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Animals Talking in All Caps: It's Just What It Sounds Like
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A goat who wants to sell you some meth.
A giraffe who might be violating his restraining order.
An alpaca with a very dirty secret.
A cat who’s really mad at you for cancelling Netflix instant.
These are just a few of the hilariously human animals you’ll meet in Animals Talking in All Caps. Inspired by the wildly popular blog of the same name and including some of the site’s best-loved entries as well as gobs of never-before-seen material, these pages provide a brilliantly unhinged glimpse into the animal mind.
A giraffe who might be violating his restraining order.
An alpaca with a very dirty secret.
A cat who’s really mad at you for cancelling Netflix instant.
These are just a few of the hilariously human animals you’ll meet in Animals Talking in All Caps. Inspired by the wildly popular blog of the same name and including some of the site’s best-loved entries as well as gobs of never-before-seen material, these pages provide a brilliantly unhinged glimpse into the animal mind.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A book of photos of animals with captions of what the animals are saying. Sometimes funny, sometimes clever, sometimes meh. I occasionally had some difficulty figuring out which animal was speaking, but most of the time it wasn't bad. A lot of the humor was somewhat dark, but aside from a little vulgar language, it wasn't offensive. Some books-from-blogs I pick up are so hilarious I'll read them again and again (like, say, the Cake Wrecks books). This one was fun the first time around, but not worth keeping in perpetuity. In short: worth a read; perhaps not worth a reread.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This was a funny book. It was based on a web site that became increasingly popular due to its clever captioning of animal pictures. A few of these were over my head, but most of them were cute. Some were even laugh-out-loud hilarious. My copy was an uncorrected proof, but the finished book is due out August, 2013. My copy had black and white photos, but I'm guessing that the actual book will contain full color photography. You should certainly try this quick, fun read. It's great for a quick burst of light entertainment.