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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. The most confusing of the Finder books. I had to read it several dozen times before I had the faintest idea what was going on or what anyone was talking about. Still, that I read it that many times is a sign that it's VERY good stuff! ( )
With all of the animals, humanoid, cartoon, or otherwise, this volume is visually stunning and quite imaginative. McNeil already built a world in the previous books, and here, she’s building another one. She’s rich in ideas and generous in sharing them, thinking them through in more depth than most creators.
Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0967369126, Paperback)Please be awed and inspired by the time and effort we`ve put into creatifying a stimulating environment that`s sure to be safe for the whole family. You can also purchase many items from a range of high-quality merchandise that we`re sure you`ll treasure for months to come.Jaeger Ayers doesn`t take to crowds or conformity, and there`s an abundance of both in Munkytown. There are also personal connections for him. With the Ascians, whose tribal culture is on display to visitors eager to spend an afternoon in Noble Savage land; with the Nyima, the lion-people in danger of losing their pride the longer they stay in the town. Holy city or theme park? Munkytown has the economic upper hand in an uneasy alliance where nothing is what it seems. But power takes many forms, and that`s where being a Finder comes in handy. (retrieved from Amazon Wed, 06 Jan 2010 19:02:25 -0500) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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