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Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 11 years ago
Great concept, one my horror-loving child would really have dug, but the collage art style didn't quite work for me. And also, book titles on USian books are written on the spine to be read by leaning your head to the right, not the left! This is the second time this has shown up in a book recently,...
My Never Ending List
My Never Ending List rated it 11 years ago
So what do you do with a book that eats people? For starters you are very careful around it. For Sammy who didn’t wash his hands after eating his lunch of a peanut butter sandwich he was not so careful and he ended up being the first person the book ate. Oh, there have been other…many others and a...
Allusion is not Illusion
Allusion is not Illusion rated it 12 years ago
If only everyone would wash their hands before picking up books, this series of dreadful tragedies could've been avoided...
LondaLocs
LondaLocs rated it 12 years ago
My 7 year old saw this book on the shelf and had to check it out. He loved it! The story is great and just 'scary' enough. Even loved the illustration of the library check card pocket at the end of the book. When he asked me what it was and did we really used to have to sign books out of the library...
Dichotomygirl
Dichotomygirl rated it 13 years ago
I had so much fun reading this book! Though, it's probably a good thing that Avery is too young to understand this one, or it might have scared her. Probably best for kids a little older
mrsbond
mrsbond rated it 14 years ago
Normally I talk about how I devoured a book, but this is a story about a book that eats people and other books. The text serves as a warning to all readers, especially those foolish enough to pick up a book without first washing off their snack. Illustrations are wild, depicting a ferocious and devi...
AmySea
AmySea rated it 14 years ago
My review from the point of view of the children first: My seven year-old niece really liked this book. She was completely engaged by the story, she giggled often at the pictures, and she really appreciated the effort that the writer and illustrator put into making it a great kid "horror" story fo...
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