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J T wrote:I also am amazed at how horrible the cover art is. It looks like a Japanese manga and an American children's book had some unfortunate baby.
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For the record, "Love You Forever" is a really, really creepy children's book.
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Blu wrote:It's a great game!
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
J T wrote:I also am amazed at how horrible the cover art is. It looks like a Japanese manga and an American children's book had some unfortunate baby.
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For the record, "Love You Forever" is a really, really creepy children's book.
Only once you've become old and jaded. When you're 3 it's the greatest book in the world.
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MrPopo wrote:Only once you've become old and jaded. When you're 3 it's the greatest book in the world.
Not necessarily. When I read it to my daughter - who received a copy from her pre-school - she thought it was a bit weird that the woman broke into her grown son's house to hold him at night...and that he was perfectly fine with that. She never asked for the book again, and when we cleaned out our house last year, it was on of the the first books she put in the "yard sale" pile.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
MrPopo wrote:Only once you've become old and jaded. When you're 3 it's the greatest book in the world.
Not necessarily. When I read it to my daughter - who received a copy from her pre-school - she thought it was a bit weird that the woman broke into her grown son's house to hold him at night...and that he was perfectly fine with that. She never asked for the book again, and when we cleaned out our house last year, it was on of the the first books she put in the "yard sale" pile.
What sort of horrible things did you do to that little girl to make her so cynical at such a young age?
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MrPopo wrote:
prfsnl_gmr wrote:
MrPopo wrote:Only once you've become old and jaded. When you're 3 it's the greatest book in the world.
Not necessarily. When I read it to my daughter - who received a copy from her pre-school - she thought it was a bit weird that the woman broke into her grown son's house to hold him at night...and that he was perfectly fine with that. She never asked for the book again, and when we cleaned out our house last year, it was on of the the first books she put in the "yard sale" pile.
What sort of horrible things did you do to that little girl to make her so cynical at such a young age?
She takes after her mother.
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