Saturday 17 August 2019

Comic Review - 'The Lisa Book: Simpsons Library of Wisdom' by Matt Groening

Wow. There may be a little more Lisa in me than I'd thought. There might be a Lisa in all of us. At least I hope so.

'The Lisa Book: Simpsons Library of Wisdom'- for the intellectual and therefore the lonely and unappreciated, for the geeky and proud, for the 'The Simpsons' fans, and for the Lisa fans in particular, who love her episodes, especially in the early seasons.

Contained within this little yellow book are a lot of Lisa facts, her likes, dislikes, and famous quotes. Plus there're episode facts and quotes, character bios, and forgotten, interesting tidbits. Also adorable old family photos.

Such a sweet, cute, funny and informative library of wisdom (watch out for the fun facts literally scattered in small print on some pages), as only 'The Simpsons' can deliver it. It has earned a spot on my geek shelf.

Lisa Simpson is the permanently eight-year-old, sax-playing, vegetarian, environmentalist, feminist, activist, cartoon-loving, pony-loving, elf-loving, doll-loving, bookworming, science and history-buffing, Buddhist, socialist, progressive, and liberal Teacher's Pet and future president of the United States we need at this moment. She loves her family despite not fitting in with them, and they love her back.

She truly is a special girl.

Final Score: 4/5

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