

A dense analysis of the history and music of Steely Dan through its permanent and transient members, its music, and the characters in the songs from Steely Dan, or characters both real and fictional related to the same. Highly recommended for Dan fans and enthusiasts. Others should listen to the music of Steely Dan for a couple decades before diving in to the deep end, because I kid you not, this book is the deep end and there ain't no lifeguards.
A dense analysis of the history and music of Steely Dan through its permanent and transient members, its music, and the characters in the songs from Steely Dan, or characters both real and fictional related to the same. Highly recommended for Dan fans and enthusiasts. Others should listen to the music of Steely Dan for a couple decades before diving in to the deep end, because I kid you not, this book is the deep end and there ain't no lifeguards.

An appendix to Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell of sorts, the story is paced and illustrated as a child's story, but with a dark grey undertone that suggests that it's more of a whimsy for adults.
Some children that are not prone to fearful reactions to the unknown, and the most mild of suggestions of death would also like it, especially for its connection to Christmas, however tangential it might be. As an amply illustrated short story, it is a quick read, but satisfying nonetheless.
An appendix to Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell of sorts, the story is paced and illustrated as a child's story, but with a dark grey undertone that suggests that it's more of a whimsy for adults.
Some children that are not prone to fearful reactions to the unknown, and the most mild of suggestions of death would also like it, especially for its connection to Christmas, however tangential it might be. As an amply illustrated short story, it is a quick read, but satisfying nonetheless.