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#2: Feb 28th 2014 at 8:32:20 PM
I also enjoyed his artwork in The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship as it was truly bizarre!
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#3: Feb 28th 2014 at 10:16:55 PM
Pat the Beastie and *especially* Look-Alikes were a huge formative influence on me, maybe because I could recognise that they were weird, slightly unsettling books but did not feel threatened by the worlds that they presented.
I rooted for the Beastie at the end, in case you were wondering what kind of kid I was.
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Rabbitearsblog
Movie and TV Goddess
from United States
Since: Jan, 2014
Relationship Status: You cannot grasp the true form
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Movie and TV Goddess
from United States
Since: Jan, 2014
Relationship Status: You cannot grasp the true form
#5: Jun 11th 2014 at 5:02:29 PM
I also thought that his work on The Boy Who Ate Around was pretty decent since it was interesting seeing the different monsters that the boy turns into!
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Hey! Does anyone remembered any books written and illustrated by Henrik Drescher? If you had, what were some of your favorite works by him and what did you liked or hated about his work?
I personally have read many works by Henrik Drescher and I really enjoyed his surreal artwork style in many books like Pat the Beastie and Klutz.
I love animation, TV, movies, YOU NAME IT!