
It’s right there in the name: this truly is a tiny book. Even in its slipcase, it’s two inches tall, an inch and a half long, then less than an inch wide.
It’s a bit of a strange book too; most pages have a line of dialogue relating to Grogu in some way, taken from The Mandalorian TV show.
Images from the show – sometimes artwork but mostly photos – accompany these lines of dialogue, but sometimes appear entirely devoid of text.
Some images are so dark that you can barely make them out too.
And that’s it. There’s no narrative, there’s not even a logical or consistent order to the quotes or the artwork.
It’s a very nicely produced book and it’s certainly quite a cute little keepsake, but beyond its novelty value it’s difficult to see the point of it.
So there you have it, a tiny review of a tiny book; though nice, it’s completely inessential, even for the staunchest of fans of the mini youngling formerly known as Baby Yoda.
You can purchase The Tiny Book of Grogu from Amazon here.





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