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There's Always a CriticFebruary 3, 2009 Neil Gaiman pointed out, via a tweet, this comment on a New York Times blog post announcing the winners of the Newbery, Caldecott, Printz, and others.This book opens with a killer going from room-to-room, knifing a family — mother & father and a child — one-by-one while they sleep, but accidentally leaving a toddler to survive. This book is monstrous. Those who voted it the Newberry Winner are incomprehensible or worse. Let’s just hope it’s not made into a movie to terrify a wider audience. Posted by Sharon McKellar on February 3, 2009 | Comments (2)
February 4, 2009
In response to: There's Always a Critic a reviewer commented: I notice VR Sparkle criticized the first chapter. What are the odds s/he read the whole book?
February 4, 2009
In response to: There's Always a Critic Wendy commented: Incomprehensible or WORSE! Now there's an insult.
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