A little off subject,but I noticed you listed in favorite books "Where The Wild Things Are".Are you referring to the children s author Maurice Sendak's work?If you are then I had this as a child myself and I purchased it for my little daughter.The illustrations are very,very nice.
Yes it's the same book alright...a classic and still in print after twenty odd years. i do believe there is a film being made, I hope they don't do a 'George Lucas' on it.
Ah,try about 40+years in print actually.:-) I heard they were going to make a film of this too.My daughter might to young still to comprehend it,but I'll keep it on DVD for her.
You lucky man! Today is another writing bloody dissertation day.
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A little off subject,but I noticed you listed in favorite books "Where The Wild Things Are".Are you referring to the children s author Maurice Sendak's work?If you are then I had this as a child myself and I purchased it for my little daughter.The illustrations are very,very nice.
ReplyDeleteLovely illustrations in that book; a big favourite with me, too, and the kids.
ReplyDeleteYes it's the same book alright...a classic and still in print after twenty odd years. i do believe there is a film being made, I hope they don't do a 'George Lucas' on it.
ReplyDeleteAh,try about 40+years in print actually.:-)
ReplyDeleteI heard they were going to make a film of this too.My daughter might to young still to comprehend it,but I'll keep it on DVD for her.
Cheers
Christopher