Attack of the Deranged Mutant Killer Monster Snow Goons (Calvin and Hobbes)
by Bill Watterson
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Read in June, 1990
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Throughout my grammar school months of August - nearing the end of another freedom-filled summer away from school - reality would set in and I'd be bombarded with the hideous notion that returning to school was just up ahead on the horizon. Feeling the anxiety, the panic setting in - meeting new people, making new friends, suffering new teachers, worrying if the level of knowledge required to pass the subsequent grade would increase past the amount I was prepared to generate, coming in last for...more
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Calvin & Hobbes classic childhood read, you laugh then at the innocent jokes but when you get older and look back on it, you reminiscene and laugh at childhood be it your own or just overall.
The relationship between Calvin and Hobbes is wonderful, the best bud until the end thing that we all need and deserve, reading the comics again it makes me smile..it's adorable.
I don't know what my childhood would have been without it.
The relationship between Calvin and Hobbes is wonderful, the best bud until the end thing that we all need and deserve, reading the comics again it makes me smile..it's adorable.
I don't know what my childhood would have been without it.
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I've had this for a long time and keep going back to it for a few simple reasons. First it's Calvin & Hobbes. Anything relating to that pair is a guaranteed good read imho. Also, especially in winter time this book is something I read. The Snow Goons have to be one of my favorite parts of the comic. This is one of the must have Calvin & Hobbes books.
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Calvin and Hobbes fanatics!
Okay, judging from how many Calvin and Hobbes books I own... I'd have to say that I'm still reluctant in letting my inner child go. Worse, I think I'm somewhat still a child who wants a friend like Hobbes. Thank goodness I, like Calvin, have such friend. In fact, I think I have MORE than just one Hobbes! YAY!
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Read in October, 2007
This one's an amusing Calvin and Hobbes collection. There's only a couple of strips that stood out--like the ones where Mr. Watterson illustrates Calvin and Susie's play as a "realistic" soap opera strip--but you still can't safely read it while eating or drinking.
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I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes comics and funny books.
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Read in January, 2000
I love Calvin and Hobbes. I miss reading them in the paper. I also love how simple the cartoon is drawn. This cartoon is somewhat why I became a graphic designer.
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This is what I consider to be a "small" book in the collection. These were one of the four that I got for Christmas. This one was probably my favorite of them 4.
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The best calvin and hobbes in my opinion.....
the snowman house of horrors is probably my favorite comic of all time
the snowman house of horrors is probably my favorite comic of all time
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Read in April, 2008
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Patrickrecommends it for: Anybody with a sense of humor.
The book is halarious, you will never find a funnier series than Calvin and Hobbes. This book deserves an A++.
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Read in March, 1989
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This was my favorite of the series, and I'd kill to have had as provocative an imaginary friend as Hobbes.
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Calvin and Hobbes >>>>>>> most anything else that passes for good literature these days. Fo realz.
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i liked this book because it had lots of short funny stories
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Read in June, 2007
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anyone who likes to live in a 6 yr old's mindstate.
I learned that it is what you make of it...crazy or not.
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Read in April, 1990
snowmen will hunt you down next christmas
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