The Book That No One Wanted to Read
Hello! I'm a book!
I can say with all modesty that The Book That No One Wanted To Read might be the most important book of all time. Why? Because it's the first book to have been written by a book. Most books are written by authors. Here is what some of them have to say about this book:
“A very-very-funny book that's also a playfully philosophical exploration of why we write and why we read.”-Mac Barnett, author of Sam and Dave Dig a Holeand What Is Love?
“The book everyone should read ... a hilarious but heartfelt guide to the power of the imagination in every child.”-Piers Torday, author of The Last Wild
A book that narrates itself! Richard Ayoade and a host of friends help this book tell its own story with multiple voices, music, and sound effects.
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The Book That No One Wanted to Read
Hello! I'm a book!
I can say with all modesty that The Book That No One Wanted To Read might be the most important book of all time. Why? Because it's the first book to have been written by a book. Most books are written by authors. Here is what some of them have to say about this book:
“A very-very-funny book that's also a playfully philosophical exploration of why we write and why we read.”-Mac Barnett, author of Sam and Dave Dig a Holeand What Is Love?
“The book everyone should read ... a hilarious but heartfelt guide to the power of the imagination in every child.”-Piers Torday, author of The Last Wild
A book that narrates itself! Richard Ayoade and a host of friends help this book tell its own story with multiple voices, music, and sound effects.
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The Book That No One Wanted to Read

The Book That No One Wanted to Read

by Richard Ayoade

Narrated by Richard Ayoade, Jarvis Cocker, Lydia Fox

Unabridged — 49 minutes

The Book That No One Wanted to Read

The Book That No One Wanted to Read

by Richard Ayoade

Narrated by Richard Ayoade, Jarvis Cocker, Lydia Fox

Unabridged — 49 minutes

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Overview

Hello! I'm a book!
I can say with all modesty that The Book That No One Wanted To Read might be the most important book of all time. Why? Because it's the first book to have been written by a book. Most books are written by authors. Here is what some of them have to say about this book:
“A very-very-funny book that's also a playfully philosophical exploration of why we write and why we read.”-Mac Barnett, author of Sam and Dave Dig a Holeand What Is Love?
“The book everyone should read ... a hilarious but heartfelt guide to the power of the imagination in every child.”-Piers Torday, author of The Last Wild
A book that narrates itself! Richard Ayoade and a host of friends help this book tell its own story with multiple voices, music, and sound effects.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

02/06/2023

British performer Ayoade kicks off this telling with a P.G. Wodehouse epigraph, setting the tone for a jocose metafictional narrative told from a book’s point of view. An audience-directed first-person framing chapter introduces the narrator (“Oh yes./ I’m a book./ Hello”) before diving into several pages’ worth of observations regarding texts and readers (judging books by their covers, people who dog-ear pages) as well as notes about volumes’ utility (like delivery vehicles, they’re “a packed truck”). When the second chapter picks up the main narrative, it traces the second-person story of a nonspecific child (“you”) who finds The Book That No One Wanted to Read on a high library shelf and establishes telepathic communication with it. Slowly, the initially repressed Book begins to reveal deep, complex feelings, and together with the child who discovers it, begins to explore the idea of collaborating on a new storytelling project, making for an idiosyncratically charming read. Alongside diagrams, graphs, and lengthy chapter titles, whimsical cartooning from Freeman (Good Dogs on a Bad Day) visualizes humans of varying skin tones throughout. Ages 10–14. (Mar.)

From the Publisher

Claiming to be the first book that has ever written itself, this titular tome delivers a series of grievances to a “bookist” reader—from “Things That Grate My Gears” (“3. People who skip to the end. If the end was meant to come sooner, it’d be called ‘the middle.’”) to the shocking revelation that unwanted books are murdered (which is to say “pulped,” like a smoothie) and then recycled into toilet paper. . . Could well leave even confirmed nonreaders tempted to turn over a new leaf.
—Booklist (starred review)

British performer Ayoade kicks off this telling with a P.G. Wodehouse epigraph, setting the tone for a jocose metafictional narrative told from a book’s point of view. . . an idiosyncratically charming read.
—Publishers Weekly

British actor, comedian, and filmmaker Richard Ayoade, known for his role in the show The IT Crowd, has whimsically highlighted how to choose and care for a book. . . . This title provides a quirky look at the quandary of getting lost in a library and forming amusing observations about bookworms. . . adorable, silly, and short. . . book lovers will feel seen.
—School Library Connection

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2022-12-24
Comedian and actor Ayoade explores storytelling and books themselves.

Readers are quickly introduced to the premise: The narrator of this book…is the book itself. Directly addressing the audience, the narrator waxes philosophical about judging books by covers before plunging readers into a story told in second person about a child who finds “a particular Book That No One Wanted To Read” on a library shelf. Interspersed with imagined, telepathic dialogue between reader and book, this delightfully droll work casually covers everything from footnotes to story structure; information about excess unwanted books being “pulped” by publishers leads to a gag about the book not wanting to be recycled into toilet paper. The design is clean, with different fonts effectively used to maintain speaker clarity, and facts about books blend beautifully with wacky, tongue-in-cheek illustrations. The character “you” is a reader stand-in with a humorous composite depiction (and so lacks race, gender, or any other identity, though other people depicted throughout are diverse in skin tone). In many ways a spiritual successor to B.J. Novak’s The Book With No Pictures (2014), the book (and Book, the character) will encourage readers to approach literature with a sense of play.

Lovingly crafted metafictive silliness both experimental and engaging. (Illustrated fiction. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178336595
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 03/14/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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