Drama by R. Telgemeier
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https://doi.org/10.20361/G2ZK6GAbstract
Telgemeier, Raina. Drama. New York: Graphix-Scholastic, 2012. Print.
The book I'm reading is called Drama. Raina Telgemeier wrote this book. It was published by Graphix.
This book is about a girl named Callie. At first she has a crush on a grade 8 student named Greg. She liked him until his ex-girlfriend Bonnie got back with him. At stage crew they were putting on the moon over the Mississippi. Callie met twins named Justin and Jessie but then she find out that Justin is gay so then she starts to like Jessie.
I liked that Callie had so much drama in her life. At first she liked Greg now likes Jessie and with Matt getting mad at her. This book was so fun to read. Well I guess you have to read the book now. I could never hate this book. It was like I was living her life. I rate this 5 stars out of five
Highly Recommended: 5 out of 5 stars
Reviewer: Sady
My name is Sady. I love to read fantasy books. My favorite book is Drama. My favorite place to read is in my class. I hate non-fiction books because I think they are boring to read.
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