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- Language
- Modern Greek
- Published in
- Publisher
- Ekdoseis Patakē
- Pages
- 64
- ISBN
- 9789601689067
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Reviewers largely praise the book for its authentic humor and writing, which many feel is true to the author's classic style, a welcome return compared to some other recent works. The collection is celebrated for its incredibly effective portrayal of childhood, with one reviewer drawing comparisons to the beloved Calvin and Hobbes for its excellent approach to depicting youthful situations. The introduction of a specific character is highlighted as having significantly elevated the series, capturing relatable experiences from being spoiled by grandmothers to making mischievous remarks. The title itself is noted as fitting and humorous, with the overall collection described as a gem.
However, some general concerns are raised about the consistency of the author's work across their broader output, particularly regarding the drawing style, where some suspect imitation. While the writing and humor in this specific volume felt authentic, it is noted that hardcore fans accustomed to the author's earlier, perhaps darker or more philosophical works, might find this particular book displeasing due to a perceived shift in tone or focus.
Overall, the book is highly regarded as a strong entry in the author's repertoire, particularly for its engaging humor and insightful depiction of childhood. It is recommended for readers who appreciate classic, relatable humor about growing up, family dynamics, and the unique perspective of a child. Fans of comics that expertly capture the innocence, mischief, and sometimes unfiltered honesty of youth are likely to find this collection a delightful read, even if it diverges slightly from the author's previous styles that might appeal to a different segment of long-time followers.
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