Look, it’s a book about talking animals and the art is astounding. But, is it a role-playing campaign setting, or it is an actual guide book to the land of Gwelf? We’re not sure, but we also don’t care. We’re delighted to no end that a book like this exists. If you are in the mood for vacation planning, but don’t want to go to a destination where you have to deal with people, then this book is for you.
Look. There’s a raccoon riding a pony on the cover. This book sells itself.
–A Good Book, Sumner, WA
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Great review, but that’s a badger.
James, I agree! Raccoons and rabbit (or hare?!?) are on foot. But I’m kind of hoping this becomes the new blue dress/ gold dress discussion on the internet.
Badger in a Blue Dress? Isn’t that a Walter Mosley novel?
Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels hit from ’66.