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Review Praise for Jake the Fake: A Publishers Weekly African-American Young Readers selection! "A fast and funny alternative to the Wimpy Kid." -Kirkus Reviews "Robinson and Mansbach amp up the laughs in this wry novel." -Booklist "Jake showcases an unforgettable kid whose imagination will blow your mind." -Essence "Jake wouldn't worry about making it through sixth grade if he knew the all-star team he has behind his adventures. The laughs you'll have reading this book are definitely not fake!" -Jeffrey Brown, author of Lucy & Andy Neanderthal and Jedi Academy "Everything about this book is funny. OK, maybe not the page numbers. But the words and pictures are hilarious; I laughed until boogers came out of my nose. (Don't worry, I put them back.)" -Dave Barry, author of Worst Class Trip Ever About the Author Comedian, musician, and actor Craig Robinson transitions his flair for humor from the screen to the page in his authorial debut. He is best known for his work on NBC's The Office, Hollywood comedy blockbusters This Is the End, Hot Tub Time Machine, and Pineapple Express, and the upcoming drama Morris from America. Robinson pulls on his life's most hilarious moments and his experience attending Chicago's first public magnet school to bring Jake the Fake to life. Robinson continues to act, perform, and cheer on the White Sox. Adam Mansbach is a novelist, screenwriter, cultural critic, and humorist. The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Go the F*ck to Sleep and You Have to F*cking Eat, Mansbach has recently expanded his writing repertoire to include his debut thriller The Dead Run and middle-grade novel Benjamin Franklin: Huge Pain in My . . . His novel Rage Is Back was an NPR Best Book of the Year. Mansbach's work has also appeared on NPR's All Things Considered. "Keith Knight is mapping out a previously unknown vector of the vast cartoon universe." -Garry Trudeau, creator of Doonesbury "It's hard to make a comic that is this funny while also so frequently profound...This is the work of a master." - Dave Eggers, author of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius Keith Knight is a rapper, social activist, father, and educator. He's also one of the most highly regarded cartoonists in America, and the creator of three popular comic strips: the Knight Life, (th)ink, and the K Chronicles. Knight is also the recipient of the the NAACP History Maker award. His art has appeared in various publications worldwide, including the Washington Post, Daily KOS, San Francisco Chronicle, Salon.com, Ebony, ESPN the Magazine, L.A. Weekly, MAD Magazine, and The Funny Times.
M**Y
Funny, brilliant book
Bought this book for my daughter but I love reading it to. The illustrations are great. So funny.
S**H
Bought it for myself, but my librarian stole it from me!
Funny, poignant, great ending.Keith Knight's drawings are the reason I bought the book, but Craig Robinson's words turned out to be awesome as well! Hoping for more in a series! I teach at a high school, and I showed this to the librarian to get her take. It's now part of her collection - it may be "young adult" but there are many 14-15 yr olds that want to read it too.
L**R
I was a little disappointed I purchased this for my 8 year old grandson ...
I was a little disappointed I purchased this for my 8 year old grandson but it's too advanced I feel this book is for older teens.
G**J
I Wish They Offered 10 Stars!!!
I've been following Keith Knight and his work for a number of years now and have a nice collection of art and autograph books. This collaboration with Craig Robinson is an absolute winner. Keith's illustrations really add a tremendous value to the story. The story is a hoot! Buy this book and buy a couple copies for your school library and public library too! I did!
T**H
My 10 year old enjoyed this book
It was a funny quick read. My son said it reminded him of the Wimpy Kid series which he absolutely loves. I also enjoyed this book as I quickly read it to be able to quiz my son’s comprehension.
N**R
Great hit.
Never disappoints. Keeps my 7 y/o entertained - never stopped laughing.
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