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Loading... Garfield at large (original 1980; edition 1980)by Jim Davis
Work InformationGarfield at Large by Jim Davis (1980)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Garfield was never great, but especially early on it was good. Good enough for its intended audience, anyway. As a child I enjoyed this collection and was baffled at how awful and unfunny Garfield had become over time. ( ) I was such a big Garfield fan starting in 1979 and continuing into the early 80's. I loved Garfield and everything about Garfield. I know my love affair started when Jon told Garfield he wished he knew what he was thinking. Garfield thought - If I could speak, I'd tell you I just killed a fly on your raisin toast. For the last 35 years, I've carefully looked at my raisin toast. And, no, I'm not a Garfield fan anymore. I moved on. I still have all the books, though. And I debate on what to do with them. no reviews | add a review
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Like every great lasagna, Garfield was born in the kitchen of an Italian restaurant on a winter's night in 1978, while outside snow fell like grated Parmesan cheese. He weighed five pounds, six ounces at birth--that's big for a kitten!--and right from the start showed a passion for Italian food. The restaurant owner, forced to choose between Garfield and closing his doors for lack of pasta, sold Garfield to a pet store. Garfield thought he was a goner until Jon Arbuckle walked in the door. The rest is history. No library descriptions found. |
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