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| Grimericks | 
enlarge | Author: Susan Pearson Creator: Gris Grimly Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Children's Books Category: Book
List Price: $15.95 Buy New: $8.73 You Save: $7.22 (45%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 645390
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 30 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 7.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0761452303 Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54 EAN: 9780761452300 ASIN: 0761452303
Publication Date: July 30, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New. Expected US delivery in 7-10 business days
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Grimericks is a Marshall Cavendish publication.
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A Wonderfully Spooky New Halloween Collection September 8, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
What is a grimerick? That is the question. A grimerick is a limerick with a dash of grim. Add a few guffaws, giggles, and a bit of spook juice, and mix it all together with a funny bone, and...voila! A grimerick. But a grimerick is quite more than that. If you read one without first looking under the bed, locking all the doors, or turning the lights down very low, you may just spook yourself into next week.
Susan Pearson has written 20 individual grimericks that will keep young readers laughing through the night, and maybe checking under their beds every few minutes. Each grimerick is about a different monster, goblin, ghoul, or ghost, and features a short little grimerick, with an accompanying illustration by the marvelously talented Gris Grimly. Grimly's illustrations bring the grimericks to life, while Pearson's wonderfully funny and spooky limericks will give readers the giggles. A wonderfully spooky new book that the whole family can read together.
Erika Sorocco Book Review Columnist for The Community Bugle Newspaper
GRIMERICKS ,A PLEASURE FOR THE EYES September 15, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
GRIMERICKS IS A BOOK THAT WOULD GET CHILDREN INTERESTED IN READING.ADULTS WILL JUST LOVE THE DRAWING OF GRIS GRIMLEY!CHILDREN WILL ALSO LOVE THE DRAWINGS.SUSAN PEARSON HAS A WONDERFUL WAY OF WRITING FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS.I JUST LOVE THE BOOK!
5 stars from gobbysreviews September 26, 2005 _Grimericks_ is a Halloween hoot, but not for your "littlest" ones--unless they love being scared out of their socks.
The introductory limerick gives fair warning:
"Dear Reader, please lend me your ear. If ghosts, ghouls, and goblins you fear, don't open this book. No--don't even look! There are spooky things hiding in here."
Amazon's photo of the book cover shows you what to expect in the way of illustrations, and that's why I ordered this book for our library's Halloween collection. Grimly's grim, grotesque graphics for _Grimericks_ is the kind of artwork some of our young readers love.
My favorite illustration accompanies the following grimerick:
"Wanda the witchling was wary of anything fuzzy or hairy. Beavers and bats, Gorillas and cats, and cows were especially scary."
(Somehow a demonic giraffe got mixed into this motley crew around little Wanda's bed. Don't ask me why he's there, but those soulless eyes...)
Pearson's limericks are as entertaining as Grimly's illustrations are ghastly. My favorite grimerick is:
"When Howard the goblin caught sight of Gertrude the gremlin one night, he fell in a swoon that lasted till June. It must have been love at first sight."
Grimly must have been especially fond of that one, too. It's one of the sweetest drawings of the lot. Howard looks downright love-sick, clutching his flower, and Gertrude is the cutest, most adorable thing you've ever seen, at least in this book, even if she does have a horn protruding from her forehead. (MaryLou Jones is another thing altogether--yuck!)
Technically, this isn't a "Halloween" book because the Library of Congress lists the subject headings for _Grimericks_ as "Limericks, juvenile" and "Children's poetry, American." But, it's jam-packed with gremlins and goblins, ghoulies and ghosts, witches and other nasties. If that isn't a list of Halloween horrors, then what has this silly holiday come to?
This is a neat addition to a Halloween collection, but not for the "Youngest Generation." If you and yours are ready for it, all I can say is that for silliness and giggles galore, _Grimericks_ is definitely worth 5 stars from gobbysreviews.
ENJOY!
gobby Book Reviewer at Marathon Library
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