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Where's Bin Laden? CIA Edition

Where's Bin Laden? CIA Edition

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Author: Xavier Waterkeyn
Creator: Daniel Lalic
Publisher: New Holland Publishing Australia Pty Ltd
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 537783

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 6.1 x 0.4

ISBN: 1741106230
Dewey Decimal Number: 817
EAN: 9781741106237
ASIN: 1741106230

Publication Date: October 10, 2007
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Where exactly is Bin Laden? No one seems to know! Set in exotic locations around the world the readers mission is this book is to find Bin Laden in each setting, as well as his accomplices, CIA agents, weapons of (not) mass destruction and many other local characters and things specific to each location. In this tongue-in-cheek picture book there are hours of fun scouring the delightful color illustrations to find all of the various characters and objects, checking them off as you find them. Good luck with your mission should you accept it. Now in a compact size, the CIA Undercover Edition comes complete with magnifying card.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Parody of the Where's Wally (Waldo in North America) Series   October 15, 2006
James N Simpson (Gold Coast, QLD Australia)
6 out of 8 found this review helpful

I saw this book on the shelf and was immediately attracted to it thinking, wow has someone done a parody of the Where's Wally series replacing Wally (Waldo, North America) with the hide and seek champion coward Osama Bin Laden. That's exactly what this book is, in fact you not only have to find Osama, but a number of his henchmen as well, who are hiding in all the major cities around the world, New York, Paris, Sydney, Cairo to name but a few. It is also not just the bad guys the reader has to find. The concept of the humour of this book is playing on the fact that America can't find Osama, so you also have to find the American secret service agent as well, who obviously since he can't find the highest profile person on the planet may need help finding himself. You'll also need to find hidden weapons of mass destruction and other objects

Obviously extremist patriotic Americans with no sense of humour will not get the joke that is the concept of Where's Bin Laden but everyone else including most other Americans will have at least a smile on their faces when they first see this book. It is pretty much the same thing visually as the Where's Wally books if you just want it for the find an image amongst a lot large more complicated visual image, so if you were going to get one of those books but want a laugh as well I'd get this instead.

Each of the cities portrayed has a small blurb on why they are now terrorist targets such as Sydney because Australia supported the USA in invading Iraq so obviously the author has certain views that you may or may not agree with, but you can just ignore those text boxes and enjoy the book purely for its visual humour anyway.

The book achieves what it sets out to. I have no idea if Daniel Lalic is the Weird Al Yankovic of the picture book world. I can't compare it to other books of his as this is the only one I've ever come across. I can say though that without a doubt, if you take a copy of this to your workplace or wherever else, everyone will want to have a look at it. Many people will ask where did you get this? So if you have read it and shown it to everyone you know, you'll have no problem selling it onto someone else who wants to show it to their friends and getting your money back. Get a copy and check it out, it's a good laugh!



5 out of 5 stars Bin Baby!   November 14, 2008
William M. Vaughan (Fort Drum, NY USA)
This book is like a series of "Where's Waldo" games. There are a series of scenes, each spread across the seam between two pages, including Dizzyland, California, U.S.A.; Sydney, Australia; and Barcelona, Spain. Each scene contains certain people (such as "Bin Baby", his Ladketeers, and NSA Agent Dorsch and Patty Furst) and items (such as a scimitar, a landmine, a machinegun and a United Nations Map of Installations of Mass Destruction), as well as people and items specific to the scene, such as snails and frogs in France; bulls in Spain; and killer koalas, crocodiles and kangaroos in Australia!

Someone donated a copy of this book to the troops here in Iraq, and several soldiers were passing it around when I discovered it and liked it so much, that I ordered a copy of my own!

It provided me with plenty of entertainment while waiting in airports/at airbases on my way to and from the U.S.A. for my mid-tour leave, and I still haven't looked for Bin Baby in all of the scenes!





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