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A review by caitlin_bookchats
The Chronicles of Harris Burdick: 14 Amazing Authors Tell the Tales by Chris Van Allsburg
2.0
I poured over huge illustrations, captions, and titles of the original mysteries of Harris Burdick as a young middle schooler imagining the rich stories behind them. Unfortunately, that is a large post of this book's downfall. Although a few authors told more vibrant interesting stories than I had imagined at length, especially for done of my favorite illustrations the stories told here I found wanting.
The original with all its ruin for the imagination will always good a wonderful place in my memories (and on my shelf) but this book is unlikely to be one I ever purchase for myself.
Counting this as a book from my childhood for the 2015 Pop Sugar challenge as it contains the entirety of The Mysteries of Harris Burdick. A very unusual picture book I loved as a pre teen.
The original with all its ruin for the imagination will always good a wonderful place in my memories (and on my shelf) but this book is unlikely to be one I ever purchase for myself.
Counting this as a book from my childhood for the 2015 Pop Sugar challenge as it contains the entirety of The Mysteries of Harris Burdick. A very unusual picture book I loved as a pre teen.