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Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him! (Bright &…
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Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him! (Bright & Early Books(R)) (edition 2006)

by Dr. Seuss, Theo. LeSieg, Scott Nash (Illustrator)

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A youngster plans a huge, spectacular party, inviting friends whose names begin with every letter from A to Z--except for one person.
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Title:Hooper Humperdink...? Not Him! (Bright & Early Books(R))
Authors:Dr. Seuss
Other authors:Theo. LeSieg, Scott Nash (Illustrator)
Info:Random House Books for Young Readers (2006), Edition: Reissue, Hardcover, 48 pages
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This book can be helpful when learning the alphabet. The names in the book are in alphabetical order. And it also can teach a lesson about friendship. Even Hooper Humperdink got invited to the party in the end.
  ChloeFukuda | Nov 28, 2016 |
The message of this book is to consider other people’s feeling when making decisions because your decision may hurt their feelings.
I didn’t really enjoy this book for one reason, the plot. I enjoyed the point of view and the writing but the plot, I was certainly not a fan of.
For this story, the plot seems so trivial. The person that is throwing the party, in my mind it was a girl, is going to invite everyone she knows to her party but won’t invite Hooper Humperdink because well she admits that “I don’t know why, but somehow I don’t like that guy” which is a very unsatisfying explanation. This plot shows a boy being excluded for almost the entire book but then the host of the party just all the sudden decides to invite him. It seems random and not very well thought out.
I did however enjoy how this book was from the point of view of the host. It was interesting to see this story from her point of view and to watch her name off all the things that she would need for her party. She listed her guests from A-Z, which was a very creative way, and even explained how everyone would get to her party. I would have expected this book to be in third person, the narrator explaining the situation but it was a surprise to see it from the host’s point of view.
Finally, I liked the writing of this story for a few reasons: the way everything was listed from A-Z (her guests names, everything she would need for the party, ect.) and how it was incorporated into the rhyming of the story. It was impressive to see how the author was able to rhyme words with names of a certain letter.
  graceberry | Nov 15, 2015 |
A boy is having a big party and wants to invite everyone, but not Hooper Humperdink. He claims that Hooper Humperdink is a party pooper and decides to leave him out. This book lists so many names invited to the party in alphabetic order. By the end of the story, the boy decides that the party is so fun, that no one should miss out so he invites Hooper Humperdink. This is a fun story about how people shouldn't be left out. Everyone should be included and it isn't fair to leave people out for no reason. I think children would thoroughly enjoy this story and I personally enjoyed it. ( )
  EmilyDrennan | Apr 27, 2015 |
This book is another one of mine which I remember fondly. Reading it again now it is quite an interesting book. The entire story is about a person who is having a party and who is inviting everyone of their friends except Hooper Humperdink. The main character gives no reason except that he is "weird" or a party pooper. The book focuses on names all throughout the alphabet going from A to Z. I distinctly remember going through these pages and poring over the illustrations just to see the different events that would be at this kids party. He orders ice cream, a carnival and many other outrageous things. The reader learns afterwards that the outrageous things that the main character is going to have at his party are in fact in his imagination. In the end, Hooper Humperdink is allowed to join the party. Reading it again now, the book kind of leaves a sour taste in my mouth. The main character spends the entire book telling/showing Hooper all of the fun things that will be occurring at his party that Hooper will not be invited to. While it does a great job of utilizing the Alphabet (A-Z), the story itself if taken too literally is kind of a sad one. All in all, nostalgia is what keeps this book (in my mind) from being quite sad. The illustrations themselves are a wonderful distraction despite the implications of the story. It is a good book if one doesn't read too much into the actual story. ( )
  MattM50 | Oct 27, 2014 |
This book is about Hooper Humperdink. Throughout the whole book we witness multiple people going to a party, but he is not invited. It seems as though everyone in town is allowed to go except for him. At the very end, the narrator realizes that everyone in town from A to Z have been invited to the party. The narrator would not want anyone to miss the party so Hooper ends up being invited and is very excited.
  kvail | Mar 17, 2014 |
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Seuss, Dr.primary authorall editionsconfirmed
Charles E. MartinIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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