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The Book That No One Wanted to Read
By (Author) Richard Ayoade
Illustrated by Tor Freeman
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Books Ltd
4th October 2023
5th October 2023
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
128
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 10mm
335g
"Laugh out loud funny and full of heart" Noel Fielding
"Funny, bonkers and brilliant" The Stylist
"Very funny, with brilliant illustrations. It should be called The Book That Everyone Wanted To Read." Nadia Shireen
"One book that I really think children should read is The Book That No One Wanted to Read." David Baddiel
Have you ever thought about how it feels to be a book To be left under a whiffy pant pile or shelved, forever collecting dust To have your pages bent backwards or your spine BROKEN What if you dont have a sparkly unicorn or dragon adorning your cover who will pick you out of the bookshop then This is the story of the sadly neglected Book That No One Wanted To Read can its destiny change when it finally meets the right reader Spoiler alert: yes.
Richard Ayoade is a highly-tolerated British comedian, BAFTA-winning actor (The IT Crowd), writer, director and TV presenter (the 2021 BAFTAS, Have I Got News For You, Travel Man). He regularly appears on comedy panel shows such as 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and The Big Fat Quiz of the Year. He wrote and directed the film Submarine from the novel by Joe Dunthorne, and directed and co-wrote (with Avi Korine) The Double. He has written three books on film; this is his debut childrens book. He is married to Lydia, who is also his wife. They have two children, who also have names. They would rather not tell you where they live, but are happy to send you a drop pin via text.
Tor Freeman graduated from Kingston University with a BA in Illustration and has worked as an illustrator, author and comics-maker ever since. She is the illustrator and creator of many children's books and comic strips, including The Toucan Brothers, the Olive series and Welcome to Oddleigh. Tor is the holder of a Sendak Fellowship, and won the Observer/Cape/Comica graphic short story prize.