Just AWESOME...filled with delightfully demonic photographs of rampaging, blissful garden gnomes. This is a classic 'gift' book (just in time for Christmas) with eye candy pictures galore. <br>--This Garden Is Illegal blog, 9/29/10 <br> reminiscent of a 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' sketch, which is the highest praise I can bestow on a humor book. <br>--Carpe Geum blog, 9/26/10 <br> The book is written so straightforward that it seems believeable. And helpful. And--well, words fail me...the book is a hoot...[it] is perfect to display on a coffee table. Think of the fun you'll have when your guests notice it. Will they look around to see if diminutive creatures are sneaking up on them? Will they look at you as if you're totally nuts. At any rate, fun will ensue...The book would also make a great gift for a gardening enthusiast--especially if the gardener already has some garden gnomes. Or bundle the book with a garden gnome and let the recipient really wonder about you. <br>--Peevish Pen blog, 9/23/10 <br> Let's say your smiling lawn gnomes are plotting a home invasion. Here's the definitive guide to 'prevent, prepare for and ward off' that attack. <br>-- Sacramento Bee <br> This breezy read and its charming photos are ideal for anyone who melts whenever they find a new version of that classic ceramic yard ornament, the gnome. <br>-- Denver Post <br> Hooray to Chuck Sambuchino for not breaking character once during his entire book ... including the Acknowledgements page. This book is for those special folks with quirky senses of humor. <br>-- San Francisco Book Review <br> Every gardener and most non-gardeners will love this stylish, hilarious book. <br>-- Buffalo Spree Magazine <br> You'll laugh. You'll question the sanity of the message. You will look with new eyes on that garden gnome you thought was a mere, sweet little elfin garden ornament. I found myself wondering as I finished this marvelous small book; when will How to Sur