This triumph of Bill Watterson and his alter egos, Calvin and Hobbes, made me laugh a lot. However, I decided not to read every single panel. For two reasons:
* Although it was funny, I didn't find it as totally hilarious as other books in this series.
* To my shock, on reading this book, I eventually saw the inscription from Steve and Julene. Discovering that it was given to us as a wedding present. (Do our friends know us or what?) Although my marriage to Mitch is going beautifully, after 33 years the same can't be said for this paperback.
Think yellow. Think crumbling. Sigh!
OVERALL
Some panels emphasized humor; others emphasized satire. I always preferred the latter.
Come to think of it, I've never read funnier satire about young childhood than what I've read by the great Bill Watterson.
I just plain loved this book. I just plan to love more of 'em. (Not the sort of thing I would do with my marriage, but crumbling paper is paper.)
EARLIER, WHEN STARTING THIS BOOK REREAD, I WROTE
Based on fond memories of laughter from a book read decades ago. Now I'm prepared to file a rave review.
I'm looking forward to a re-read. Meanwhile, I'll add to Goodreads one much-loved quote from this superb book.