Holiday Books
Holiday Books
Holiday Books
Holiday Books
As you may or may not know, over the next decade or so, the entire Peanuts universe will be released in a series of high quality hardbound editions. This boxed set includes the first two volumes.
If your dad is already a Peanuts nut, he'll appreciate reading Schultz' earliest strips when he was still developing the characters that eventually became international comic icons. During these early years, Snoopy is just a puppy, Linus is too young to speak, and Charlie is less of a loser and more of a jerk. Many of these strips will be new, even to dedicated Peanuts fans, because they've never been reprinted in a collection until now.
It's hard to find words to describe how cool this set is, so I'll just use the immortal words of Woodstock: “' ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ !”
Damn straight, little bird. Damn straight.
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Thankfully, several of Sedaris' best books are narrated in this fine audio box set. The set doesn't include his most recent collection of neurotic tales, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, but it's got everything else a fan could want. At five hours, the longest entry is the best-selling Me Talk Pretty One Day, related during two live performances in San Francisco. Also included, just in time for the holidays, is Holidays on Ice with the infamous essay “Santaland Diaries,” a chronicle of Sedaris' true-life stint as an elf at Macy's one Christmas season. (You may recall that this essay was recently adapted and staged at the Vortex Theatre.) Other collections in this set include Barrel Fever and Naked.
So, what we have here, in a nutshell, is hours upon hours of hilarious stories told by the Grand Imperial Wizard of Funny. Give this set to someone you actually like.
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Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time and Lloyd Alexander's Black Cauldron are certainly two of the finest fantasy classics for young adults to be produced in the last 50 years. Likewise, Esther Forbes' Johnny Tremain is one of the best historical novels ever written for children. This story about a crippled silversmith who gets caught up in the American Revolution has remained a classic since it won the Newbery Award back in 1943. Christopher Paul Curtis' The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963 is another great historical novel for kids. This one is about a delinquent who gets sent to his grandma's house in Alabama during the height of the civil rights movement. In a similar vein, Patricia Reilly Giff's Lily's Crossing explores the events of World War II through the eyes of an American girl whose mother is dead and whose father has been drafted into the U.S. Army.
In 1976, the Children's Literature Association voted Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins—a simple but gripping novel about a young girl's attempts to survive alone on a small island off the coast of California—one of the 10 best American children's books of the past 200 years. Along with Island of the Blue Dolphins, this set also includes O'Dell's lesser known Black Pearl, a story about a young boy who dives for a giant pearl only to discover that it's marred by a horrible curse. Finally, Ruth White's Belle Prater's Boy is a well-crafted novel set in rural Virginia revolving around the relationship between a local beauty and a cross-eyed geek.
If you've got a youngster on your list, consider this boxed set. Who knows? It might even keep her or him away from that infernal Playstation for an hour or two.