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Zelda's Bloopers: The Good, the Bad, and the Whatever

by Carol Gardner

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As Zelda says, "If you don't make mistakes, you don't make anything," and this book is full of them! The ever-wise Zelda lets loose in a fun-filled book of canine bloopers and, of course, more of her infinite wisdom. To err is human . . . but it feels divine," said the inimitable Mae West, and how right she was. Zelda's Bloopers: The Good, the Bad, and the Whatever offers up Zelda in some of her most irresistible moments. She truly has an uncanny ability to make lemonade out of the "lemons." InZelda's Bloopers you can see Zelda as you've never seen her before-not quite picture-perfect. Even in her less glamorous moments, Zelda teaches us something about life: You can turn even your goof-ups into something great. Originally filed away as rejects, these photos are juxtaposed with the original, ready-for-publication pictures, with smart, sassy sayings that complement both images. Always a media favorite, Zelda has been featured in The New York Times and on Oprah, Good Morning America, The Today Show show.… (more)
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I don't very often wish for half-stars, but this book falls between 1 star - I didn't like it (I didn't, the text was rubbish) and 2 stars - it was ok (the photography was good).

If you see this book cheap, buy it for a doglover whom you don't love for Christmas, or a gift exchange, or that emergency present you have to have in case someone gives one to you and you hadn't thought of buying them one. Great photography of a dressed-up bulldog or two married with really crap text that isn't in the least bit funny.

There is only one laugh-out-loud picture in the whole book and that is accidental. Two 'in-love' bulldogs, quite naked of clothes, are photographed from the back, full exposure of their assholes beneath their stubby tails. Doesn't say much for my sense of humour, does it?
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As Zelda says, "If you don't make mistakes, you don't make anything," and this book is full of them! The ever-wise Zelda lets loose in a fun-filled book of canine bloopers and, of course, more of her infinite wisdom. To err is human . . . but it feels divine," said the inimitable Mae West, and how right she was. Zelda's Bloopers: The Good, the Bad, and the Whatever offers up Zelda in some of her most irresistible moments. She truly has an uncanny ability to make lemonade out of the "lemons." InZelda's Bloopers you can see Zelda as you've never seen her before-not quite picture-perfect. Even in her less glamorous moments, Zelda teaches us something about life: You can turn even your goof-ups into something great. Originally filed away as rejects, these photos are juxtaposed with the original, ready-for-publication pictures, with smart, sassy sayings that complement both images. Always a media favorite, Zelda has been featured in The New York Times and on Oprah, Good Morning America, The Today Show show.

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