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By highlighting the obtuseness, hyperbole, and how the creators have gone about things sounds a little too scientific when read back. But make no mistake, this is a result of art – it’s far too pleasurable and fun, with a prime and intelligent kind of silliness, and even this far into the series doesn't feel like a contractual obligation. Instead it's an episode of a great, snappy, articulate and erudite sitcom for the young – and for anyone older who can see the joy of a well-crafted whimsy such as this. I've not read all nine books of this cycle, but I've not seen anything to doubt how welcome a host more would prove to be.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[The World of Norm: 10: Includes Delivery by Jonathan Meres|book ten in the series]].
The same audience will very much enjoy [[Memoirs of a Neurotic Zombie by Jeff Norton]].