Uncle Shelby's ABZ Book: A Primer for Adults Only
by Shel Silversteinpublished
September 9th 1985
(first published 1961)
by Fireside
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Paperback, 80 pages
isbn
067121148X
(isbn13: 9780671211486)
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Read in January, 1979
recommends it for:
the elderly and children
This is an amazing book, Uncle Shelby's Abz Book: A Primer for Tender Young Minds (1961) and an amazing event in publishing. I bought this book for my sons at a local bookstore around 1979. It was squeezed in with all the other picture books on the shelf in the children's section. I thought it looked interested because it had a matte brown cover, the color of cardboard, with simple line-drawings that attracted my interest. Something different, I thought. But I didn't realize exactly 'how' differ...more
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Read in January, 1988
recommends it for:
Everyone!
Even thought this says "Adults Only" I used to sneak it off the bookshelf and laugh at it when I was a kid (like 6 or 7). I re-read the whole thing when I was in my teens and found it even more hilarious. It's a fun little read, and comes from the very twisted (but very funny) mind of "Uncle Shelby". It's a far cry from his more heartstopping books like "The Giving Tree" and more along the lines of his silly poems - only for adults! Pick it up, you won't be sorr
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Read in September, 2008
We all know what it's about, and we all know it's brilliant, witty, sublime, subversive, and oh-so-many other superlatives (yes, I'm using "subversive" as a superlative) so I won't really go into all that...but I will say that I surprised at how many of the other reviews say things like "definitely not for children" or "they were right to give this an 'adults only' sticker" or "not for kids" or "honestly, you would ever give this to a child."
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alefyaaaaaaaaaaaaaay amoo shelB
ketaaB ke age man vaasat bekhoonam
ghash mikoni
:d
vaa3 bozorgaas
dast e bache nade
magar in ke betoonin az pa3 bache he bar Baay
llvll
ketaaB ke age man vaasat bekhoonam
ghash mikoni
:d
vaa3 bozorgaas
dast e bache nade
magar in ke betoonin az pa3 bache he bar Baay
llvll
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Read in January, 1998
recommended to April by:
Rob
Definitely NOT a kids book but hilarious if you have a slightly warped sense of humor. My awesome friend Rob gave this to me years ago and it makes me laugh every time I read it. Need to keep it on a high shelf and away from Robert for a long time.
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Read in October, 1988
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my momrecommends it for: smart-ass adults, or any ten year-old with a dry sense of humor
This. Book. ROCKS.
This is truly THE best work of Shel Silverstein
This is truly THE best work of Shel Silverstein
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Read in October, 2008
recommends it for:
twisted adults
Uncle Shelby is psychotic.
I bet he made family holiday get-togethers a hoot and a half.
I bet he made family holiday get-togethers a hoot and a half.
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Delightfully wicked. Although this says "for adults only," in truth, the satirical barbs are not all that terribly different than those he places in his children's poems in books such as "Where the Sidewalk Ends"—it's just that those poems can be understood on two levels, by children and by adults, and these little tidbits…they would only confuse a young child and perhaps lead to untoward behavior.
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No child should be allowed to read this and no immature adult should either. It's wickedly delightful and amusing, but dangerous in the hands of the under-aged. Ernie lives in the ceiling. Can you throw Ernie and egg? Ernie loves eggs.... Do you know how to scrape dried egg yolk and white off the ceiling? If not, hide your copy of this book in a secret spot that your children can't reach.
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