The Most Boring Book Ever
The Most Boring Book Ever
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Roaring Brook Press
Annotation: From mega-bestselling fantasy titans Brandon Sanderson and Kazu Kibuishi comes a picture book about an ordinary boy who is having an ordinary afternoon....until an unexpected adventure takes him by surprise.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #393109
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 09/24/24
Illustrator: Kibuishi, Kazu,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 1-250-84366-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-250-84366-1
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2024007862
Dimensions: 26 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Thu Oct 31 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

"A boy sat in a chair," begins this debut picture book from fantasy super-duo Sanderson and Kibuishi. A boring opener, to be sure, especially with the text set against a double-page spread of white space though the young Victorian man sitting nervously in the chair does give a hint of intrigue. "That's it. He just sat in a chair," confirms the next spread; however, the white space has been filled with clouds and blue sky, and the boy in the chair is now falling. Thus begins a whirlwind plummet, anchored by the classic gag of a humdrum text seemingly unaware of the madcap action in the illustrations. As the falling boy boringly looks at clouds, watches for birds, thinks about laundry, and does math, he thrillingly dodges gyrocopters, fends off a dragon, breaks his fall, and calculates a way to survive. Kibuishi does the heavy lifting, of course, leaning into a steampunk aesthetic in an ongoing series of full-bleed action shots that deliver a nice, quick thrill ride. A surefire crowd-pleaser.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Sanderson and Kibuishi are both giants in their categories, sure to bring a lot of interest over into the picture-book space.

Kirkus Reviews

In this collaboration between sci-fi novelist Sanderson and Amulet creator Kibuishi, an unreliable narrator informs readers that here be no dragons"A boy sat in a chair." The book opens on a bespectacled, light-skinned child in old-fashioned attire. The narration continues, "That's it. He just sat in a chair," while on the opposite page, the boy's chair has unexpectedly whisked him heavenward. The narrator attempts to convince readers that just sitting in a chair is boring. As the story continues, however, the boy is attacked by an array of sky ruffians operating vessels; fight scenes and impressive explosions ensue. A dragon makes an appearance as the narrator drones on about how dull the story is. Kibuishi's detailed cartoon images depict an enticing steampunk-esque world. Adults reading this book to kids might want to read the text first without the pictures; on a second run they can show off the images, neatly illustrating the important interplay of text and visuals in sequential art. Unfortunately, for all that the illustrations maintain the action at a fair clip, near the end the plot grows muddled as the boy gets out of his chair but then tumbles to the ground: Was he falling and then trying to stop himself? Some adult intervention may be required to clarify what precisely is happening on the page.Sky-based pyrotechnics make for a fun if somewhat confusing telling.(Picture book. 4-7)

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Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Listen, this book is boring. We're telling you it's boring. It's in the title of the book--in fact, it's THE MOST BORING BOOK EVER! And created by #1 New York Times bestsellers Brandon Sanderson and Kazu Kibuishi! Don't peek behind the cover! Don't look at the pictures! And definitely don't follow along with the rip-roaring adventure the boy is experiencing. Stay focused on mundane things like sitting in chairs and doing homework . Any report of dragons or marauding airships is ridiculous! This book is BORING! "Acclaimed best-seller Brandon Sanderson has great fun with The Most Boring Book Ever , which--spoiler alert--is a lot more dangerous and exciting than it pretends to be." -- Parade Magazine


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