JER: "The Book With No Pictures" by B.J. Novak




JER: “The Book With No Pictures” by B.J. Novak is a clever book. 

It had my 5-year-old giggling and asking for more.  But it has its critics.  A Retired 2nd-Grade Teacher said she was “not a fan”, and I can understand why.  Usually the reader is control of the story, but this book effectively takes the reader hostage to entertain children.

At one point the book opines: “Is this whole book A TRICK?  Can I stop reading, please?”

The answer is a resounding “NO”.


 

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