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David Milgrim
David Milgrim is an author, illustrator cartoonist, and wonderer. He has created more than 25 books, mostly for children, including the NY Times bestselling Goodnight iPad under the name Ann Droyd. He is very interested in how we got to be who we are, and how to get to be who we want.Visit him at... show more

David Milgrim is an author, illustrator cartoonist, and wonderer. He has created more than 25 books, mostly for children, including the NY Times bestselling Goodnight iPad under the name Ann Droyd. He is very interested in how we got to be who we are, and how to get to be who we want.Visit him at anndroyd.com or at davidmilgrim.com to see all his books. Follow him on Twitter @davidmilgrim of on FB at david milgrim author.
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DrAwkto Reads
DrAwkto Reads rated it 8 years ago
A faster pace story that reminds me of the movie Her. It plays on the idea of loving siri. siri does whatever she can to try to teach Dave how to love. It was an interesting read.The girl siri was trying to set Dave up with was kinda annoying. But meh! That's just the story.
Peace, Love & Books
Peace, Love & Books rated it 11 years ago
Monstrous diversity!
Word Spelunking
Word Spelunking rated it 11 years ago
David Milgrim's Some Monsters Are Different is a laugh-out-loud celebration of differences and uniqueness, with some of the coolest monster illustrations ever!With simple, sparse text, Milgrim explores and celebrates the differences among monsters (and people!) in an absolutely charming and adorable...
kishawhite
kishawhite rated it 11 years ago
Young school age children and their parents will love this book about the perils (and victories) of getting ready for school. There are tons of visual gags that everyone will see and laugh at. Definitely a keeper.
AmySea
AmySea rated it 11 years ago
Oh, poor, poor Santa! I just can't get over how funny the early readers in the Otto and Pip series are! So few words, so many big laughs from my nephew!
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