Just finished reading “Your Not For Real Snoopy,” by Charles M. Schultz, published by Fawcett Crest back in 1971.
It’s very hard to find the original Peanuts paperback collections that were released in the 1960s on up through the 1990s. For decades not only did Schultz’s Peanuts books ruled the comic book sections of bookstores, but the were New York Times bestsellers. I originally bought this when it appeared on the shelves of Michele’s Bookstore in Jacksonville, North Carolina, and I found my replacement copy at Chamblin’s Bookmine.
A great collection that includes Linus’ run for student body President and how he lost when he revealed his belief in the Great Pumpkin, and Snoopy’s shattered love live and the fact that Snoopy is a hoarder.
Schultz was a keen observer of the human condition and he wasn’t afraid to embrace his faith and humanity.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
TEN STARS!