![]() ![]() But there’s some great imagery in here (e.g., “I eat ants for breakfast right off the ruuuuuuug!”). ![]() ![]() Add Pictures: Okay, I know this is not the purpose of the book. Question Time: Why was this book so funny, even though there were no pictures?Ģ. Still not convinced? Take a look at this:ġ. Except … Why I LOVE This Book:īecause my class loved it and it’s one of the funniest books I’ve read in a LONG time! The reason this book is so hilarious, is that the rule is the person reading it aloud has to read EVERY SINGLE WORD! And one of the pages says, “I am a monkey who taught myself to read.” Can you even begin to imagine how funny a six-year-old finds that? And it gets better: “My face is a bug” “My head is made of blueberry pizza.” And in small print the story teller is denying every silly thing that’s just been read. It might seem like no fun to have someone read you a book with no pictures. Words that might make you say silly sounds… In ridiculous voices… Hey, what kind of book is this, anyway? Opening Lines: Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brief Synopsis (from the book flap):Ī book with no pictures? What could be fun about that? After all, if a book has no pictures, there’s nothing to look at but the words on the page. Publishing: Dial Books for Young Readers, 2014 Mine arrived in the mail a few days ago and I LOVE it! Have you been lucky enough to get a hold of this new book? Inside: Book review of The Book With No Pictures Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn ![]()
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