Pretty Good. The main reason I'm rateing it four stars instead of five is because it's a simplified version of Rip Squeak and His Friends told from Abbey's perspective instead of Rip Squeak's. I was a little disapointed that it wasn't it's own story considering how outstanding the Rip Squeak series is. I did find it interesting that compared to Rip Squeak and His Friends the events are in a somewhat different order and a few of the art pieces are somewhat different.
Just bizarre. Apparently there's more of these - a series. I wonder if this isn't a condensed (badly)version of a longer story. It does prove, however, that you can't make a book awesome by naming one of its characters 'Euripides'.