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Original Title: | The Days Are Just Packed |
ISBN: | 0836217357 (ISBN13: 9780836217353) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Calvin and Hobbes #8, The Complete Calvin and Hobbes #5 |
Characters: | Calvin, Hobbes |
Bill Watterson
Paperback | Pages: 176 pages Rating: 4.69 | 22083 Users | 273 Reviews
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Zounds! Spaceman Spiff, Stupendous Man, the ferocious tiger Hobbes, and the rest of Calvin's riotous imagination are all included in The Days Are Just Packed. Calvin, the self-proclaimed "Boy of Destiny," continues to save the universe with his alter egos, Spaceman Spiff and Stupendous Man, at least until Miss Wormwood or his mother bring him back to reality. Susie, Calvin's nemesis and love interest, remains Calvin's favorite target. And when he's not recovering from a ferocious tiger attack, Calvin creates hideous snowmen, plays a moral cat-and-mouse game with Santa, conducts his infamous Dad polls, and combats the monsters under his bed.Be Specific About Of Books The Days Are Just Packed (Calvin and Hobbes #8)
Title | : | The Days Are Just Packed (Calvin and Hobbes #8) |
Author | : | Bill Watterson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 176 pages |
Published | : | September 1st 1993 by Andrews McMeel Publishing |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Humor. Fiction. Graphic Novels |
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Ratings: 4.69 From 22083 Users | 273 ReviewsAppraise Of Books The Days Are Just Packed (Calvin and Hobbes #8)
This is the first Calvin & Hobbes book I've purchased since elementary school. Back then, my parents would give me an allowance whenever the Scholastic Book Catalog was passed around the classroom and I would almost always buy a Calvin & Hobbes collection. My parents encouraged me to read something of value when I could, so they'd talk me out of sticker books and lesser kid titles like Captain Poopbutt & His Wacky Goof Smile Crew or some shit. This was fine, since I always tried toHow can you go wrong with Calvin and Hobbes? 175 pages of fun and philosophy, told through the eyes and imagination of a six year old and his pet tiger. I don't think you can go wrong starting Calvin and Hobbes with any volume, and this is definitely a good place to start.
Ah, Calvin and Hobbes. Is this Bill Watterson's idea of childhood? His actual recollections?I think Calvin would be happier if he were homeschooled, but I don't think his poor mother could handle it. What are we to do with kids who would rather be raised by wolves, or in this case, tigers?
I always learn something new from Calvin, Hobbes, Suzy, and the parents. Always good for a laugh too!
Calvin: Bugs fly in such crazy loops and zigzags. I wonder why they don't get dizzy and barf.Hobbes: Maybe they do!Calvin: Eww, gross! Ha ha ha! But then why would they keep flying that way?Hobbes: Maybe bugs like to barf!Calvin:Ewww! They would!! Ha ha ha ha! Blaugh!Calvin: I tell you Hobbes, it's great to have a friend who appreciates earnest discussion of ideasJust pure dead perfection. Ideal stress relief.
My review for all Calvin and Hobbes books is this:When you need to relax and laugh, this is a great place to go. Watterson is insightful, hilarious, and very, very funny. Highly recommended. I grew up on C&H, and I'm very glad I did.
A cartoon book of course. What can I say? I love me some Calvin and Hobbes.
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