Wednesday, June 27, 2018

The Days Are Just Packed by Bill Watterson

In The Days Are Just Packed, a Calvin and Hobbes collection, Calvin goes on even more adventures. He fights with Hobbes, Susie, and his mother as usual. He plays in his clubhouse and throws mushy apples. He also ends up believing his horoscope; that he will find love today. That doesn't happen. Calvin breaks his father's binoculars, and gets his own. As long as he's going to break binoculars, they should at least be Calvin's. Last of all, Calvin blames his failures on genetic material, misplaced mud holes, adulthood, and Rosalyn. Calvin is a lot of trouble.
This is a good book that teaches kids what NOT to do around parents (in most strips).
- Bruce, 8th grade, CSUS