Reddit Reddit reviews Animalia

We found 7 Reddit comments about Animalia. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

Teen & Young Adult
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Animalia
Harry N Abrams
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7 Reddit comments about Animalia:

u/2OQuestions · 2 pointsr/whatsthatbook

The only one I can think of is Animalia. Here is a link to the amazon page for it; look at the 'also purchased' books for some good suggestions for your book.

http://www.amazon.com/Animalia-Graeme-Base/dp/0810919397/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1417467641&sr=8-1&keywords=animalia

u/Mistressmind · 2 pointsr/vintj

Hmm, this looks similar to The Eleventh Hour, which we had as kids, and spent hours on. There's a few red herrings in it, too, which took hours to solve, then turned out to be nothing. Wholely aggravating. My mom worked on it with us, and we never did figure it out. I ended up cheating by peeking at the answer. But I still have the book, and hope to work through it with my stepdaughter.

I started her slow, by going through Puzzle Island with her. I also got The Red Herring Mystery, but we haven't solved this one yet, and we've gotten away from this. I want to work up to The Eleventh Hour, though. It looks as though Graeme Base has other books as well, which we'll have to check out. My stepdaughter is incredibly smart, and she's eight years old now, and she loves these kind of puzzles. She also REALLY relishes anything that she can do with one of her parents (and yes, I count as one of them - she really digs me these days, which is TOTALLY AWESOME! I get to really be a mom, YAY!).

Anyway, "Masquerade" in Hardback in Good condition is selling for a penny for $3.99 shipping, so I bought a copy. Looks good. :) I'm all for things like this!

u/slugposse · 1 pointr/tipofmytongue

Just in case there were alternate covers I don't know about, Animalia is the sort of book people spend a of time lingering over. It is certainly the only alphabet book I've spent hours pouring over.

u/HondaGirlMN · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

“In school, you're taught a lesson and then given a test. In life, you're given a test that teaches you a lesson.”

  1. This candle is 2x4 scented. Pencil shavings smell like wood :D Also, one of the reviews says it smells like pencil shavings lol

  2. well I guess it's more of a notepad but this is really cool :) it would be so distracting in class though haha

  3. This book seems funny and would make a teacher laugh!

  4. My favorite subject was English. Much caffeine was needed for completing all of those essays and books...

  5. Kickball was always the best!!

  6. Minions!!! the despicable me minions are so flippin' cute and funny

  7. Kool aid bursts I always had to beg for these. I still love them :D

  8. Animalia or any of Graeme Base's other books. I remember looking through them as a kid. Beautiful illustrations.

  9. Who wouldn't want a tiger head back pack?!

  10. Playing video games! although back in the day, it would have been the Sega genesis or the nes!


    Bonus 1 and bonus 2 I will PM you :)
u/beanbaconsoup · 1 pointr/Parenting

Anything by Stephen Michael King not the horror author. The Lighthouse Keeper's books. The Diary of a Wombat (and related books). Anamalia.

Aside from those, go to the library and let your daughter pick some. Soon you'll find ones that you both love.