
There are no answers to be found in this video of Chris Riddell drawing. Why is the milk in a bottle in the US, where milk almost never comes in bottles? Why is the milk in a carton in the UK, where milk actually does still turn up in bottles? Why does the dad in Chris Riddell's artwork look mysteriously sort of like me?

But in UK bookshops you'll find the Bloomsbury, in US ones you'll find the Harper Childrens.

You are, of course, allowed to order the edition you like best from the country of your choice. You get a feel for the UK edition with the same pages told in a British Way at: You can get the feeling for Skottie's art, and the way the US version looks here: And I am not grumbling, because I love Skottie's art, and I love Chris's art, and they are completely different - in approach, in style, in storytelling. I know that different places and different publishers like different styles of illustration. It is the shiniest cover you have ever seen.)Īnd I'm not really sure why there are two books. OL17080735W Page_number_confidence 78.57 Pages 170 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.17 Ppi 300 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20200605105626 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 366 Scandate 20200603032721 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9781408841761 Tts_version 3.(You cannot actually tell from this how astoundingly SHINY the cover is. Neil Gaiman is a phenomenon Guardian A story that is as entertaining for adults as children Observer Neil Gaiman is the nearest thing childrens books have to a rock star: if you enjoy fantasy, he is irresistible The Times show more.


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