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getglitchd's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
One of my favorite books of all time
erincataldi's review against another edition
5.0
Tales From Outer Suburbia is easily my favorite book that I have read for class this semester. I loved everything about it, from the goofy yet impactful story, to the utterly fantastic drawings. Needless to say, I just placed an order from Amazon to make this book part of my collection.
This fantasy novel is a collection of short stories, poems and drawings about "outer suburbia." It is a place where giant marine animals can show up on your front lawn, missles are part of everyone's yards, stick figures roam the streets, and you can make pets out of garbage. Pretty much anything goes in this imaginative and inventive collection of short tall tales. It doesn't contain all the fantasy story motifs that Tunnel et al mentions but it is definitely chalk full of fantastic objects and magical elements. The illustrations that accompany the stories practically jump off the page and into your imagination, they really stick with you!
As an adult I loved this book, although if I was a small child though I would probably be scared of some of the drawings and stories. One of the lines that stuck out to me was, "... in the olden days... they got the bends because they didn't know about decompressification and how it turns your blood into lemonade." It's a pretty creepy thought, and it gave even me the heebie jeebies. I agree with the School Library Journal review that ranked this novel as fourth grade and up. This book is not intended for the very young.
Overall, I thought that this was a fantastic book. It was given eight major book awards including: Publisher's Weekly Best Book of 2007, New York Times Best Illustrated Book of 2007, and a School Library Journal Best Book of 2007. A great addition for any collection!
This fantasy novel is a collection of short stories, poems and drawings about "outer suburbia." It is a place where giant marine animals can show up on your front lawn, missles are part of everyone's yards, stick figures roam the streets, and you can make pets out of garbage. Pretty much anything goes in this imaginative and inventive collection of short tall tales. It doesn't contain all the fantasy story motifs that Tunnel et al mentions but it is definitely chalk full of fantastic objects and magical elements. The illustrations that accompany the stories practically jump off the page and into your imagination, they really stick with you!
As an adult I loved this book, although if I was a small child though I would probably be scared of some of the drawings and stories. One of the lines that stuck out to me was, "... in the olden days... they got the bends because they didn't know about decompressification and how it turns your blood into lemonade." It's a pretty creepy thought, and it gave even me the heebie jeebies. I agree with the School Library Journal review that ranked this novel as fourth grade and up. This book is not intended for the very young.
Overall, I thought that this was a fantastic book. It was given eight major book awards including: Publisher's Weekly Best Book of 2007, New York Times Best Illustrated Book of 2007, and a School Library Journal Best Book of 2007. A great addition for any collection!
mlaaker's review against another edition
4.0
There were some surprisingly (to me) thoughtful illustrated stories in here that came up in conversation several times in the week after reading. Very clever.
meghan111's review against another edition
3.0
Slim book of pencil-illustrated, surreal short stories, most just a few pages.
ineffablebooks's review against another edition
5.0
If you haven't read any of Shaun Tan's books, get onto it ASAP.
lavoiture's review against another edition
5.0
WOW! This book is amazing. I wish I had bought it instead of checking it out of the library--and that's saying a lot for me. The illustrations are absolutely amazing...the stories are a 3, but put them together with everything and this book is definitely worth a read.
ngreader's review against another edition
5.0
SOOO good! I especially loved the poem story. I mean, everything about this story was amazing and well done and everyone should read this book.
lizaroo71's review against another edition
4.0
I love Tan's artwork. This is an eclectic collection of short stories that take place in the suburbs. You have orignal stories that are accompanied by beautiful artwork.
My favorites are the stories pieced together with pieces of text.
All of it is observing how much we are connected even though we believe we are so dramatically different.
I love the surprise endings to some of the stories.
My favorites are the stories pieced together with pieces of text.
All of it is observing how much we are connected even though we believe we are so dramatically different.
I love the surprise endings to some of the stories.
barbtrek's review against another edition
5.0
Wow, the first story had me a bit confused. I was checking to see if maybe some pages fell out! But once I got going this book just got better & better. I bought this last year for my son but some of the stories seemed based on recent events--it was almost eerie. Very good & thought provoking!