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Posted January 4, 2006
I’m not a sentimental person normally, but this book came in, and all of a sudden I was a kid in the seventies. I used to love these “love is….” cartoons by Kim Casali. Even at a young age, I knew they were kitschy and corny, but they still appealed to me and most of my friends. Thirty years later the appeal holds—this book has many of the most popular cartoons, which, it turns out, began as Casali’s notes to her husband.
$15 at amazon.com.


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