Apr. 25th, 2015
Out in Faversham
Apr. 25th, 2015 06:28 pmJust a quick update.
In the afternoon i popped over to Faversham to sell some books, and to hit my sunbathing spot near the library. Took some books to read as well, including that Tim Burton book. I finished it in short thrift.
Well, after doing the vacuuming, i decided that as it was another fine day, i was not going to stay in.
My tan is coming on nicely.
In the afternoon i popped over to Faversham to sell some books, and to hit my sunbathing spot near the library. Took some books to read as well, including that Tim Burton book. I finished it in short thrift.
Well, after doing the vacuuming, i decided that as it was another fine day, i was not going to stay in.
My tan is coming on nicely.
Tim Burton "The Melancholy Death Of Oyster Boy" (Faber & Faber)

This is not the typical type of book I would pick up... i came across it one day some years back and passed it onto a friend, and now found it again in one of charity shop visits, and I have to say, it is amazing!
The poems are wicked and creepy and I enjoyed them just a little too much.
Its like once you are done reading, you just can't help but question Tim Burton's mental state (in a good way?) and possibly your own since you found the stories and illustrations insanely funny.
In fact, I really love Tim Burton's work. These poems and drawings are everything you would expect from Burton. Dark, funny, witty and cute. Short and deliciously wicked poems!

This is not the typical type of book I would pick up... i came across it one day some years back and passed it onto a friend, and now found it again in one of charity shop visits, and I have to say, it is amazing!
The poems are wicked and creepy and I enjoyed them just a little too much.
Its like once you are done reading, you just can't help but question Tim Burton's mental state (in a good way?) and possibly your own since you found the stories and illustrations insanely funny.
In fact, I really love Tim Burton's work. These poems and drawings are everything you would expect from Burton. Dark, funny, witty and cute. Short and deliciously wicked poems!