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Cargando... Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Robotic Edition (adapted ∙ parody)por Gabriel Diani, Etta Devine
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. As an original Kickstarter supporter of this book, it pains me to rate this book so poorly, but the readability is such an issue, so I must. At a minimum, every book should be readable before it is anything else. I had endure too much to make my way through this. The type design is at fault: left justified, ragged right; Georgia face (a screen font, probably not the best choice for print); inconsistent image margins; word-processor-sized text margins. I'm quite sorry to say this seems like it was designed by an amateur newletterist or a bad magazine art director. The introduction, text, and illustrations, however, are absolutely amazing. The binding is like that of a textbook: very nice. If this book were ever reprinted with improvements to its typography, I would rate it no less than five stars. I would probably even recommend it over Mr. Clemens original text as the satirical humor of its creators is consistent with his own. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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"Mark Twain's classic text has been a lightning rod for controversy since its first publication in the late nineteenth century, and has consistently been one of the most banned books in schools and libraries across the United States. In an effort to fight the censorship of this iconic piece of literature, editors Gabriel Diani and Etta Devine have removed every instance of the "n-word" and replaced it with the word "robot." Complete and unabridged (except for bits here and there), with E.W. Kemble's original illustrations painstakingly altered by artist Denise Devine to include robots, this bold new edition makes Twain's timeless work accessible to a whole new generation of readers...without being bogged down by what he wanted to say about racism." -- [book cover] No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Like "Huckleberry Finn and Zombies"
you know, like that other book? There was this other book that was like something and something and zombies and it was cooler
you should read that
they should do all the classic books with zombies
here, I will do some
Old Man and the Sea and Zombies
oh noes zombies ate my fish
I am teh fail
Merchant of Zombice
nom you, do you not bleed?
give me my pound of flesh to nom
lol you barely even have to change that one
Oliver Zombie Twist
please sir, i can has moar brainz?
Wuthering Zombie Heights
Oh noes my one true love has dead
I will dig her up and smooch her
shit she is eating my face
Zombiliad
"Dude I can has my son's corpse back pls kthx"
"No sorry I have eated it"
"shit"
Zombie Trial
"why won't anyone tell me what i am accused of"
"dude i told you it's eating brains"
"oh that. yes i did that."
they should do it with like classic albums too
it'd be like the same music but instead of singing they'd just be like mmmm,mmmmmrrrrrrr
cause they're zombies
like, instead of Nevermind it'd be Zombiemind
and they'd be like here we are now
feed us brains
I feel stupid
cause I'm a zombie
and it'd be called Smells Like Teen Brains
lol
I'm just putting this here for posterity. It was originally spread out through the comments in Susanna's review, where we were fucking with the "author" of this thing. ("This thing" is a robotic version of Huck Finn where they've replaced the word "nigger" with "robot" to make a point about...robot discrimination I guess?) Feel free to add your own zombie classic in the comments! It's fun!