This is the highest degree of literature mankind has ever seen, better than Porklet, better than the Harry Potter, and dare I say better than anything ChatGPT has ever written!
Just look at: Kinney’s perfect description of the events that were happening. For when Kinney, without words, described perfectly how Greg, our protagonist, was feeling shocked when the seagulls flew into the car and stole the Cheetos. Kinney did not once mention how Greg was feeling nor the facial quality that is needed to convey these emotions. But with Kinney’s genius, I could understand how Greg felt at the moment, down to a tee, every single pore and hair was imprinted into my brain. Moreover, the conversations Kinney crafts are so lifelike, it is as if he was notating a conversation instead of creating them.
One of my favorite quotes for the story was when a girl in Greg’s class said: “Greg, will you please pass this note to Shelly” and Greg replied “Why, certainly! Heh, Heh.” And the biggest turn of events was that the note said: “Greg is a dork” and I could not believe the betrayal and how accurate this scene was to real life. Certainly, Kinney is a genius within our generation and I cannot wait for his next work