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asked by allnet on November 13, 2006 2:44 AM

Designer and illustrator Jane Seabrook had a runaway winner with her first book, Furry Logic. Now here's her long-awaited follow-up title, Laugh at Life, offering another menagerie of cleverly rendered animals and the simple, yet-oh-so-deep ruminations that match these natural comedians.

Seabrook possesses a wonderful gift for illustrating nature in incredible detail. Her artwork reflects a zoologist's understanding of animals matched with an illustrator's eye for color and human nature, and she deftly matches these appealing images with exactly the right quotations-and clever, funny ones at that-to convey the meaning she's after. Topics range from the challenges of relationships to the enjoyment of life's many and diverse pleasures.

The result is a delightfully satisfying keepsake book that can be enjoyed on many levels and again and again. Just as Furry Logic did, Laugh at Life will captivate those who buy this book for themselves or as an adorable and cherished gift. It has a broad appeal, appropriate for multiple audiences and occasions.




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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I bought it and Furry Logic to give to a friend who needed cheering up. They did the trick and then some. She couldn't stop smiling as she read through. (I ended up buying some for me as well.) I certainly can recommend them to anyone. The illustrations are phenominal and I personally didn't find that Laugh at Life repeated anything from the first book. I think it was designed to reinforce the first however. If you take these two books as they are meant to be taken, you can't go wrong in buying either of them (or both).
reviewed by alexis on November 20, 2006 2:53 AM

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As I mentioned in my review of Furry Logic, these books brought a smile to my face many times. I gave this a 4 only because there were a few items repeated from the first book. Both books are a joy to read, however. They make you start the day with a smile on your face.
reviewed by janmueller on November 22, 2006 6:56 AM

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