Saturday, June 21, 2003

Roger's Book Bag

Harry Potter is all well and good, but kids need to read the classics as well. I'm speaking, of course, of Freddy the Detective. Walter R. Brooks, a master of the genre, didn't need 850 pages to tell his tale of crime and punishment on the Bean farm. Of course, Walter didn't have a word processor or his own media empire, so he was probably content with knocking out 250 pages and calling it a day.

Some of the greatest writers of our age owe a huge debt to the visionary Mr. Brooks.

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