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by Daniel Pinkwater
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LeahSL
LeahSL rated it 12 years ago
It is reminiscent of [b:Dandelion Wine|50033|Dandelion Wine|Ray Bradbury|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1170366282s/50033.jpg|1627774]; delight in the world through the eyes of a nice kid, the titular Neddie. And then in comes the magic and it touches something deep and slanty about the world.
kerry
kerry rated it 14 years ago
What can I say? I love Pinkwater. He's zany, lovable, and inventive as hell. Unique in his own. Plus he throws in little tidbits of fun facts. Little did you know that you would gain the knowledge of how many different types of turtles are in the world as you read this book, or that the La Brea Tar ...
Never Read Passively
Never Read Passively rated it 15 years ago
The Neddiad really lives up to the awesome cover art that drew Max (age 7) and I to the book in the first place. It starts off thoughtful and interesting; a kid in 1940's America with a quirky family doing all-American things. It quickly gets strange. Very, very strange. I really liked how despite ...
cindywho
cindywho rated it 16 years ago
Pinkwater does manage to pull off quirkiness in a way that comes across as a sense of wonder and fun. Most of the story is a 50's nostalgia trip to Los Angeles, the rest is some kind of trippy religious experience, which is not as fun, though not awful. Pinkwater narrates the audio book well.
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