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    Unhappy Maurice Sendak: 'Where The Wild Things Are' Author Dies

    Maurice Sendak Dead: 'Where The Wild Things Are' Author Dies At 83

    The Associated Press reported that Sendak died early Tuesday at a hospital in Danbury, Connecticut after having a stroke on Friday. His longtime caretaker and friend, Lynn Caponera, was with him.


    The popular children's book author wrote "Where The Wild Things Are" in 1963. He won a Caldecott Medal for the book in 1964, and was adapted into a movie in 2009....

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    My kids, now older, absolutely loved this book & I think I read it cover to cover, about a million times! RIP Maurice
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    Loved his books and illustrations. "Really Rosie" was a fav video at our house for years.

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    I never read the books, but I really hated the recent movie adaptation which seemed to make little sense. I have no idea how much input he had on that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    I never read the books, but I really hated the recent movie adaptation which seemed to make little sense. I have no idea how much input he had on that.
    I could not stand the movie and wanted to walk out of it.

    I do remember liking the books though.

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