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John Fardell's illustrations marry perfectly with his text, and run the gamut from empty, peaceful seascapes, to bustling cities that are a joy to pore over. It was a bold choice to start the book with seven pages of similar jellyfish pictures, but it works amazingly well. It's a lovely, well-rounded book that you'll love as much as I did. Highly recommended.
My thanks to the publishers for sending it to Bookbag. We also have a review of [[The Day Louis Got Eaten by John Fardell]].
We also loved John Fardell's earlier book [[Manfred The Baddie by John Fardell|Manfred The Baddie]], which is as funny and enjoyable as ''Jeremiah Jellyfish Flies High!'' For more underwater fun, check out [[Shark and Lobster's Amazing Undersea Adventure by Viviane Schwarz]]. It's a non-fiction book aimed at older children, but [[Will Jellyfish Rule the World? by Leo Hickman]] is also well-worth a look.