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Goodnight Opus por Berkeley Breathed
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Goodnight Opus (1993 original; edición 1993)

por Berkeley Breathed (Autor)

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When his grandmother reads his favorite book for the 210th time, Opus the penguin departs from the text and gets carried away on a fantastical nighttime journey.
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Título:Goodnight Opus
Autores:Berkeley Breathed (Autor)
Información:Little, Brown (1993), Edition: 1st, 1 pages
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Goodnight Opus por Berkeley Breathed (1993)

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I miss the old art style, but this definitely had entertaining moments. ( )
  wetdryvac | Mar 2, 2021 |
Opus embellishes the story that Grandma has read to him many times. Breathed's illustrations are wonderful. ( )
  LindaLeeJacobs | Feb 15, 2020 |
In my opinion this was a great book. In the story Opus' grandmother is reading him his favorite bedtime story for the 210th time. She always tell Opus to follow what is in his sight, but when she falls asleep while reading the story Opus steps out of his sight and is amazed at what he finds. He finds a "big-nosed blue-footed biped" under his bed and they go on a journey through the story which includes going to the Milky Way, running into the Tooth Fairy, , and swimming in the National Mall with Abraham Lincoln. I love the illustrations in this story because they are so realistic. There is one picture of Abraham Lincoln holding his nose and jumping into the National Mall. In this picture Abraham Lincoln looks just like the famous statue of Lincoln in DC. The way the shadowing is done makes the figure look like a real piece of marble. The point of view of the story is in first person. It makes the most sense that the story is told from the first person point of view because Opus is telling you all about his journey and you aren't hearing it second hand. When he talks about going swimming with Abraham Lincoln he says, "I then asked, 'would you most like to do?'" I feel like children reading this book would enjoy listening to Opus himself ask Lincoln what he would like to do rather than hearing about Opus asked Lincoln from another point of view. The main point of this story is to look beyond your sight and what is in front of you. There is a whole other world out there to see. Also, look beyond your sight and use your imagination because your imagination will also open your eyes to a whole new world. ( )
  ejones35 | Nov 7, 2016 |
Excellent book. I've been a Berkeley Breathed fan since his Bloom County days, and this book did not fail to deliver. It felt like I was sharing something from my younger days with my own young one.
It was great fun to read! ( )
  ajohnson2371 | Nov 7, 2014 |
I love all books by Berkeley Breathed, and this one is no different, but for me, an aspiring writer and addicted reader, this had special meaning. The whole concept of going beyond the page and into your own head and beyond really spoke to so much of my experience with books and literature. I've been reliving my books this way for most of my life. ( )
  matthewbloome | May 19, 2013 |
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