Craig Feodoore Book Report

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We all know someone that’s a total jerk.There is no bigger jerk than Craig Feodoore. Just because he has great abilities at everything (except for anything that includes using his brain). He thinks that he can do whatever he wants.He literally takes candy from babies. Then there is Guiseppi St. Paul he is the nicest guy you would ever meet. He donates money to the orphanage he even goes hungry to feed homeless people. Guiseppi is a baker while Craig is self employed a.k.a unemployed. Craig stole every thing he owns and his father is the police commissioner, so Craig does not get in trouble for any of it. Craig was inside the bakery picking on people challenging them to random things for their most expensive items. When they would say no to …show more content…
So he just gave Craig his pie and let him walk away. The next day, Craig started to pick on the neighborhood children. Guiseppi thought to himself “That is it I have had enough of him picking on defenseless people.”So Guiseppi walked up to Craig and challenged him to a pie baking competition. Guiseppi thought that it would be a piece of cake, until the day of the competition. Craig cooked two pie in one somehow. He had mixed butterscotch and Oreo pies together to make a butterscotch Oreo pie. All that Guiseppi had was a banana creme pie with banana slices on top. Craig won by a landslide and Guiseppi had 1/10 votes. The next month, After having to stand and watch Craig pick on everyone pride less. He decided to challenge Craig to an event. Guiseppi said “ I challenge you Craig Feodoore to a one on one olympics.”The event had various types of events like baking, swimming, writing, games, etcetera. Craig accepted the challenge because he figured he could beat Guiseppi at anything. The rules stated that the events would start in one year from now. Guiseppi started studying the activities while Craig was doing nothing to prepare for the

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