WINNER 2018 Eisner Award for Best Early Reader New York Times Notable Children's Books of 2017 Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2017 Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best List 2017 A Junior Library Guild Selection "A beautiful, original work for one-on-one or independent reading, and an excellent bedtime tale." - School Library Journal STARRED REVIEW "There are plenty of stories about what toys get up to at night, but this quiet, masterfully executed comic is particularly enchanting." - Booklist STARRED REVIEW "Liniers continues his run of clever comics for kids, with a fun adventure and panels full of easy-to-follow action. Delightful." - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW "A fast-moving, richly imagined story that loses nothing in repeated readings. A fable about a stuffed animal that comes to life risks being a tedious cliché, but in Liniers' skillful hands, Good Night, Planet is anything but." - The New York Times One of The New York Times Book Review's recommended books of the week (November 27, 2017) "Liniers' thin, sketchy ink lines are complemented by a beautiful watercolor palette that adds depth and mass to his forms, in addition to his masterful use of crosshatching (especially during nighttime scenes)." - Horn Book Magazine "The panel sequences are alternately poignant and funny, and there's quiet wisdom, too.
" - Publishers Weekly "A beautifully illustrated take on the classic idea of a child's beloved stuffed animal coming alive at night." - Comics Worth Reading Reviews specifically about the Spanish edition "The Spanish-language version, Buenas Noches, Planeta, changes only Planet's name, and though Liniers is Argentine, the Spanish is not localized to any one dialect, making it an easy inclusion in kids' libraries and a perfect matched pair for kids who would benefit from the same book in English and Spanish." - Kirkus Reviews STARRED REVIEW "The Spanish text is in simple sentences that replicate the cadence of children's speech, with a sprinkling of vocabulary that will improve fluency for both Spanish and non-Spanish speakers. Gentle and bighearted, this graphic novel will leave readers with the parting thought that each creature, big or small, can be its own universe." - Booklist.