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I think, all in all, I like the visuals more, though, as they don't go down the way of being too unusual a palette, but just have a clear, easy and enjoyable style, conveying the dog life easily, and providing this adult reader with a beauteous Mrs Dearly that certainly would be a Dearly Beloved. More important for this review remains the fact that the text is fine for sharing with the young, as it has thirty or forty words a page max, and the script is shared evenly across the pages and even against a dark background is perfectly legible. But most important of all is that the young gifted this are sure to want to turn to these pages time and time again – and/or, however, want one of the characters for their own. Which is where I came in…
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. This book featured in our [[October 2017 Newsletter]].
The same publishers have recently given us Disney cartoon adaptations with artwork from the beginnings of the films' creation – that for [[Walt Disney's Alice in Wonderland: Illustrated by Mary Blair (Walt Disney Classics) by Jon Scieszka and Mary Blair|Alice in Wonderland]] being the best.

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