous view of the real world you will probably laugh for hours. It says for adults only, but any intelligent older child with a healthy sense of fun and humor will enjoy the book as I did 30 years ago. If your sensibilities are easily disturbed, this book is not for you!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A treasure!,
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This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
This book has been in my house since it's first printing and it's a treasure!! I've ordered so many copies and given them as gifts and everyone just loves it. It's really more of a satyric for adults but there's nothing dirty in it so it can be read to and seen by children without worry. I think I was about 10 when I first saw it and I'm 53 now and still enjoying--no, loving!--this wonderful book. In fact, all my sisters and I frequently quote this book , and you will, too!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I laughed till I cried!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
I recently saw a copy of this book for the first time and I can't remember the last time I laughed so hard! I remember loving Shel Silverstein books as a kid, but I can't say I ever saw this one at the school library or book fairs! I just ordered my own copy and I can hardly wait to receive it. I am sure this book will still be just as hilarious the 20th time I read it. Also, I have about a dozen in people in mind who will probably be receiving it for Christmas, too. . . anyone with a (slightly twisted) sense of humor will love it!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT book,
By "dibidah" (North Pole, AK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
This is one of my all time favorite books. If you're a fan of Shel Silverstein and have a somewhat twisted sense of humor, you'll love this book.The book is written in the style of Shel's other children's books (A Light in the Attic, etc.) with the exception that this book is intended for older children/teens and adults. Unlike typical "A is for Apple" alphabet books, Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book is a vehicle for twisted humor along the lines of B is for Baby, Mommy loves the Baby more than she loves you. (Not a direct quote, but something like that.) The entire book is hilarious and one you'll want to read over and over again.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I Love This Book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only (Paperback)
I read this book over and over from the time I was six years old. (Yes, six. Under my mom's supervision. And, yes, I got the joke.) Who knew dear Uncle Shelby could be so twisted? It's a hilarious read for adults, older children, and mature-for-their-age younger children. If you have a rather dark sense of humor, you'll almost certainly enjoy this book.
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Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only by Shel Silverstein (Paperback - September 9, 1985)
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