I'm pleasantly surprised, even with my own war against Star Wars and in finding my own Jedi-esque spiritual path, at how much I love this book. It's a kids book in graphic novel form that delves into what might've been if Darth Vader, Luke's father and evil master of the universe, became someone ...
If this were a picture book, it'd get 5 stars, but since it's not....It did have a lot of funny scenes and lines from the movies that were twisted in a funny way, but it just didn't flow very well for me.Everything was random and made me "Wait, huh?" If this was done intentionally (which I wouldn...
Cute and funny. Loved the pictures. Kinda funny. I like how Vader uses jedi telekinesis to mess with Luke.
Take the galaxy's resident villain and put him in a parenting situation. That is what you have here as this book explores Darth Vader being a parent to Luke Skywalker. This book is made of cartoon panels that contain everyday parenting situations to situations that only could happen in a galaxy f...
Such a funny and great book. It also helps that it's Star Wars! This book is for ages 3 to 4 and it's really funny I read it to my brotherA lot !
This is a cute picture book about Darth Vader and a young Luke Skywalker in an everyday parent-child setting. Rather than a story the book is full of amusing snapshots of their life where Vader deals with awkward questions and does unexpectedly caring things for little Luke. I'm sure kids would e...
My wife and I read through this together. I bought this for our daughters as an Easter present, but I couldn't help read it since I'm a Star Wars nerd.I enjoyed it as a parent though, because I think it brings reality of parenting into the picture, and Jeffrey Brown has illustrated that in this b...
My girls received this book as a birthday present recently. And they make me or their dad read it to them every night. I don't think they completely understand all of the scenarios as they are only 4 but they do get some of it. The best part is hearing them use Star Wars words they have learne...
VADER’S little princess by Jeffrey BrownBook ReviewJeffrey Brown has written and illustrated a hilarious follow-up to ‘DARTH VADER and Son’. This one is titled, ‘VADER’S little princess’. “Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith, must raise his young daughter, Leia, as she grows from a sweet little gi...
Awesome drawings and pretty funny, but too short. I really liked Vader&Son and loved this one even more! They are silly but so cute.
Funny Misshapen Body delivered not just the Brown I love, but a more mature and reflective Brown. A balance of stories, in his usual anti-chronological way that swirl together to create a full novelistic image of people, places and developments, working with new themes, and yet tied to the old an...
I picked this book up, just browsing the "cat" section at Barnes & Nobles. I couldn't stop laughing. The artist really nailed the character and personality of cats very well in his drawings and scenarios. I even went so far as to show this book to my own cats, because I'm a crazy-cat-lady & lol, ...
Cats ARE weird, anyone who has a cat will tell you this. They sometimes run about for no reason chasing nothing, they squeeze into the strangest of places and go to sleep there, they meow for food and then walk away without touching it once they've received it. Well, Jeffrey Brown has noticed the...
This is charming and funny, and, from my experience being a nanny and raising children, perfectly plausible. That said, it's not quite what you'd think given the title....there is just one kid, he says funny things, and it looks as though this was Brown's way of documenting the amusing things his...