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I Love You Already! by Jory John

misspippireads's review

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3.0

Silly story about friends and brotherly love. It's also a book told in two voices. It's a mix between Willems' Elephant & Piggie and Becker's Bear and Mouse.

Reviewed from a library copy.

barbarianlibarian's review

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4.0

I'm so totally bear. Grumpy and antisocial lol.

teganbeesebooks's review

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4.0

Really cute! Kept reminding me of Shrek and Donkey. I really enjoyed how they used different fonts for each character, made it much easier to differentiate.

poorashleu's review

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5.0

It's like reading a book about me.

heetlibrarian's review

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5.0

I just love all of Jory John's books. With a great sense of humor, two friends talk about how they can love each other but still want to spend time alone.

idgey's review

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.25

sandylovesbooks's review

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5.0

This book is my favorite of the Jory John books I've read so far. It's about a bear who just wants to spend the day by himself doing his favorite things. I understand completely, I feel the same as Bear. But there is Duck. He lives just next door and wants to do everything with Bear. Duck is worried that Bear doesn't like him and Bear has to reassure him that he in fact loves him already. I love the illustrations. The faces Bear makes is hilarious, especially when Duck knocks on Bears door. That's the kind of face most introverts make when someone knocks on their doors. Even the face Bear makes on the cover says it all.

sarastar's review

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5.0

Adorable read.

lagobond's review

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3.0

3 stars. For adults who are prepared to use this book for a discussion with children on topics like relationship boundaries and respect, I would rate it 5 stars because my (borrowed) kiddos and I love this kind of humor. But on its own, I think this book isn't as good as it could be.

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What I liked:
The illustrations drew me right in. I absolutely love the punchy colors of the scenery and page backgrounds. Both the author and the illustrator did a fabulous job capturing Duck and Bear's distinct personalities. Every detail in the illustrations is spot-on, including Bear and Duck's body language.

Duck is chipper and energetic, always ready to go, loud, and excitable. Even his wallpaper is busy, and he has a picture of an alarm clock on his wall! He has zero boundaries, and seems incapable of entertaining himself. He's also entirely unobservant when it comes to Bear's moods and needs. Bear exudes quiet contentment while he's in his cozy home or hiking through the forest on his own; but he turns mopey, sluggish, and grumpy when dragged outside by his annoying neighbor. He invariably goes along with Duck's requests, but not without protest. He's obviously quite befuddled by Duck's over-the-top affection for him, and Duck's constant need for busy entertainment. Together they do a beautiful job illustrating the eternal battle between introverts and extroverts.

What I particularly liked is that both characters get their own voice, and neither is portrayed as "wrong" or "better" than the other just for their personality style. I find both of them quite relatable and endearing in their own way. I also like the moments when their interests do converge and they have some good times together, such as when Duck unexpectedly saves Bear's fishing trip in Come Home Already.

What I didn't like:
There seems to be no character development at all. Ideally I would have liked to see Duck learn to understand and respect Bear's need for peace and quiet, at least some of the time. Bear gives plenty of hints and even explicit requests to for Duck to please back off. But in two of the three books (I Love You Already and All Right Already), Bear gets absolutely steamrolled, and Duck is none the wiser. Also, in All Right Already Duck first forces Bear to "have fun" outside, which ends up making Bear sick; then he forces his "help" on poor Bear, and in the end he manipulates and coerces Bear into returning the favor! This feels abusive, and made us sad.

Bear's main coping strategy is to fantasize about not opening the door, or getting new neighbors, neither of which is obviously a viable solution. (Bear refusing to open the door would also make for a pretty short book, hah!) I would like to see more emphasis on how this relationship could change, for more balance and mutual benefit.

luckyliza13's review

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4.0

Cute friendship story that relates how one does not have to spend every minute with someone to show love. Would work on a parent-to-child level, too.