Leyla
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Oh, Lisa, you are so right. I've been meaning to do a nice in-depth review of this book... I really must get on that.
Wow, how very cool to have a real author amongst us, and a muppet author at that. I've actually got two copies of "Before you Leap" in my possession, one of which I'm sending to my non-muppet fan friend. It's too good a book for her not to read. I've also shared it around work. It's really such a charming read... even for non, or casual fans. There's just something about dreams that imakes them universal in their appeal.
Perhaps not everyone agrees with me, but I find there's so much heart in this book... that sweet, silly, ferociously determined optimism that's always been so much a part of the Muppets' spirit. It's there, from beginning to end and reading this book is almost like getting a literary hug from Kermit himself.
I'm definately one of those silly ushy gushy types who roots for the pig and the frog, but boy, have I ever missed seeing Fozzie as Fozzie... and you know what? He's there, in "Before You Leap." He's there, in all that sweet, childlike loyalty and love...and oh, I can't tell you how happy that makes me. What a wonderful, muppety book... muppety like I thought couldn't possibly exist anymore.
Gee... I'd say more... but all of a sudden, I need to read it again.
Thanks for the book...much respected fellow fan.
Layla
Wow, how very cool to have a real author amongst us, and a muppet author at that. I've actually got two copies of "Before you Leap" in my possession, one of which I'm sending to my non-muppet fan friend. It's too good a book for her not to read. I've also shared it around work. It's really such a charming read... even for non, or casual fans. There's just something about dreams that imakes them universal in their appeal.
Perhaps not everyone agrees with me, but I find there's so much heart in this book... that sweet, silly, ferociously determined optimism that's always been so much a part of the Muppets' spirit. It's there, from beginning to end and reading this book is almost like getting a literary hug from Kermit himself.
I'm definately one of those silly ushy gushy types who roots for the pig and the frog, but boy, have I ever missed seeing Fozzie as Fozzie... and you know what? He's there, in "Before You Leap." He's there, in all that sweet, childlike loyalty and love...and oh, I can't tell you how happy that makes me. What a wonderful, muppety book... muppety like I thought couldn't possibly exist anymore.
Gee... I'd say more... but all of a sudden, I need to read it again.
Thanks for the book...much respected fellow fan.
Layla
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