![]() ![]() In a phone interview, Rubin recalled their pilgrimage to Taqueria al Pastor in Brooklyn, where the pair enjoyed a meal with all the toppings plus spicy salsa. ![]() So how did Adam Rubin, the author of “Dragons Love Tacos” and Daniel Salmieri, the creator of the book’s detailed illustrations, celebrate the birthday of their juggernaut? They went out for tacos, of course. One can imagine that the negative feedback comes from adults who are tired of repeat requests for “Dragons Love Tacos.” (If you’ve been the master of ceremonies at bedtime, you understand why wedding singers loathe “At Last.”) It celebrates its 10th anniversary this month, having logged a jaw-dropping 357 weeks as a best seller. ![]() Nevertheless, “Dragons Love Tacos” has close to 15,000 ratings, with an average of 4.8 stars. “I just don’t get the hype,” writes another critic. “Seriously, a fire breathing dragon doesn’t like spicy tacos?!!!?” writes one reader - or, more likely, a parent or caregiver of a reader, since we’re talking about a picture book. ![]() The latest Amazon reviews of “Dragons Love Tacos” are less than stellar. ![]()
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