Forest of the Dead (out of print books and nostalgia)

Partly inspired by Simon’s books thread, a bit of a sidebar into the realm of books you have nostalgic memories of, that are no longer in print. I’m thinking in particular of illustrated books from childhood.

When I was a child I loved books with detailed illustration in particular, and could get lost for hours in just the little granular touches added to give depth or an extra haunting quality. I’m going to try to track down a few others, but getting the ball rolling, here’s the gently disquieting version of Hansel and Gretel that will forever be how that story looks and feels in my mind. Spooky and with a pale wash of something almost like pointillism - rich in detail, the forest feeling like pure loneliness in impassive vastness. illustrations by Susan Jeffers. 

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  • Another amazing one that I loved for tracking tiny details across each page...

    The Great Green Mouse Disaster. Each room in the hotel gets affected by the cascade of events, so the evolving story (all in pictures) can be read many times focusing on each one in turn as its own thing. I just found out they made a computer game out of it back in the day too - wow! 

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  • Another amazing one that I loved for tracking tiny details across each page...

    The Great Green Mouse Disaster. Each room in the hotel gets affected by the cascade of events, so the evolving story (all in pictures) can be read many times focusing on each one in turn as its own thing. I just found out they made a computer game out of it back in the day too - wow! 

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