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The February 15, 2008 issue of Booklist reviews JonArno Lawson's Black Stars in a White Night Sky: "For an older audience than the usual nonsense-verse crowd, this uproarious collection blends slapstick, puns, parodies, and sheer absurdity with lots of wry ideas. At the core is the delicious sound of words and rhymes. ... Grade-schoolers will appreciate the images (“He leaps like spit off a frying pan"), and the irreverence can be thought-provoking (“the path to conformity is different for each person"). Tjia’s surreal art, in black-and-white silhouettes, is as rhythmic and absurd as the verse, which is perfect for reading aloud." |

