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When the story gets to its final act and both priorities take a back step is when you can really see the energy and quick, witty craft in both the writing and the illustrations. The backpack looks more and more ragged around the edges, the framing of the pictures in their perfectly understandable, bold style carry every sense of drama and meaning to the eye, and the enthusiasm of the creator is possibly even greater than that the audience shares with him. It's all quick and cartoonish, silly yet charming, and hopefully part of a series, as it strikes me the young reader's shelves could do with more of those qualities from the friendly paws of this particular duo.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy. We also have a review of [[Pigsticks and Harold and the Tuptown Thief by Alex Milway]].
[[The Unbelievable Top Secret Diary of Pig by Emer Stamp]] is for an audience just a year or two older, and is immense fun.