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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Book Review - The Dangerous Alphabet


The Dangerous Alphabet by Neil Gaiman and Gris Grimly

32 pages / 2008 / 4 stars / Childrens / 4-30-08

Told through 13 rhyming couplets and accompanying illustrations, Neil Gaiman and Gris Grimly's The Dangerous Alphabet is a delightful (if suspiciously inaccurate) study of the alphabet. We follow the adventures of 2 children, their pet gazelle and their treasure map as they travel underground, on adventures both macabre and perilous, as the alphabet is presented in conjunction with the story.

The story is fun and the rhymes imaginative, but the art is the star here. Gris Grimly's illustrations bring the story to life, and really add an element of almost the grotesque to the story. From the almost rag doll likeness of the children, to the ghosts and ghoulies that inhabit the underground, Grimly's illustration are both beautiful and disturbing at the same time. Take time to study each page, as you'll discover something new each time you look at it.


36 / 75 books. 48% done!

2 comments:

Naomi said...

Not that many people are as familiar with Mr Grimly's work as they are with Mr Gaiman's, so I'd like to direct them to Mad Creator Productions, Mr Grimly's website, where they can see more of his art (and maybe pick up a tshirt): http://www.madcreator.com/

tapestry100 said...

Thanks for pointing out his website.