What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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SOLVED. A3 size childrens book, cartoon cross-section of a dirty spaceship with a kitchen [s]
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Jul 19, 2014 12:23AM
This book had illustrations of either different spaceships, some of which may have looked like normal ships, or just one ship on a journey to a new planet. The illustrations were either isometric or side-on, and were cross-sectional. I distinctly remember a dirty kitchen in one of them. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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Clarifying A3 size for those who haven't heard of it: A3 paper size is 297mm x 420mm, or 11.7 inches x 16.5 inches.
Read it between 1998-2002. It seemed kind of older at the time. Thinking a bit more, i believe it was a space hotel. There was a definite crash landing at the end.
Stephen Biesty has a lot of cross section illustrated books. Did the book have a plot? Or, was the book just different cutaways of the spaceship(s)?
There was a plot, and I've already had a look through Stephen biestys works. This was fiction. Thanks anyway.
Lobstergirl wrote: "Ben, are you still looking for this or did you find it?" The search continues, unfortunately!
Fortunately! It is likely to be found at some time. I just had a book found after more than 3 years. Keep bumping this up!
There is a speceship crashing into a hotel, but it's mainly about all kind of (mainly) supernatural catastrophies (ghosts, werewolf, ufo, etc.) that affect a hotel during the fool moon, so I don't think that's what you're looking for, but I mention it just in case :)Full Moon Soup
^^^^^^^^^^^^That's the book! I was google image searching 'cross sections' and similar things related to picture books and came across a scan of the page, then found it from there. Came back here to finally update the thread and I'd missed this post last year!Very impressive catch!



