Monday, November 26, 2007
MORE ON MOORE ON WODEHOUSE
Last week I saw a non-shrink-wrapped copy of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier at my local Borders, and took the opportunity to flip through it. (As of this evening there's still a pile of shrink-wrapped copies there, but the unwrapped one is gone.) I didn't read enough to review it, though what I did read didn't make me hungry for more. I will say one thing, though: Moore does a lousy Wodehouse. (I may elaborate if and when I have the opportunity to read it again.)
Last week I saw a non-shrink-wrapped copy of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier at my local Borders, and took the opportunity to flip through it. (As of this evening there's still a pile of shrink-wrapped copies there, but the unwrapped one is gone.) I didn't read enough to review it, though what I did read didn't make me hungry for more. I will say one thing, though: Moore does a lousy Wodehouse. (I may elaborate if and when I have the opportunity to read it again.)
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