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Book Template
This is the template you should have on all books you write, before and durning you write them. Examples have been given.

General
Title of Book: Bob's Laugh Machine

Genre: Children

Point of View: Third Person

Main Character(s): Bob, Sue

Pictures: Yes

Setting: America

Characters
Protagonist(s): Sue

Antagonist(s): Bob

 Main Characters 

First/Last Name: Bob Smith

Age: Adult

Personality: Quirky and crazy.

Appearance: White, spiky hair, thin, lab coat.

Story Line: Bob is a scientist that creates a laugh machine. The laugh machine tickles a child until they cannot laugh anymore.

First/Last Name: Sue Johnston

Age: Around 7

Personality: Innocent and sweet.

Appearance: Pink dress with brown pigtails.

Story Line: Sue tries to tell Bob stealing a child's laugh is like stealing their happiness. She tries to convince Bob that stealing laughs is wrong.

 Other Characters 

First/Last Name: Billy

Age: Around 7

Personality: Scared, loves to eat.

Appearance: Chubby.

Story Line: Bob's first child to go into the laugh machine.

Story Plot
Summary of Story: Bob is building a laugh machine that will take away kid's laugh and turn it into gold. After finishing the machine, he captures two kids, Billy and Sue. Billy is taken to the laugh machine and just as his laugh will be taken away, Sue tells Bob that taking away someone's laugh is like taking away happiness. Bob lets Billy and sue leave, and is about to destroy his laugh machine when Sue tells him of a better idea for the laugh machine. Instead of taking laughs, it will give laughs to unhappy kids. The book ends with a picture of lots of happy kids laughing.

Exposition: Bob is shown in his laboratory. He says his name and it shows him finishing a machine and laughing evilly.

Rising action: Bob captures Billy and Sue and takes them to his laboratory. He tells them his machine is a laugh machine and it will capture their laughs and turn it into gold.'''

Climax: Billy is taken to get his laugh taken away when Sue tells Bob that laughs should never be taken away.

Falling action: Bob lets them both go. He is about to destroy the laugh machine, but Sue tells Bob she has a better idea for the laugh machine.

Resolution: The story ends with Sue and Bob talking about how the laugh machine gives laughs instead of taking them away.