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Mr. Lovenstein 2027 Day-To-Day Calendar: Good Comics for Bad TimesStart every day laughing with the absurdly relatable and hilarious Mr. Lovenstein 2027 Day to Day Calendar, featuring the funniest and weirdest comics he has to offer. Finally, a calendar made for the sarcastic weirdos of the world. Don't let the cute and colorful art fool you. The Mr. Lovenstein 2027 Day to Day Calendar is brimming with dark humor and painfully relatable characters. A wizard uses an "ancient prophecy" as an excuse to bed rot instead
Start every day laughing with the absurdly relatable and hilarious Mr. Lovenstein 2027 Day-to-Day Calendar, featuring the funniest and weirdest comics he has to offer. Finally, a calendar made for the sarcastic weirdos of the world. Don't let the cute and colorful art fool you. The Mr. Lovenstein 2027 Day-to-Day Calendar is brimming with dark humor and painfully relatable characters. A wizard uses an "ancient prophecy" as an excuse to bed rot instead of going out. "Hand wash only" clothing must survive the laundry gauntlet (AKA washing machine) or perish. A cute penguin invites his fellow "flightless" pigeon friend to join the "walkin' buds club." (Nobody tell him pigeons are just lazy.) Wholesome, heartwarming moments make the hilarious absurdities hit even harder. You'll never predict what the next day will bring. Complete with secret bonus panels on the back of every page, you're guaranteed to laugh or sigh at least twice a day. Features include:- No single-use plastic
- Page size 5.354 x 4.488
- Recyclable chipboard easel backer for desk or tabletop display
- Printed on FSCÂ(R)-certified paper with soy-based ink
- Full-color tear-off pages
- Back of pages contain bonus panels for each daily strip
- Day/Date reference on each page
- Combined weekend pages
- Official major world holidays and observances
- Each page features a full-color comic from the immensely popular Mr. Lovenstein
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Pure enjoyment
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Expanding my knowledge and enjoying the history
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Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2022
★★★★★ 5
Great Book Needed for Class
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My daughter needed this book for her Masters class. Glad we easily found it on Amazon.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Required Reading
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Merwin’s four most important books all collected in one.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
★★★★★ 5
I was happy to discover Merwin's poetry.
Format: Paperback
Great collection of some of Merwin's early poetry. There's a mystical mysterious feel too a lot of his writing, which I like.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2019
★★★★★ 4
A Reading of "The Last One"
Format: Paperback
This poem represents Merwin at his insidious best, the conversational tone of the poem slowly leading to something imminently and undefinably dark, doom-laden. The poem was originally published in "The Lice" a book of poems written in the French countryside where, Merwin says, "I felt at once a profound attraction to the rural world in which I was living and a disquieting recognition of the fragility and uncertainty of my relation to it."
"The Last One" ominously conveys that disquiet.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2011