![]() You can order it direct from the publisher. Right now, the book isn’t available through Amazon. We got R.J Ivankovic a sample copy of his book, HP LOVECRAFTS THE CALL OF CTHULHU (for beginning readers). ![]() ![]() I’ll not spoil your fun any further, suffice it to say that, in the words of Australian music personality, Molly Meldrum, you ought to “do yourself a favour” and get yourself a copy of this book. Naturally, in the retelling in this way, the story loses an amount of its eldritch horror edge, but if you’re the kind of parent I am, you’ll wish for this book to stealthily introduce your children (and your nieces and nephews) to the wonders of Lovecraftian horror. The illustrations are spot-on, both in capturing Seuss’ visionary style and in cleverly illustrating this retelling of Lovecraft’s classic tale. Ivankovic manages to richly capture the look and feel of classic Seuss titles, while ably retelling the story of Angell, Inspector LeGrasse, Johansen and the other unfortunates as they discover the truth about The Great Old Ones and their dreaming master, Great Cthulhu. I’ve also played more than my fair share of Chaosium’s Call of Cthulhu roleplaying game in my time. I bought this as a bit of fun, as I’m a long-time Lovecraft fan, and enjoyed Dr Seuss’ books as a child, and then again reading them to my (now 19-year-old) daughter when she was little. ![]() Lovecrafts Dagon for Beginning Readers (4.39 avg. Oh, my! I wish I were skilled enough to review this in Seussian meter. Ivankovic is the author of The Call of Cthulhu (4.43 avg rating, 358 ratings, 75 reviews) and H.P. ![]()
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