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Loading... Terrific (New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books (Awards)) (edition 2005)by Jon Agee (Author)
Work InformationTerrific by Jon Agee
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Jon Agee is weird. And yet, somehow, I'm rather fond of most of his works. The man in this kinds of reminds me of me, so I'm def. rounding up to a solid four stars. I enjoyed the archived copy on openlibrary.org. ( ) This book also started on the title page. He has the illustrations introducing the story before the story begins. I really like that. I also thought this book was hilarious. The man is so grumpy in the illustrations even though he keeps saying “Terrific!” His facial expressions in the book are funny and conveyed with simple lines. But in the end when he’s finally happy, his face and smile are conveyed with big lines and big words and his arms are open instead of crossed. It also had a happy ending which is always nice. This is a book about a grumpy pessimistic man who wins a cruise to Bermuda. He ends up shipwrecked, forgotten and stranded on an island with a parrot who helps him build a boat from scratch. They both escape but then wreck into a bigger ship where the crew sees them and pulls them aboard. Eugene claims the parrot helped him to escape the island but the crew knows this parrot and swears he is a dumb bird. Eugene goes to take a nap but Lenny disappears while he is gone. The friends get reunited and both become happy for the first time in the entire book. no reviews | add a review
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"Terrific," says Eugene when he wins an all-expenses-paid cruise to Bermuda. "I'll probably get a really nasty sunburn." But Eugene's luck is much worse than that. His ship sinks, and he ends up stranded on a tiny island. No library descriptions found.
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