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Dec 1, 2009, 3:20:33 AM12/1/09
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The 2010 Calendar Shelf

Andrews & McMeel Publishing
1130 Walnut St., Kansas City MO 64106
www.andrewsmcmeel.com

Three outstanding wall calendars are top picks for any who want to
combine the practicality of a wall calendar organizer with some of the
finest humor comic strips in print. Scott Hilburn's THE ARGYLE SWEATER
(0740784609, $14.99) offers a weekly wall 2010 calendar with planning
pages, monthly pages, year-at-a-glance bottom pages, and a different
full-color comic for each WEEK. 54 weekly pages make this an
exceptional pick for busy families. Scott Adams' Dilbert character is
perfect for businesses and THERE ARE ONLY TWO THINGS YOU CAN'T BUY FOR
THE TEST LAB THIS YEAR. HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE (0740781839, $13.99) is
hilarious. Large monthly single-panel comics and a row of 6 color
panels below it accompany an easy at-a-glance wall calendar with large
boxes for fill-ins and prior months. Stephen Pastis' 'Pearls Before
Swine' offers the 2010 calendar AND DA WIND CRY MORON (0740782061,
$13.99) provides single monthly full-color panels and four smaller
panels at the bottom of each, along with fine boxes for write-in
dates. These are all outstanding, superior calendar picks highly
recommended above other humor presentations.

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