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Average rating4.2
A little boy and his little sister awake one morning, milkless. Their mother is away on business, their father is buried in the paper, and their Toastios are dry. What are young siblings to do? They impress upon their father that his tea is also without milk and sit back to watch their plan take effect. But something goes amiss, and their father doesn’t return and doesn’t return some more. When he does, finally, he has a story to tell, a story involving aliens; pirates; ponies; wumpires (not the handsome, brooding kind); and a stegosaurus professor who pilots a Floaty-Ball-Person-Carrier (which looks suspiciously like a hot-air balloon). There is time travel, treachery, and ample adventure, and, fortunately, the milk he has procured is rescued at every turn.
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Fortunately, the Milk is a completely adorable, charming slip of a novella with clever & wild illustrations, plenty of time-traveling romping, just-in-time saves and the world's smartest, most scientific stegosaurus (who is parenthetically female).
It is perfect for putting a smile on anyone's face.
Perfect bedtime story to read with middle-graders. Hilarious and fun, with great drawings!
I look forward to reading this one to my nieces. Neil Gaiman's adult books have been long time favourites, and I was gifted this one as a christmas present. It contains a riotous tale about being abducted by aliens whilst on the way to buy some milk. Ultimately it reads like a funny version of ‘my dog ate my homework'. It is silly, fun and just the sort of thing that kids should enjoy.
Absolutely ridiculous book. Children will love it. Adults probably will too.