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Indlæser... Death Wins a Goldfish: Reflections from a Grim Reaper's Yearlong Sabbaticalaf Brian Rea
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. I was charmed by Rea's depiction of Death, who is no more morbid than any of us. And how smitten Death is by the titular goldfish! As a child, I had a goldfish I adored so much I walked with him in our small town's pet parade, clutching the tiny bowl, careful not to spill or jostle. Reading this graphic novel evoked the same feeling of delight, a rush of pleasure evoked by the simplest enjoyment. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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"Accompany Death on his mandatory yearlong sabbatical with these thoughtful, humorous illustrations from Brian Rea"--
Death is on the clock day and night; he never calls in sick or takes a day off. So what happens when Human Resources forces Death to take all his unused vacation days at once? Rea takes us on a peak inside Death's diary as he documents his yearlong sabbatical, from skydiving to online dating. -- adapted from back cover Ingen biblioteksbeskrivelser fundet. |
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I picked this title up at work in the library when I saw it displayed on our shelves of the graphic novels that I pass by every morning on my way to my desk. I thought, “that sounds fun” and grabbed it. It then proceeded to sit on my desk for months as I continued to renew it as I read through a ton of award finalists. Welp, I finally finished reading for my awards, and this was one of the first books I sat down with to read.
The amount of photos I took on my phone of drawings from this little graphic novel are endless - Death doing an ollie over his goldfish in his fishbowl is my phone’s screensaver right now.
As much as this is cute, there’s also the look into not taking life so seriously and to make sure to have fun every once in a while as well. There were even some deep quotes, like this one:
“Saw the redwoods - even bigger than I thought! One of the trees had a giant hole right through the middle of it. The guide said it was “dying slowly” - so when everyone passed, I stepped inside. All the sounds went away. I felt small and warm. It wasn’t dying at all. It was just living slowly.”
Like I said, I borrowed this from my library, but I’m going to be on the hunt for my own copy of this book so I can read it again and again. ( )