Leo T. reviewed Eats, Shoots & Leaves: Why, Commas Really Do Make a Difference! on + 1775 more book reviews
A dose of punctuation is offered, with a spoonful of sugar so that it goes down in the most delightful way. The 'foreword' demonstrates the misunderstanding when a panda is said to
"Eats, shoots and leaves" rather than "Eats shoots and leaves."
Readers are invited to 'look inside for evidence that commas really do make a difference." My rating is based on the assumption that the reader is interested.
The format is double pages with identical sentences differently punctuated and each with a drawing contrasting the meaning if well or badly punctuated. The last two pages of the text offer explanations of each example.
"Eats, shoots and leaves" rather than "Eats shoots and leaves."
Readers are invited to 'look inside for evidence that commas really do make a difference." My rating is based on the assumption that the reader is interested.
The format is double pages with identical sentences differently punctuated and each with a drawing contrasting the meaning if well or badly punctuated. The last two pages of the text offer explanations of each example.