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Two bunnies, one named Pip one made named Bun are outside. Pip wants to read, and Bun wants to play. But stories are boring, so Bun doesn’t want to read with Pip. But Pip is a smart bunny and finds a perfect way to convince Bun that stories are fun. Altogether this was a perfect read. The story was lovely. This is a book librarians will read over and over again.

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This was an adorable children book, my kids all adored it. The illustare beautiful and timeless and nostalgic.

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Pip loves to read. Bun does not. Pip wants to keep reading. Bun wants Pip to play with him. What're they to do? If you're a parent you know what's coming. One child keeps pushing, the other pushes back, and now you've got wounded pride looking for redemption. Such is our situation with Pip and Bun, and what starts as wounded pride turns into a happy scenario.

I loved Just One More Story, and I especially loved the way it's described: as a book for reluctant readers. I've got four kids; some love to read, and some don't. Each child is different, and so a different approach is needed with each child. I appreciated how Emerson really displayed that in this book, and demonstrated conflict resolution well. Julian did a beautiful job illustrating; the images are sweet, cute, and textured.

Just One More Story resonated with me as a mother and as a reader, and I know my kids would enjoy it. I bet your kids will, too.

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How can two friends enjoy spending time together when one wants to read, and the other hates books?

This is a nice tale of friendship and conflict resolution, made even sweeter by Sean Julian's adorable illustrations.

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Just One More Story introduces young readers to different readers - ones who love to read and ones who may not be so excited to pick up a book. As the story progresses, the reluctant reader finds that there are books to be enjoyed for them too. It encourages young readers that there is something out there for them to love and enjoy.

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A fun story about some adorable little rabbits, Pip and Bun. Pip loves to read! Bun did not, or so he thinks.Bun thinks reading was boring. Pip wanted to help his friend learn to love books. So Pip decides to get a book from the little free library. He chooses one that's got what the things Bun loves, action & adventure. Pip begins to read out loud and soon Bun is really listening & following along with the story that Pip is reading. They continue to read more and more until all of the books are gone from the little library. Even when the books are gone they go on to create their own stories.
As a book loving family this book was perfect! It is all about the love and joy of reading. The endless possibilities that books bring us. I love that it shares the joy of sharing books with others. A great message to little ones. We loved this and it has become a family favorite. A giant thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for allowing us to enjoy the ebook. We will be adding it to our home library. Perfect to share with your family.
A million stars!

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This is a lovely story about the possibilities that accompany opening a book. Rather than a boring or quiet activity, reading can expand one’s imagination to see the world differently. So many types of books exist as well, showing children that certainly they can find one that aligns with their interests. Finally, the illustrations were beautiful. I enjoyed this!

Thank you NetGalley and Tiger Tales for the advanced copy. All opinions are my own.

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This is a wonderful story about the joys of reading! I especially loved how it showed what can happen when you give something new a chance and how we approach things differently, including reading. In addition to the focus on reading, the story conveys lessons on trying new things, forgiveness, and working together. This book has it all: fun characters, adorable illustrations, and good lessons. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC!

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Thank you Tiger Tales and Netgalley for this arc.

Pip loves to read but her younger brother Bun isn't as thrilled. Books are boring and you have to sit and be quiet forevvvvver. Bun wants to play but Pip's got a plan to show him how much fun books can be. There are spies and pirates and parrots and swashbuckling and a penguin on a motorcycle! Writing can be just as much fun. But when Bun wants more than twelve bad guys in their story, Pip has had enough.


When I hear that people don't like to read, it makes me sad and also makes me wonder what books they were forced to read. "Just One More Story" shows that there are lots of different ones and there's a story for everyone. It also has charming illustrations with two adorable bunnies who know that reading can be done any way you want and that it's better together. B

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This book was an instant five stars from me because my two year old sat through the whole thing and was so excited about the pictures! The story is all about finding a love of reading and was fun! The character’s are great and lovable! This book has incredibly beautiful illustrations that are elegant but very age appropriate and easy to see. This would be an excellent title for any young reader who is looking for fun read or for someone who is looking for motivation toward books and reading. 🐇

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A sweet and adorable picture book about two bunny siblings bonding over a love of reading and storytelling. The perfect story to help young kids develop their own appreciation for reading and storytelling! The illustrations are soft and sweet, as is the dynamic between Pip and Bun, who are almost like the next generation's version of Max and Ruby.

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Just One More Story, written by Perry Emerson and illustrated by Sean Julian, is a beautiful storybook in both its message and soft, soothing illustrations.
Adult book lovers will see the value of a story that addresses the fact that not all children, or people for that matter, are readers; until they find the book that speaks to them. This is what happens to the little rabbit Bun, who just wants to hop and play with bunny Pip, who would rather read. The story of how Pip introduces the reluctant bunny to adventurous and fun stories.
Also compelling is the fact that, when the bunnies have exhausted their supply of adventure, they decide to write their own. They must learn to work together in order to do so, providing another lesson among so many others.
Emmerson and Julian have combined to produce a storybook that will hold pride of place on the bookshelves of many families.
Thank you to #NetGalley for the beautiful copy of #JustOneMoreStory.

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Cute story to encourage the love of books and reading in young bunnies, oops I mean children.
Thanks to net galley and the publisher for the advanced copy of this book. All thoughts are my own.

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So sweet! I love the artwork! The story was really sweet, but I would have liked it if there was more to the story. But it was a really sweet story and I would love to see more from these bunnies.

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An adorable tale, highlighting the wonder and whimsy of reading as a child. The dainty, sweet illustrations are a perfect companion for this story. I cannot wait to read this to my daughter!

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This was an entertaining tale that would easily encourage a child to read!

The brother and sister bunnies in the book learn lessons such as how exciting reading can be, saying "I'm sorry" when you need to, and having fun together.
It was also funny that the bunnies liked carrot cake.

Many thanks to Tiger Tales and Publisher Spotlight for the complimentary e-book copy of this book that I received to review through Netgalley. I was not required to write a positive review, and the thoughts above are my own.

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I sat and read this book to my younger kiddos and they enjoyed it. I like how the book shows that everyone CAN enjoy reading...but everyone will enjoy reading in different ways. Cute illustrations, too!!

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I read this with my 2-year-old daughter. This is a very cute story about two little rabbits whose imaginations run away with them. I enjoyed the traditional-looking illustrations. The story was a little clunky at times, with some conflict introduced right at the end. It makes a good story for any reluctant reader who might need a reminder that there are books about anything for everyone out there.

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This is such a sweet story. Pip and Bun are adorable and I love that they created adventures while reading together. The illustrations are so pretty. I feel like the book sends a message that if you try something new, even if you don't think you will like it, you might just discover that you do.

Thank you NetGalley and author for an ARC of this book. #JustOneMoreStory #NetGalley

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I very much enjoyed this story. I felt it had a heartwarming message. Lovely illustrations. I would buy a copy for my grandkids.

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