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2014 Charlotte Zolotow Award Winner
A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year
ALSC Notable Books for Children
*”With his command of language, tone, and pacing, Snicket creates the perfect antidote to a universal fear. Klassen’s spare gouache and digital illustrations in a quiet black, brown, and white palette (contrasted with Laszlo’s light blue footy pajamas and the yellow light bulb) are well suited for a book about the unseen. Using simple black lines and color contrasts to provide atmosphere and depth, Klassen captures the essence of Snicket’s story.”
―The Horn Book, starred review
*”In its willingness to acknowledge the darkness, and the elegant art of that acknowledgment, The Dark pays profound respect to the immediacy of childhood experiences.”―Booklist, starred review
*”While it might not combat fear of the dark, it’s an ingenius introduction to horror movie–style catharsis, and a memorable ride on the emotional roller coaster that great storytelling creates.”―Publishers Weekly, starred review
*”Snicket and Klassen present a picture book that tackles a basic childhood worry with suspense, a dash of humor, and a satisfying resolution.”―School Library Journal, starred review
* “An offbeat — and spookily atmospheric — approach to fear of the dark, with a creative story and high-impact artwork…an enjoyable thrill.”―The Bulletin, starred review
* “Readers are going to want to read this one over and over.”―Library Media Connection, starred review
“Laszlo, though a new creation for this story, somehow seems satisfyingly familiar.”―Kirkus Reviews