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HAVE YOU SEEN THIS BOOK?

Tom Booth Angela DiTerlizzi

A hilarious, interactive book that breaks the fourth wall about a boy confronting a book thief when his favorite story is stolen. Perfect for fans of Don't Push the Button and There's a Monster in Your Book!
When a boy discovers that his favorite book is missing, he asks you if you've seen it. But with every description he gives and every page you turn, you realize that his missing book is in YOUR hands! So what do you do? And what does HE do when he figures it out?

A laugh-out-loud, interactive story that breaks the fourth wall written by Angela DiTerlizzi and illustrated by Tom Booth! Perfect for fans of DON'T PUSH THE BUTTON, THIS BOOK JUST ATE MY DOG, and THERE'S A MONSTER IN YOUR BOOK.

Angela DiTerlizzi is an author who has written a bunch of really cool books for kids, like The Magical Yet, Just Add Glitter and Some Bugs. She lives in Amherst, MA with her awesome husband, Tony, their amazing daughter, Sophia, and two super cute rescue dogs, Mimi and Pippin. You can find out more stuff about her and her books at angeladiterlizzi.com and on Instagram @angeladiterlizzi.

Tom Booth is an illustrator who is always drawing or writing or both. He makes books like Library Books Are Not for Eating, Don't Blink!, and This Is Christmas. He's from Pennsylvania, and lives in Brooklyn, and his middle name rhymes with broccoli. You can find out more about Tom and his work at Tom-Booth.com and on Instagram @tomwilltell.
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Published 2021-08-31 by Philomel

Comments

The humor of this book within a book is evident... Perceptive readers will love the insider status they gain as they enjoy the bold cartoon illustrations.

This fourth wallbreaking readaloud is a comic and dynamic reading experience... an enthusiastic celebration of loving your books in the way that works for you.

The digital illustrations convey the action well... The fervor of search, along with the alternate story, creates enough excitement for reluctant readers.