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The Book with No Pictures by B.J. Novak

pause_theframe's review

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5.0

About the Book

This book is destined to be a HUGE hit with all children.

It is, as it says, a book with no pictures.

It's also a book that will have kids:

Laughing

Smiling

Talking

Enjoying Reading

Imagining

Listening


Oh, yes, it involves the parents/readers too!

For, just like all good books, the reader has to commit to reading every word aloud.

Even words like:

BLORK

And

I am a robot monkey!


You will:

Embarrass yourself

Enjoy yourself

Inspire a child to read


It is anything but boring.




What I Thought

This book does so many things, on so many levels.

Firstly, it helps a child and a parent ( or any combination of child and reader) bond over the beauty that is story telling. It will have the child sitting on the edge of their seat, in anticipation of what will be read next. They love every word that comes out of the reader's mouth and find joy in reading, even when there are no words.

Secondly, it inspires children to read. Often, we find children learn to 'read,' but have only really fallen in love with pictures and picture books. They haven't learned to love the real beauty of reading - the imaginative, joyful process of feeling the words and imagining the result. Only when they have done that can they truly enjoy a book, for they have created a world all their own. This books inspires the first steps of that. The children listen intently as they are read to. None of the words are set to picture, so they set off themselves, imagining the reader as they will.

I can only imagine what some of the robot monkeys look like, much less what a blork is!

Next, it promotes laughter and fun. In a world where things are too serious too fast, ever changing and always moving, this book gets us to stop and just...laugh. Adult and child alike, you will feel lighter and happier after reading this book. I even felt lighter reading it aloud, to myself, when I first read through!

Finally, it gives adults a chance to let loose. We all need a moment to just, well, make fun of ourselves. We get too caught up in business and how to make ends meet. We are always trying to look our best. This book ruins all that, in such a good way. We learn to embarrass ourselves and laugh at ourselves, in a great way. It brings you and your children closer and shows them that it's ok to be silly sometimes.

Overall, I am so impressed by this book. As I said above, this is so much more than just a fun children's book. It is a way to inspire, to dream, to laugh, to love , to bond and to enjoy time with those you love. I honestly love this book and think it is a great purchase you should make for you and your children. They will love it and they'll see, sometimes it is more fun to read A book With No Pictures!

chuskeyreads's review

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4.0

Who needs pictures when you have pages and pages of silly things that MUST be read out loud to teeny tiny audiences?

This book is clever, very clever.

abbyahart's review

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5.0

This book is a funny quick read. I am not entirely sure what genre this book falls under. There are some nonsense words in it. It would be fun for upper elementary students to use this book to practice using expression with their reading if you did it as a reader's theater. There is no real plot to it.

lohhre's review

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4.0

This was a fun and a cute book to read out loud with my kindergarteners and first graders. They were so ecstatic the whole time!

tori_hurst's review

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funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? N/A
  • Strong character development? N/A
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

5.0

Fun and silly and fantastic for the children! I will definitely be adding this to the children’s library!

renuked's review

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3.0

S'cute. I basically just want to know everything about BJ Novak, so I ended up listening to him read this.

celtic_oracle's review

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4.0

I was kind of suspicious of this book when I saw it in the store - quickly flipped through it and put it back, figuring there was no way Mini-Me would even look at it. Then I had the opportunity to read it to her in her playschool classroom. By the time I was done, I was surrounded by four other kids, all laughing their heads off - and then wanting me to read it again.

The concept is simple - reading a book aloud means you have to read the words on the page - no matter what they are. And I'm sure you can imagine where that goes. :) Highly recommended for the preschool set.

lielos99's review

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5.0

So cute lol!

reeseg's review

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4.0

FUNNY

labunnywtf's review

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5.0

Okay, so, this is my new favorite book to read out loud.

I actually beats out [b: The Monster at the End of this Book|44186|The Monster at the End of this Book|Jon Stone|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1388193494l/44186._SX50_.jpg|640276]. Which has been my favorite since MY LITERAL CHILDHOOD.

If that doesn't inspire you to take a look at this, I don't know what would.

Jeremiah laughed so hysterically at this, it went on long after we were done, and we'd read a whole 'nother book.