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Think Ifruity: A Foxtrot Collection

Think Ifruity: A Foxtrot Collection

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "These aren't Beanie Babies, Mom...!"
Review: The fun and hilarity never ends with the Fox Family. There's always some kind of chaos or mayhem going on--mainly created by the youngest, Jason Fox. If there hasn't been a problem that has confronted the Fox Family, just wait. They're always having to deal with a crisis that leads to hilarious results.

"Think iFruity" is yet another fabulous FoxTrot collection that is 127 pages of fun-filled comic antics from Roger (the father), Andy (the wife), Peter (the oldest son), Paige (the daughter), and Jason (the youngest son who has a pet iguana). One of the main story points that surrounds this collection is when the family must buy a new computer, and to Jason's absolute horror it is an "iFruity." How will the family cope with the change? Will Jason lose his mind and trash the computer himself? You'll have to wait and see what happens.

Other funny scenarios included in this fine collection:

*Roger's "Mobycom-2000"*
*Jasonezer Scrooge*
*Paige Defeats the Red Orb Guardian*
*Giving Up Coffee*
*Peter's Summer Gig ("Star Wars" Phobia)*
*The Paige Witch Project*
*Roger Quits Work (A Classic "Fox" Saga)*
...and more!

Bill Amend has never failed to get more than a few laughs out of me with his funny characters. The strips are topical, witty, clever and downright hilarious. He never runs out of ideas or storylines, and he always uses his characters to their full potential. This collection is just as funny as the previous ones, if not more. I am never bored when reading FoxTrot, and I was never bored during my reading of this particular collection. A job well done on all fronts.

"Think iFruity" is another hilarious FoxTrot chapter that definitely needs to be a part of your FoxTrot collection. And if you have not read FoxTrot, the more reason to check this out! If you're looking for an entertaining read that won't take up a lot of your time, this FoxTrot collection is just the fix for you. A great read that will have you laughing from the start. -Michael Crane

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "These aren't Beanie Babies, Mom...!"
Review: The fun and hilarity never ends with the Fox Family. There's always some kind of chaos or mayhem going on--mainly created by the youngest, Jason Fox. If there hasn't been a problem that has confronted the Fox Family, just wait. They're always having to deal with a crisis that leads to hilarious results.

"Think iFruity" is yet another fabulous FoxTrot collection that is 127 pages of fun-filled comic antics from Roger (the father), Andy (the wife), Peter (the oldest son), Paige (the daughter), and Jason (the youngest son who has a pet iguana). One of the main story points that surrounds this collection is when the family must buy a new computer, and to Jason's absolute horror it is an "iFruity." How will the family cope with the change? Will Jason lose his mind and trash the computer himself? You'll have to wait and see what happens.

Other funny scenarios included in this fine collection:

*Roger's "Mobycom-2000"*
*Jasonezer Scrooge*
*Paige Defeats the Red Orb Guardian*
*Giving Up Coffee*
*Peter's Summer Gig ("Star Wars" Phobia)*
*The Paige Witch Project*
*Roger Quits Work (A Classic "Fox" Saga)*
...and more!

Bill Amend has never failed to get more than a few laughs out of me with his funny characters. The strips are topical, witty, clever and downright hilarious. He never runs out of ideas or storylines, and he always uses his characters to their full potential. This collection is just as funny as the previous ones, if not more. I am never bored when reading FoxTrot, and I was never bored during my reading of this particular collection. A job well done on all fronts.

"Think iFruity" is another hilarious FoxTrot chapter that definitely needs to be a part of your FoxTrot collection. And if you have not read FoxTrot, the more reason to check this out! If you're looking for an entertaining read that won't take up a lot of your time, this FoxTrot collection is just the fix for you. A great read that will have you laughing from the start. -Michael Crane

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another fantastic Foxtrot collection!
Review: These Foxtrot collections just keep getting better and better. Think Ifruity is easily one of the funniest yet. There are definitely some lame strips (you have to expect it) such as Jason's version of A Christmas Carol, but overall it's fanatastic! THis collection expertly makes fun of the current world (Jasonzonbayhoo) and all the Fox family characters are great. Roger, especially, has some great stories, such as when he buys a "Mobycom" cellular phone (I won't ruin it for you by telling you any more). In other words, hilarious! Great for reading in the office, while eating or even on the toilet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hysterically-Hilarious Work!
Review: This book is just excellent! I love FoxTrot, I guess, 'cause I see SO much of myself in Jason! (I'm a huge Star Wars fan and a computer whiz, too!) I loved the "Christmas Carol"- themed strips and I'm extra-appreciative of the "Phantom Menace"-themed cartoons, being as enthusiastic and, okay, somewhat obessive, as Jason and the other fans depicted. The only fault I find in this book is its revering of the iMac computer. As Jason says, "Some of us LIKE boring beige boxes with all sorts of fat cables tangled up in the back." Another notable series of cartoons in this book: "The Paige Witch Project". I laughed especially hard at these ones!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hysterically-Hilarious Work!
Review: This book is just excellent! I love FoxTrot, I guess, 'cause I see SO much of myself in Jason! (I'm a huge Star Wars fan and a computer whiz, too!) I loved the "Christmas Carol"- themed strips and I'm extra-appreciative of the "Phantom Menace"-themed cartoons, being as enthusiastic and, okay, somewhat obessive, as Jason and the other fans depicted. The only fault I find in this book is its revering of the iMac computer. As Jason says, "Some of us LIKE boring beige boxes with all sorts of fat cables tangled up in the back." Another notable series of cartoons in this book: "The Paige Witch Project". I laughed especially hard at these ones!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So Funny!
Review: This is definitely one of the funniest Foxtrot books yet! Think iFruity will keep you laughing with its euphemisms that poke fun at life and families. I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the funniest book ever!
Review: This is the best comic book i ever read! i like it alot because there are alot of really funny sagas like the iFruit, the Paige Witch Project, the night when Jason dreamed he was in "The Christmas Carol", and my favorite, when Peter got ajob to work at the movie theater when Star Wars I was showing...on all 22 screens. i really recomend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the funniest book ever!
Review: This is the best comic book i ever read! i like it alot because there are alot of really funny sagas like the iFruit, the Paige Witch Project, the night when Jason dreamed he was in "The Christmas Carol", and my favorite, when Peter got ajob to work at the movie theater when Star Wars I was showing...on all 22 screens. i really recomend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Genius as Usual
Review: What can I say? If you are a Bill Amend fan like me, this book is another great Foxtrot book. If you are new to Amend's work, get this book. It's hilarious. Jason goes through a warped version of "A Christmas Carol," Roger quits his job- temporarily, Andy buys "banana-orange CD burners" because of their cuteness, and the fox family generally continues its perpetual trip through hilarity. A hilarious and heartwarming book-as usual. Amend never fails to deliver.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Genius as Usual
Review: What can I say? If you are a Bill Amend fan like me, this book is another great Foxtrot book. If you are new to Amend's work, get this book. It's hilarious. Jason goes through a warped version of "A Christmas Carol," Roger quits his job- temporarily, Andy buys "banana-orange CD burners" because of their cuteness, and the fox family generally continues its perpetual trip through hilarity. A hilarious and heartwarming book-as usual. Amend never fails to deliver.


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