A review by anna_hepworth
Where the Deep Ones Are by Kenneth Hite, Andy Hopp, Michelle Nephew

5.0

Knowledge of the pop culture items "Where the wild things are" (Maurice Sendak) and the Cthulu Mythos of HP Lovecraft probably a plus for reading this, although my nine year old, who has only experience of the first, was reading this with some amount of enjoyment (and possibly perplexity). Quirky mixing of canons, manages to be a slightly horrific and light-hearted romp. The 'plot' seemed a little forced, although not necessarily in a 'fitting to the original' way - more in the sections that digressed from Sendak' story.

Not recommended unless you are an aficionado of Lovecraft's work.