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3 ⭐ This book either you will love or hate. There is nothing wrong with this book being for children although many may see it as an adult parody. But I don‘t really feel it‘s a book for adults. Each page is a different color and a description of how death, the character, used that color or what that color represents. Like yellow caution tape or white face paint in Victorian times.
LibrarianRyan Or the green acid used to make certain dies and wallpaper. This isn‘t cheeky, but it‘s interesting. I wish the author would‘ve tried harder to make it rhyme and be a real kids picture book. Right now it‘s just a curiosity. But it‘s an interesting curiosity. 2w
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