
Member Reviews

Thanks to Net Galley and Moon + Bird for the ARC! The author of this book is 12 years old and he did an amazing job! The illustrations pop off the page to life. I do like that it goes from only the main character on the page to other colorful things. I think the story was a bit too quick. I feel like a bit more characters/things could have been added to have a bit of a climax. Overall, I think it was a cute story!

This was so funny and silly. It would be a great read-aloud book. The illustrations were nice and vibrant. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for letting me read!

This review is about nothing - or is it about everything...?
Either way, there are benefits and downsides to being in the middle of nothing - and everything...
There were two things I really liked about this book.
One - the illustrations - particularly the piano-playing hairy thing.
Two - how the book doesn't say that nothing is better than everything, or the other way round.
It's a book to make you think - and there's everything good, and nothing bad, about that!

Bright illustrations & will get your imagination going! What will happen next?! Similar to other picture books with this same premise, but an enjoyable read.

A cute, colorful book that looks at the pleasure of peace and quiet, and the joy of noise and friends. I thought it was cute that she told everyone to leave then decided it would be more fun to include everything. I ultimately wished she would have sought a happy medium between isolation and overstimulation. But kids will think this book is fun, and enjoy the silly word play.