Genre: Graphic Novel.
In Te Kainga (the village), which is the home to the Kaitipua. The village was barren where no food and crops would grow. But with the mauri stone the village would be back to life; but to get the mauri stone the chief, Parekoi would hand himself to the Parehe. The gaurdians of the forest.
Near the mountain (Matawehi) by the sacred water, Taramea, the chief of the Parehe and the enemys of the Kaitipua were waiting for Parekoi. Taramea is blue skin all over aswell muscular. When Parekoi arrives, Taramea makes an offer; the firstborn of Parakoi for the mauri stone. The deal was done. Parekoi gets the mauri stone and Taramea will get the first born, which will soon to be a boy. The first born would soon to be Taramea's daughters wife.
Within a couple months the twins were born. Kahu and Mira. The two grow to be strong and mishief like their father. Parekoi. After months of growing crops and food, Taramea remembered about the deal that was done. Now Kahu and Mira will train to fight the Parehe to rescue thier father Parekoi.
I liked how there were pictures that supported the writing.
It was sort of difficult to read the book in order.
I rate this book 4/5.
Near the mountain (Matawehi) by the sacred water, Taramea, the chief of the Parehe and the enemys of the Kaitipua were waiting for Parekoi. Taramea is blue skin all over aswell muscular. When Parekoi arrives, Taramea makes an offer; the firstborn of Parakoi for the mauri stone. The deal was done. Parekoi gets the mauri stone and Taramea will get the first born, which will soon to be a boy. The first born would soon to be Taramea's daughters wife.
Within a couple months the twins were born. Kahu and Mira. The two grow to be strong and mishief like their father. Parekoi. After months of growing crops and food, Taramea remembered about the deal that was done. Now Kahu and Mira will train to fight the Parehe to rescue thier father Parekoi.
I liked how there were pictures that supported the writing.
It was sort of difficult to read the book in order.
I rate this book 4/5.
Your book review sounds exciting and would persuade someone to read the graphic novel.
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