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Hardcover The Da Vinci Cod and Other Illustrations for Unwritten Books Book

ISBN: 0763630535

ISBN13: 9780763630539

The Da Vinci Cod and Other Illustrations for Unwritten Books

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Just in time for the movie event of the year -- THE DA VINCI CODE -- comes a droll gift book for literati, featuring fifty-eight of the best books never written. Who is the mysterious hero of WUTHERING TIGHTS? Do you know how TO GRILL A MOCKINGBIRD? Could you face the HEART OF DORKNESS? There are many shelves in the library of unwritten books, all of them empty. Inspired by their blank pages - and unencumbered by actual authors - award-winning illustrator Chris Riddell presents a remarkable collection of humorous drawings that slyly turns the literary canon on its head.

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Simply hilarious

This collection of cartoons is hilarious. Each page is a visual/wordplay on the titles of famous books. The title piece is a caption that looks like a painting and is a fish dressed in Mona Lisa like clothing with the caption, "The Da Vinci Cod." Another is a hound dog in female clothing including a bonnet, with the caption "Tess of the Baskervilles." However, without question my favorite that had me laughing out loud is one featuring an adolescent boy zipping up while walking away from a urinal. There is a tear running from his eye, his lips are pursed in pain and the caption is "The Catcher in the Fly." Humor just doesn't get any better than that.

Flat-Out Funny

Known for his political cartoons and book illustrations, artist Chris Riddell has assembled an entertaining collection of illustrations sure to please literature/English teachers everywhere. In THE DA VINCI COD: AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS FOR UNWRITTEN BOOKS, Riddell shares drawings that spoof famous book titles. Besides "The Da Vinci Cod," there are drawings for "The Apes of Wrath," "The Water Adolescents," and "Oliver Bust." Sixty-six titles are spoofed, with the original publication dates ranging from 1776 to 2003, with the "apologies" to the authors at the back (in other words, Riddell provides a key in case a reader can't figure out the spoof). This book is flat-out funny, and often irreverent. Literature teachers might get a kick out of assigning classes to figure out the title spoofs, as should the students (theoretically). For anyone who likes to read or appreciates classic literature, this little book is a hoot. Take it home so you always have a few laughs available on an otherwise gloomy day. Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer 11/21/2006
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