If anything is going to save the Little Fears from awful punch lines, it’s not Kraken with another fish pun. In January, Great British groaners are the order of the day as the assembled Little Fears make their way through 94 tales of love, monsters, drones, hot air balloons and frogs. Blues dog chases a man on a bicycle; Smoke opens a chicken brothel; Spider eats a cuppa soup; Red stares at a rock; Frog suffers from paranoia.
Written and posted with scruffy illustrations daily on LittleFears.co.uk. these brief vignettes (50 to 100 words) chronicles the first 3 months of the Little Fears adventures. With only a sense of whimsy and a deep love of old British comedy, January will make you groan, cry, laugh and then groan some more, in a truly original, unoriginal, work of art and fiction.
Even though I'm deaf, I still enjoyed almost all the puns. I kept laughing aloud throughout the book. I have already recommended it to several people; I also snapchatted and instagrammed some of the pages!