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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Andy Lee's 'Do Not Open This Book' Uses Forbidden Fruit Premise to Great Success
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'Even before you open it, Andy Lee's children's book demands attention with its basic premise (and title): Do Not Open This Book. Next to the title, a lanky-legged blue alien with a slightly harried expression holds up a sign reinforcing the message: Go Read Something Else. ...'

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  • Includes portrait of Any Lee with his nephew George.

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    y separately published work icon Brisbane Times 8 September 2016 10031804 2016 newspaper issue 2016
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