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Akiko and the Missing Misp (Akiko Books #10) Hardcover | Pages: 186 pages
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Title:Akiko and the Missing Misp (Akiko Books #10)
Author:Mark Crilley
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 186 pages
Published:November 11th 2008 by Delacorte Press
Categories:Childrens. Fiction. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Sequential Art. Graphic Novels

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AKIKO NEVER KNOWS when her next adventure will zoom her away to another galaxy. And when she's visited by the Akiko replacement robot in the middle of the first annual Middleton Mega MangaFest, she's more than eager to visit her friends on planet Smoo.
But when Akiko lands on Smoo, it's different. And so are her friends. King Froptoppit's castle is smaller, no one has any idea who she is, and Mr. Beeba has--no way!--a full head of hair. Akiko got to planet Smoo all right--but it's planet Smoo 25 years ago. And now that Akiko is part of Smoovian history, she might just change it. For the worse!

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Original Title: Akiko and the Missing Misp (Akiko)
ISBN: 0385730454 (ISBN13: 9780385730457)
Edition Language: English
Series: Akiko Books #10

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This book was suggested as a princess-free read in Wired magazine, and it does fit that description, but in other ways is unremarkable. The adventures of Akiko and the planet Smoo began as a comic book and that origin is evident here; it reads like a narration of a comic. Characters, plot and writing are juvenile. Akiko is spunky and cute, and her time-travel adventures make for a quick read, but there's nothing much to recommend this otherwise.



Crilley provides enough back history to allow new readers to make sense of the tale; his occasional comic-style drawings help young readers picture the planet, its inhabitants, and the scooter by which they travel. Filled with contrivances, there are holes in the plot and no real character development. Fast-paced and easy to read, this adventure will appeal to non-critical readers moving into chapter books.

Mark Crilley is an American comic book creator and children's book author/illustrator. He is the creator of Miki Falls, Akiko, and Brody's Ghost. He is also noted for his instructional videos for drawing in the manga-style. Crilley distributes drawing advice to artists via YouTube videos and his DeviantArt account. In August 2010, he starred in some how to draw videos for Funimation on demand.

Crilley provides enough back history to allow new readers to make sense of the tale; his occasional comic-style drawings help young readers picture the planet, its inhabitants, and the scooter by which they travel. Filled with contrivances, there are holes in the plot and no real character development. Fast-paced and easy to read, this adventure will appeal to non-critical readers moving into chapter books.

This is an awesome one in the series. In it Akiko is in the sip but gets transfered back in time. And the fate of the future rests in her hands. What time does she go back to? Will she save the future? Will she make the future fall apart? Read this book and find out.