I have been reading the book called Original Fake by
Stonewall Book KIRSTIN CRONN-MILLS and art by E. EERO JOHNSON. Kirstin Cronn
Mills also wrote books called ‘The Sky Always Hears Me, The Hills Don’t Mind
and Beautiful Music for Ugly Children.’ One of the books she wrote that I also
liked was The Sky Always Hears Me, is about a girl name Morgan, she lives in a
town with her father who drinks alcohol. She has a step mother who is like a
nobody person, and she kissed her classmate. Then there is her boyfriend Derek
who she doesn't like much. This book and Original Fake are both novels, but
even though they are different stories, they are very interesting to read. The
book Original Fake is a inspired novel, of a sibling who is not understandable
and revenge is a act of war.
Frankie Neumann the guy who hates his life and doesn't
understand it, has a sister that is always wearing tutu which is like a
nightmare to him, and his parents Bridget and Brett imitators. Frankie the guy
who makes pizza at Pizza Vendetta, meets with Rory and David, the people who he
teams up with to find uncle Epic, the legendary unknown street artist. He has
always felt like the left out person in his family compare to his tutu sister.
Frankie, Rory and David go on an epic adventure. It’s a dangerous journey, but
things get interesting and amazingly awesome. Between Frankie's real life and
between art is a big empty gap and Frankie has to find a way to solve it before
things get out of control.
I recommend you read this book, because in some ways I learn
something each time I read it. You should really read this book if you like
books with pictures. This book is amazing, because there was always something
that could help me understand the book much more and it made me to enjoy
reading the book. This book was written for young readers like us and I think
we should give it a try. It was my first time reading it, but it was definitely
something interesting and fun to read. For those of you that will read this
book you’ll consider yourself becoming a fan of this book.
Book Review by Daphne K.
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