Friday, May 16, 2014

GadgetJax reviews: That Popper fellow and his Gorman Troupe of Flightless Friends


Ah, the 20th Century... that faithful time where media could be funny without resorting to toilet humor and other forms of cheap laughter (Looking at you, Nickelodeon).

208837However, it's the 21st century now, and most media has devoted itself to just being a bunch of risque jokes about getting hit on the head with a baseball bats, and other things I probably shouldn't bring up here. But, what does this have to do with Mr. Poppers Penguins? Well, quite a lot, actually, because this, my friends, is quite a lighthearted and silly book, unlike modern society.     

The plot is quite simple, really. Mr. Popper is a painter, and adopts 2 penguins, who eventually have babies, and that's pretty much the only thing I could say about the book, because that's really all this book is. Simple. The humor is simple, the illustrations are simple, and so is everything else. However, depending on the kind of person you are, this will either please or annoy you.
You see, Mr. Popper's Penguins is a children's book, so it has no "Planet-Shaping Sword of Destiny", or a "Crystal that brings Immortality". It's just a funny, simple book, and if you don't like that kind of stuff, then you probably won't enjoy Mr. Popper and his clever Penguins.
Also, the ending is quite disappointing, and everything sort of gets befuddled by the last chapter, leaving you wishing you could have more.
Can I recommend this to YOU, my dear reader? Probably not. Unless you have the time to just read a simple, funny, book about a Gorman Troupe of Penguins, you should probably get going on that Supper Competition book everyone talks about, or that Journal of a Sorrowful Chap. At least, I think that's what they were called. Hmm...
6.2 SATISFYING
+ charming, simple, and funny
+ quite a short read
- Older readers just won't find anything enjoyable here
- The ending
 
 

5 comments:

  1. Now, I'm an "older" reader and I thought it was sort of cute, but yep, I wouldn't be looking for it normally. It is good to know it's available to read to younger children! I do agree (as you know) with the ending. Too abrupt and makes me want to know more about Mr. and Mrs. Popper's life.

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  2. Ok, I got the Supper Competition one (clever), but Journal of a Sorrowful Chap is eluding me. Help an 'older' reader out??

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    1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid, I just love making those kinds of jokes.

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    2. Ohhhhhh makes perfect sense. Thanks!

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  3. You're doing better than I am!! Help GJ!!

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