Although the printers and layout people have done a wonderful job here, creating a lovely glossy book, the content rather lets the side down. Some of the artwork doesn't quite look right and most of the stories are one-page, six-panel affairs that are so very slight, they barely take a glance nor raise a smirk. As such, the 100 pages whizz by in no time at all. There are two "how to draw Linus" and "how to draw Violet" tutorials hosted by Charlie Brown and Pigpen which make for a slight change, a few 'from the drawing board' interview quotes from Schulz himself and a few more lengthy stories such as the election one at the end. My favourite part was at the very back, with some alternative cover art and strips showing the very first appearances of Shroeder, Woodstock and Peppermint Patty. That said, I wasn't exactly excited. It's all rather gentle, pleasant and agreeable, but hardly hilarious. Just about 3.5/5