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My Book Review of 'Raymond Chandler's Trouble Is My Business'

Hi, today I'm reviewing Raymond Chandler's Trouble Is My Business. Is that not an awesome cover or what? That is just so cool. Let's see, what can I say?

It's a graphic novel, obviously, and I just am really getting to love graphic novels. I love this kind of imagery and this, and I could show you a lot more. If I I could manipulate the pages faster, it would be better. Oh, here we go. Here's a big WHACK! of some sort.

I love this kind of stuff. Maybe I should have been a cartoonist. I don't know. Maybe I could still be a cartoonist. I don't know. Oh, here's another one I like. I like when he kind of stacks up these dialogues. It was really interesting to read these. That's the thing about graphic novels, they're different. They're a unique experience in just the feeling of reading the images as well as the dialogue.

It's like a movie that's not a movie. It's like a book of a movie or a movie of a book. No, it's a book that's like a movie. It's like a book that could be easily a movie, very easily. Anyway, it was really good and fun to read. Although I have to admit the type is on the smallish side sometimes, and the background would sometimes be, so it would ... there'd be enough of a coloring, a hue there that it would be hard to make out to type for my old eyes.

Anyway, I still enjoyed it very, very much and if you are into the whole Chandleresque thing, you'll enjoy this book, I think. If you like graphic novels. Duh. Anyway, take care and I will be seeing you. Thank you.

PS: I once reviewed a film called Trouble Is My Business.

Here’s the trailer.

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