Author: Sarvenaz Tash Book Color: Purple
Book Genre: Realistic Fiction Summary: Ever since Graham met Roxy, he knew they would become friends. Roxy had a passion for science fiction and fantasy books just like him, and eventually their love for Harry Potter grew into full-on comic books and writing fictional stories. So when Graham finds out about a Q&A session for one of his favorite comic authors is going on at the annual Comic Con, Graham know that this will be the perfect way to win Roxy over. Because not only are Graham and Roxy friends, Graham has also developed a crush on Roxy. Can Graham get the girl in time for the Q&A? Or will this years Comic Con be a flop? Personal Review: This was a really great book. And believe me, it's a great book if I finish it in less that three days (which I did). This book was funny, yet it was a real page turner. And a plot twist happens to the end. If your up for it...be my guest! Also, this would be a great book for people who have actually been to the NYCC. No offence to anyone who has been to it when I say that I have no idea what the Comic Con looks like. Recommendation:I would recommend this book for people who like realistic fiction, funny, and slightly romantic books. This would also be a good read for people who have been to the NYCC, as they can probably relate to some of the stuff in here. There are also some references to Harry Potter and Zelda in this book, too. Click here to buy this book!
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