![]() ![]() ![]() This is the lightest, and in some ways the least focused, of the books in this series. He spoke really aggressively though, so you still took him seriously even though he sounded like a cartoon. He was super short-almost legit midget short, and I got that maybe midget wasn’t the right word anymore, but you know what I mean. ![]() It was, I mean, a little deeper than that, but not much. “You’re so talented.” Ryan had this voice that was sort of like Boots, the monkey from Dora the Explorer. The background was a sky blue that really made the brown fur pop. The hare had a gold watch in his pocket and a serious look, and was just a generally very regal and well-dressed rabbit. It was of a hare dressed in a black and gold shirt with puffy sleeves, like from Shakespeare times, and a floppy cap and striped pants. Ryan and me, we couldn’t even talk for a minute, that’s how glorious this painting was. “Behold.” Amanda stepped back from the wall where she’d just hung Ryan’s and my newest amazerbeam piece of art. I didn't make it past the first page before deciding I'm not interested in reading a book with the narrative voice presented. ![]()
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