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Macaroni on the Moon
Barry Dordick
Macaroni on the Moon
Barry Dordick
Macaroni on the Moon is an engaging and delightfully illustrated collection of humorous poems written for kids and adults of all ages. This original collection of 61 poems, following in the wacky tradition of Edward Lear and Ogden Nash, introduces the reader to many wonderfully colorful characters, from Marvin the Moose and Melvin the Mixed-Up Camel to the ridiculous Nicholas Harrs and the Mean Brothers Butz. So, if you like to read poems that excite and delight, titillate and amuse (and make you wanna jump right out of your shoes), then you've gotta read Macaroni on the Moon!"Macaroni on the moon... I laughed 'till I cried, I cried 'till I laughed... I hiccuped a little too."--Uncle Max"Totally ridiculous. I didn't understand a single word of it."--Marvin the Moose"What a book! Thrilling... exciting... Achingly funny. In fact, I'm still aching from it."--Sir Lancelot"Wild, wacky, and whimsical... I loved it all, especially the poem about the wild conductor!"--The Wild Conductor"Delightfully daffy and deliciously nutty. All I have to say is: Give us more, more, more (lots more) Macaroni on the Moon!" --Rita the Flamingo
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | February 12, 2003 |
ISBN13 | 9780595268863 |
Publishers | iUniverse, Inc. |
Pages | 110 |
Dimensions | 150 × 7 × 225 mm · 176 g |
Language | English |