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Daniel Wallace
Daniel Wallace is a comic book expert, sci-fi sage, and lifelong geek. Author or co-author of more than two dozen books including The Jedi Path, Ghostbusters: The Ultimate Visual History, Iron Man Manual, Man of Steel: Inside the Legendary World of Superman, and the New York Times bestselling... show more

Daniel Wallace is a comic book expert, sci-fi sage, and lifelong geek. Author or co-author of more than two dozen books including The Jedi Path, Ghostbusters: The Ultimate Visual History, Iron Man Manual, Man of Steel: Inside the Legendary World of Superman, and the New York Times bestselling Star Wars: The New Essential Guide to Characters, his specialty is exploring the underpinnings of popular fictional universes.
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EpicFehlReader
EpicFehlReader rated it 10 years ago
In his prime, Edward Bloom was an extraordinary man. He could outrun anybody. He never missed a day of school. He saved lives and tamed giants. Animals loved him, people loved him, women loved him. He knew more jokes than any man alive. At least that’s what he told his son, William. But now Edward B...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 10 years ago
A story in which a cat pursues his individuality by accidentally wearing pajamas. Not many successful novelists can transition to picture books, but Wallace has a goofy style that suits. Plus lots of amusing illustrations of cats in suits and in pajamas. Library copy
Bookworm Blurbs
Bookworm Blurbs rated it 11 years ago
He could outrun anybody, and he never missed a day of school. He saved lives, tamed giants. Animals loved him. People loved him. Women loved him (and he loved them back). And he knew more jokes than any man alive.Now, as he lies dying, Edward Bloom can't seem to stop telling jokes -or the tall tales...
Casual Debris
Casual Debris rated it 11 years ago
For my full review, please visit Casual Debris.With its minimal plotting and abundance of anecdote, Big Fish reads more like an extended character sketch than a full-fledged novel, in which narrator's father Edward Bloom overshadows every other aspect of the book, including the narrator himself. Whi...
El Bosque
El Bosque rated it 13 years ago
Este libro me gustó. En mi cabeza se creó una estética similar a aquella de Big Fish, película que adoro basada en el libro homónimo del mismo autor. El libro recorre la vida de Henry Walker, un mago que vive una gran decadencia en su carrera, relatada desde varios puntos de vista. Historias que se ...
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