I delicate this book to Mr. H, whom without I wouldn't have done this project. To my friends,
especially Andrew, whom he dedicated his book to me.
To my family, whom I have no reason at all, but I felt like
dedicating this book to them.
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Made by Hidetomo Mitani

























Short, and spoiled, Bob was always wanting
new toy. At the age of 9, he inherited a large
sum of money from his aunt. His obese uncle
took care of the money at all times, but he was
extremely easy to convince. So as Bob grew,
he was turning spoiled and was starting to take
his toys for granted. When he became 11
years old, he was as spoiled as a 5 year old kid
on Christmas that came from a rich family.
Also that he always uses a brown cowboy hat
that has a red, long stripe.




















Everyday, Bob would tell his grandpa what he
learned at the Pink National School of Flying
Catapults and tell him about what Mr. Szyslak
would teach him everyday. Today’s lesson was
that taking for granted a thing is extremely
rude.



























In the same day, his dad took him to his room
and had a serious conversation with Bob.
Dad: “You always wanted allowance, right?”
Bob: “Since I was three.”
Dad: “You may have allowance. But you only if
you start appreciating your toys.”
Bob: “OK!”












Everyone knew it would be as easy as pi
(3.1415926535) for him. His evil grandpa loves to
make things harder (because a harder challenge is
more entertaining than a hard challenge, for him),
so he convinced his older brother to get the thing
that Bob always wanted, but can’t get because it’s
too hard to find. The very MT-61 Crystal Reaper
was what he always wanted. When Bob found out,
his head almost achieved liftoff. Fortunately for him
(and unfortunately for his grandpa), he was
stubborn, so he didn’t do anything about it.









Several weeks later, the new Green Ninja Spinner
came to the toy shop. When Bob found out (which
was amazingly quick), he ran so fast, it looked like
if he was a neon sonic boom. Sadly, when he got
there, the Green Ninja Spinner was already sold
out and that the next arrival would be in a year.
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