NB: Sought it out at the library after I happened to see it listed among the McSweeny (as publisher) options… hadn't seen a new book by Seibold in a while....]
I love J. Otto Seibold's books, particularly the Mr. Lunch series, which he wrote and illustrated before he became notorious with Olive the Other Reindeer. My family adored Mr. Lunch both for the story lines AND the drawings. (Seibold was one of the first illustrators to work digitally, building a library of parts that enabled him to populate 'scenes' so to speak in his stories…) So, I was pretty eager to read this one…
I have to say I am a bit disappointed. The story feels thin, or should I say, holey—if you read it, you'll see where, and I honestly think it could have been a point for more great craziness, but no, it is just omission instead—and the color palette feels garish. The sloth is cute (and as my son Alpha noted, trendy). It could just be that Seibold's kid(s) have aged out, and I will admit, it is hard to be inspired to the same level of brilliance when you are dealing with teenagers…
Look for the Mr. Lunch books if you are unfamiliar with Seibold's work. They are brilliant.