snazel's review
3.0
Still a lot of fun, but it's slightly less enjoyable as an adult to read about someone who invades your house and insists they're your best friend than it would be to read that as a small one.
readingthroughtheages's review
4.0
I'm working on my Snappsy and Bert voices.... It's going to be fun!
desirosie's review
1.0
A stinker, in my opinion. Let’s just say that I might be “excessively sensitive” to stories about an annoyingly persistent antagonist finally convincing the protagonist that he/she actually does want to be friends simply through always being in their face and never giving up.
librarylandlisa's review against another edition
5.0
Absolutely delightful. I will have to read the other Snappsy books now!
academianut's review
4.0
The funny-unreliable narrator (funreliable narrator?) feature so beloved in the first book continues here, where the narrator's voice is a clingy and enthusiastic chicken, who is determined to make Snappsy realize that he is his BEST FRIEND. Though their tastes and personalities clash, Snappsy ultimately realizes on his own, in a quiet break from both the chicken and narrator, that he does want a friend - while still setting boundaries.
mtnofbooks's review
5.0
Snappsy, or possibly his best friend/narrator, may very well be my favorite story book character of all time.
hahamama's review
3.0
Cute, but not as funny as I hoped it would be. Definitely would have been more fun to read with a silly toddler.