WWW Wednesdays #1: June 28, 2023

Hey everyone! This book meme is called “WWW Wednesdays” and it’s hosted by TAKING ON A WORLD OF WORDS Here’s a description of what this meme is all about:

The Three Ws are:

What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you’ll read next?

Currently Reading: I’m currently reading “The Cruel Prince” by Holly Black and it’s a really good read so far! I’m really loving the magical world that this book takes place in and the characters are very well written! I really need to finish this book soon!

Finished Reading: I had just finished reading “Shadow of the Fox” by Julie Kagawa and it’s such an amazing book! I just loved the Japanese mythology angle of this book and I especially loved the main characters Yumeko and Tatsumi, who were very intriguing characters. Now, I’m looking forward to reading the next few books in the series soon!

Reading Next: I’m going to read “Our Dark Duet” by Victoria Schwab next, since I had read the first book “This Savage Song” and it became one of my all-time favorite books! I can’t wait to see more adventures of Kate and August!

MAILBOX MONDAY #1

Hey everyone! This book meme is called “Mailbox Monday” and it’s hosted by Mailbox Monday. Here’s a description of what this meme is all about:

Mailbox Monday is the gathering place for readers to share the books that came in their mailbox during the last week.

Warning: Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles, and humongous wish lists.

OBSCURE MEDIA #2: Klutz by Henrik Drescher (1996)

Obscureness Rating:

There are a few hardcover copies of this book on Amazon, but good luck finding people who actually heard of this book, as there aren’t that many people who read this book.

Media Type: Book

Recommended?: DEFINITELY YES!

Summary:

Louise was always a klutz since her family was klutzes since the dawn of time. Every day, the Klutz family would trip over themselves; even in their own house and everyone they passed by would call them “Lumpish Yokels.” One night however, the Klutz family met up with Professor Squirmworm’s Magic Circus Caravan (after they literally crashed into it) and Professor Squirmworm decided to make them into clowns!

I have been a huge fan of Henrik Drescher’s works for many years and I have read many of his books, which I enjoyed a good majority of them. One of his books that I had read many years ago was a bizarre yet fun little children’s book called “Klutz” that I automatically fell in love with!

What I loved about this book was the Klutz family itself as they are constantly shown tripping over themselves and crashing into things because of their immense clumsiness. I just found the premise of this book to be unique and entertaining as I rarely read children’s books that dealt with the main characters being clumsy and how that clumsiness was ingrained into their family history. But the best thing about this book is Henrik Drescher’s crazy and bizarre artwork. I just loved how Henrik Drescher drew the Klutz family as having long and wobbly limbs, while they wear large black boots. I also loved the mixed media aspect of the artwork as there are photos of real people and objects being pasted onto Henrik Drescher’s drawings, giving the artwork an even more chaotic feel.

Overall, while the artwork might be a bit too weird for some people, “Klutz” is definitely one of the most unique and bizarre children’s books ever made and if you are a huge fan of surreal children’s books, then “Klutz” is the book you should read!

Check out this awesome review on Klutz by Henrik Drescher!

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