This is the most hilarious and entertaining book for kids as well as grownups since Diary of a Wimpy Kids. This book series can be potentially a real hit although it's still a brand-new series in print containing only two volumes at the time of writing.
Clearly, Lee belongs to the same league as Matt Groening and Jeff Kinney. English language aside, the writer has shown the same quality in story plot and narration and above all, imagination, in addition to his incredible sense of humor, impressive power of creating believable characters with extremely sparingly description.
Incredibly, this is a writer who has spent the last three decades in Norway, struggling to make ends meet and to survive in the deepest of poverty. Today, he's one of Norway's over-qualified janitors with eleven years' university education and three degrees under his belt. What you about to read is written within his impossible time frame when he's not sleeping, eating or working with two jobs, doing both cleaning and writing, sometimes over 14 hours a day. And he saves no money. All the money he earns from his cleaning jobs finds its way to his ex-wife and his two kids. He said that's the only thing made him proud.
Lee had more than his fair share of hardship and frustration. It's amazing from that kind of miseries, he can turn out such exuberant and fascinating work giving kids and grownups alike so much laughter they could have hardly anticipated from such a little book. Far less could the readers imagine the kind of life he has been leading for the last thirty years. For most of the people, had they experienced just half what Lee had gone through, they would have lost their sanity.
What're you waiting for? Go reading :-) "
If The Simpson's and The Diary of a Wimpy Kid give you big blast, you're gonna love this one, too!This is a comic book not only for kids, but also for their parents and all adults, probably even more so. The book will make you laugh out loud from beginning to end.
Ping, a super cool six year old boy, set out to challenge grownups about the popular myth in the fairy tales he heard over the years.
Clearly, Lee belongs to the same league as Matt Groening and Jeff Kinney. English language aside, the writer has shown the same quality in story plot and narration and above all, imagination, in addition to his incredible sense of humor, impressive power of creating believable characters with extremely sparingly description.
Incredibly, this is a writer who has spent the last three decades in Norway, struggling to make ends meet and to survive in the deepest of poverty. Today, he's one of Norway's over-qualified janitors with eleven years' university education and three degrees under his belt. What you about to read is written within his impossible time frame when he's not sleeping, eating or working with two jobs, doing both cleaning and writing, sometimes over 14 hours a day. And he saves no money. All the money he earns from his cleaning jobs finds its way to his ex-wife and his two kids. He said that's the only thing made him proud.
Lee had more than his fair share of hardship and frustration. It's amazing from that kind of miseries, he can turn out such exuberant and fascinating work giving kids and grownups alike so much laughter they could have hardly anticipated from such a little book. Far less could the readers imagine the kind of life he has been leading for the last thirty years. For most of the people, had they experienced just half what Lee had gone through, they would have lost their sanity.
What're you waiting for? Go reading :-) "
If The Simpson's and The Diary of a Wimpy Kid give you big blast, you're gonna love this one, too!This is a comic book not only for kids, but also for their parents and all adults, probably even more so. The book will make you laugh out loud from beginning to end.
Ping, a super cool six year old boy, set out to challenge grownups about the popular myth in the fairy tales he heard over the years.