![]() ![]() Please delight the mind of this sleep-addled, SF-loving mother. How about The Cat in the High Castle? Or Where the Wildlings Are? Although Dr Seuss and Maurice Sendak can be mind-bending enough, I guess, without additional Philip K Dick or George RR Martin … Over to you. ![]() Yu writes that she was inspired by this College Humor post, which includes The Very Deadly Bounty Hunter, a la caterpillar, and Oh, the Times and Places You'll Go! by Dr Who, instead of Seuss. I can't, so I'll comfort myself with imagining the SF-ification of some other children's picture book classics. Goodnight Dune is a much-needed corrective, and I'd buy it if I could. There are too many bowls of mush in my life these days, and not enough devil worms. The Fortune-Hunter by Julia Herbert ISBN 13: 9780860096627 ISBN 10: 0860096629 Paperback England: England: Magna Print Books, 1985, 1985 ISBN-13: 978-0860096627 : You searched for: ISBN (13): 9780860096627 Edit Search New Search Add to Want List Results 1 - 1 of 1. Goodnight Moon seems prone to this kind of treatment – there was a Goodnight iPad which published a few years back, replacing Wise Brown's gently old-fashioned ending with "Goodnight remotes and Netflix streams, Androids, apps and glowing screens, goodnight MacBook Air, goodnight gadgets everywhere." Wise Brown's "old lady whispering hush" – anyone else ever found her vaguely creepy? - is transformed into a "bene-gesserit witch whispering 'they tried and died'" who is far creepier, all amid pictures which wonderfully mimic Clement Hurd's. ![]()
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