A review by panda_incognito
Linus the Little Yellow Pencil by Scott Magoon

3.0

Some reviewers thought that this book was disturbing, or were confused by the arguments between the pencil and his own eraser. However, I didn't see it as an object with a double identity, but as a struggle between Linus and his inner critic. This book works best as a metaphor, and even though I'm not sure how much children will connect with it, the illustrations are lovely and provide great ideas for artwork.