I delete some of their comments, some delete their own (and their profiles), some GR do. Seuss person but I hate January 2015Ī one-paragraph review of a children's book I didn't like has generated more trolls and their inevitable sock puppet alteregos than any other of my reviews, I've lost count of the number of them.
But what is there about this review or about the book that generates this kind of over-the-top reaction from obviously mentally-unstable individuals? _ Maybe I'm just not a Dr.
January 2015 A one-paragraph review of a children's book I didn't like has generated more trolls and their inevitable sock puppet alteregos than any other of my reviews, I've lost count of the number of them. I just hope that I don’t glow in the dark as I walk through the grickle grass eating humming fish sushi.more I just hope that the UNLESS will be applicable to the generation after ours with our Valdeses and Fukushimas…of course are not directly the fault of our generation but then our generation hasn’t really made headway in preventing these disasters either. What can I say? It is a story that I can STRONGLY recommend to anyone reading this blog and especially to the kids of my readers. Tonight my son wanted me to show him a Whisper-ma-phone and to hear a snargley voice. Who else would have thought of such a perfect word like thneeds. The Thneed question makes me almost blush because I have so many thneeds (iPhone, iPad, Mac, Cinema Display, PS3, etc). My kid is always asking me about the Once-ler “Why can’t we see his body? Why did he make the Barba-loots go away? Why did he cut down the Truffula tree? What is a Thneed?” The lessons are so simple and yet so subtle here – and it is great on so many different levels. My kid is always asking me about the Once-ler “Why can’t we see his body? Why did he make the Barba-loots go away? Why did he cut down the Truffula tree? What is a Thneed?” The lessons are so simple and yet so subtle here – and it is great on so many differe Now who would have thought that Seuss back in the 60’s would have already been concerned about the destruction of the environment – so much so that he wrote this incredible and addictive story (asked for by my son two to three times a week). Now who would have thought that Seuss back in the 60’s would have already been concerned about the destruction of the environment – so much so that he wrote this incredible and addictive story (asked for by my son two to three times a week).