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Shrek: The Complete Guide
Shrek The Complete Guide
Author: DK Publishing
Discover all there is to know about the world's most lovable ogre in this colorful and hilarious visual guide to the Shrek fairy-tale universe. Writer Steven Cole captures the unique sense of humor from both films in original descriptions of Shrek, Donkey, Fiona, Puss-in-Boots, and all the other funny and exciting characters, settings, an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780756629885
ISBN-10: 0756629888
Publication Date: 4/16/2007
Pages: 64
Edition: Har/Map
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: DK CHILDREN
Book Type: Hardcover
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Once upon a time there was a large green ogre who became a great hero, a small donkey who became his noble steed and a beautiful princess who kept a mysterious secret.

If you want to see a cross-section view of Shrek's crooked wooden shack built into a rotten old tree stump or you are interested in the romance between a smooth-talking donkey and his fire-breathing dragon girlfriend, then you might enjoy the additional information about the Shrek Movies.

The colors used in this book are pretty amazing. You almost think you could feel the fur on the donkey or feel the texture in Fiona's embroidered royal dress. Even the green fabric looks velvety. I was quite impressed with this aspect alone. There is also a good helping of humor throughout, like when talking about the gingerbread man who is actually one tough cookie.

He's wholesome and true - just what you'd expect from a cookie made from organic flour. ~pg. 19

Or when speaking of the castle:

This stylishly dilapidated, sinister castle is conveniently located on a crumbling pinnacle of rock in a sea of molten lava, just three day's quest from the nearest shopping mall.

Each section also conveys a certain mood. The page about The Poison Apple is somber, dark and has white text, while the pages covered with "the front page" of the Daily Duloc stands out and is also filled with fairy-tale humor and advertisements for magic beans.


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