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Magikrazy said:Wow, if LeftyGreenMario were still here, she'd HATE that backstory section.
This is a good book I like it a lot. I used one of the jokes from the book my son burst with laughter. It was funny and cool and I learned a lot about Mario. I'm a huge super Mario fan so this made sense to me. I recommended this to all of my super Mario friends.
Bought for a five year old, who is now telling his own jokes. These, go on and on and on and on, and then I have to laugh at a punch line that has nothing to do with what he's already told me? So, I thought this may 'help'. It is a very good, simple book with easy to read 'funny' jokes ! It may just save a life !
Got this for my innocent 9 year old son who idolizes Luigi as a basket item from the Easter Bunny. The first part of this book is fine, however the second part is absolutely inappropriate, and quite honestly very distasteful with "jokes" from a much older time period where as a kid in the 80's I felt awkward around older adults who felt it was socially acceptable to be racist and to discriminate. I think every copy of this should be pulled and destroyed and the author should not be permitted to sell materials like this geared towards children or teens, regardless of "free speech" as this is just wrong.
Cranky Kong but not Donkey Kong? Okay...?LeftyGreenMario said:
Mario's Early Years: The Novel said:This is an idea that could appeal to a lot of people who grew up with Mario Brothers video games. This book is a diary from the perspective of Mario himself. He is a fifth grader in a class taught by his aunt and consequently gets some special treatment. This can get him into trouble at times, and he makes some poor decisions. The relationships in the story all relate very closely to the Mario Brothers games, except that they are told through the voice of Mario as a child. This gives his character an interesting change, and affects how he thinks and his misconceptions. It is also interesting because this is set in a time where some characters have not yet met.
As a huge fan of Mario, I found this book to be a small but fun read. It gives an inside look to the thoughts of the plumber himself. I always wondered what he thought during his adventures. This book kind of changes a bit of his I look at Mario.
I'm pretty sure it's just one guy who keeps churning them out even if nobody's reading them. If I had to guess, it's either a kid who enjoys both the Mario franchise and Diary of a Wimpy Kid and just wanted to write stories about them, or it's someone who saw all of the other crossovers between Mario and Diary of a Wimpy Kid and mistakenly thought that it was profitable.Baby Luigi said:why the hell are they so popular?
looks like a toadLeftyGreenMario said:whoever the hell is that thing in Snow iLand
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