librarybonanza 's review for:

Secret Pizza Party by Adam Rubin
5.0

Age: Preschool-2nd grade
Food: Pizza!
Animals: Raccoon

Narrator wants to help out poor Raccoon and his pizza obsession. He decides to throw a secret pizza party in his honor. Now, I hope children will like the silliness of this book, because I sure did. Not only is the dialogue hilarious (well, monologue since raccoons don't talk, silly) but the illustrations are equally as hilarious. That's double the guffaws! When raccoon runs back to his house with stolen pizza in hand with raccoon-sniffing broom-bots on his tail, there are several pizza-related posters on the wall, including one that has a woman with pizza slices for hands and feet. And a pizza slice with a goatee. And a pizza lamp. You have to see it.

I actually loled when this happened: "SECRET PIZZA PARTY! Oops, I said that kind of loud. Sorry, pizza smell gives me the happy screams."