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    Secret Pizza Party book – by Adam Rubin – 2013 – Pizzagate pedo-code in childrens book
    Lucas Daniel Smith's Blog
    December 9, 2016



    Read more at - http://www.wasobamaborninkenya.com/b...-code-in-book/

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    Pick of the Day: Secret Pizza Party

    School Library Journal

    by SLJ
    8/21/2013

    Excerpt:

    RUBIN, Adam. Secret Pizza Party. illus. by Daniel Salmieri. 40p. Dial. Sept. 2013. RTE $16.99. ISBN 978-0-8037-3947-5. LC 2012025360.

    Gr 1-4–Raccoon, paws and nose pressed plaintively to the glass, stares longingly into a pizza parlor. His nemesis, the Pizza Man, chases him off with a broom, and an unseen narrator rhapsodizes, “Ah, pizza… So beautiful, you could hang it on the wall of a museum. So convenient you could eat it in the bathtub.” Raccoon reappears looking forlorn, and the narrator suggests a pizza party at Raccoon’s house–a secret pizza party because, “When you make something secret, you make it special. Regular handshake: Boring. Secret handshake: Booyah!” Wearing stilts and a trench coat, Raccoon absconds with a stolen pizza only to discover an enormous SECRET PIZZA PARTY happening nearby. Unfortunately, he is unable to play it cool and blows his disguise as he rolls around in a pizza-induced frenzy. He flees from the broom-wielding mob (led by the Pizza Man), but his armload of pizza and giant grin prove that he has no regrets. Because the narrator converses directly with Raccoon, listeners are aligned with him and identify with the roguish creature. The skillful gouache-and-ink compositions are full of sly details and visual humor. It’s hard not to giggle at scenes like the lanky pizza man with angry eyebrows and a handlebar mustache rolling out dough while glaring at a “Wanted” poster featuring the raccoon. With a casually diverse cast of characters, Secret Pizza Party is a sure hit for primary-grade kids, who will appreciate the subtle humor and absurdity.– Anna Haase Krueger, Ramsey County Library, White Bear Lake, MN


    View the complete article, including image, at:

    http://www.slj.com/2013/08/reviews/p...pizza-party/#_
    Last edited by bsteadman; 12-11-2016, 02:02 AM.
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      Mayor de Blasio reads ‘Secret Pizza Party’ to Queens kids — and the plot mirrors the fund-raising probe he’s caught up in

      New York Daily News

      by Dale W. Eisinger and Denis Slattery
      4/30/2016

      Excerpt:

      When you make something secret, you make it special.

      That was the bizarre lesson MAYOR DE BLASIO — whose questionable fund-raising tactics are at the center of an ongoing criminal probe — delivered Saturday to a group of children at a Queens library.
      (bold, color and caps emphasis added)

      Hizzoner read from the illustrated children’s book “Secret Pizza Party” at the Woodside branch of the Queens Library alongside library boss Dennis Walcott and City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer.

      The poorly chosen yarn follows the exploits of a wily raincoat-clad raccoon who is overly enthusiastic about keeping secrets and stealing pizza.

      “When you make something secret, you make it special,” the immoral masked mammal says. “Regular handshake: Boring. Secret handshake: Booyah!”

      The EYEBROW-RAISING book could barely keep the attention of the roomful of rambunctious kids, and may have left the mayor with a bad case of indigestion. He didn’t seem to recognize the unintended irony.
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      View the complete article, including images, at:

      http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...icle-1.2620104



      My comment: Hmmmmm! What could possibly be ADULT EYEBROW-RAISING about a silly little book recommended for young children, Grades 1 - 4, and why is the super-busy MAYOR of NEW YORK CITY publicly reading aloud this little book to an inattentive audience. ??????? VERY STRANGE
      Last edited by bsteadman; 12-11-2016, 04:09 PM.
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