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If you enjoyed ''Derek the Sheep'', check out everyone's favourite daft animal: [[Sensible Hare]] by [[:Category:Daren King|Daren King]]. For more sheep-based fun, [[Pete the Sheep by Jackie French|Pete the Sheep]] by [[:Category:Jackie French|Jackie French]] is well worth a look. | If you enjoyed ''Derek the Sheep'', check out everyone's favourite daft animal: [[Sensible Hare]] by [[:Category:Daren King|Daren King]]. For more sheep-based fun, [[Pete the Sheep by Jackie French|Pete the Sheep]] by [[:Category:Jackie French|Jackie French]] is well worth a look. | ||
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Revision as of 17:58, 17 November 2014
Derek the Sheep by Gary Northfield | |
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Category: For Sharing | |
Reviewer: Keith Dudhnath | |
Summary: Thirteen comic strips taken from the Beano, of a daft sheep who gets into all sorts of silly scrapes around the farm. Light, gentle fun. | |
Buy? Maybe | Borrow? Maybe |
Pages: 64 | Date: September 2008 |
Publisher: Bloomsbury | |
ISBN: 978-0747594246 | |
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Derek spends his days eating grass, talking to other sheep, trying to avoid angry bulls and entering the Farmyard Best Haircut competition - y'know, typical sheep stuff. Derek the Sheep packages together thirteen of the comic strips from The Beano into an enjoyable collection. Derek is charmingly daft. He gets into all sorts of silly scrapes around the farm. He's a pleasant everyman character (or rather everysheep) and the comics make for light, simple reading.
The illustrations are bright and interesting, although not overly detailed. There's plenty of gentle slapstick, adventure and cheesy gags. Other Beano characters may be better known and indeed better loved, but Derek's still a lot of fun. I chuckled frequently, but by the end I fancied a bit of a change of pace - the sort of thing that a Beano Annual with its mix of comic strips would provide.
Some comic strips, such as Garfield, can sustain the level of interest throughout a whole book, whereas others work better mixed amongst others. That's not to bash Derek or say it's poor quality - he's a lovely sheep and the comic strips themselves couldn't be improved in any way. The gentle nature of the comic just means it would benefit from something different now and then, even just alternating reading one strip from Derek the Sheep with another set of comics.
Derek the Sheep would make a nice present for anyone who likes animals. It's great for either reluctant readers, or someone who would enjoy a break from more detailed children's books.
Thanks to the publishers for sending it to Bookbag.
If you enjoyed Derek the Sheep, check out everyone's favourite daft animal: Sensible Hare by Daren King. For more sheep-based fun, Pete the Sheep by Jackie French is well worth a look.
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