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Why You Should Be Reading Adam Rex, Author Behind Movie “Home”

by Tom Burns

Photo credit: The Dirty Cowboy by Amy Timberlake, illustrated by Adam Rex; Frankenstein Takes the Cake by Adam Rex; Chu's Day by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Adam Rex; J.Lo sketch from Adam Rex's blog; Frankenstein Makes a Sandwich by Adam Rex

DreamWorks Animation is releasing their new 3D animated movie, “Home,” this March, and while movie fans are excited by the fun trailer and stellar cast (Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, and Steve Martin, among others), book fans are excited about “Home” for an entirely different reason.

Fans of children’s literature know that “Home” comes from the mind of Adam Rex, the critically-acclaimed writer and illustrator, perhaps best known for his middle-grade novel The True Meaning of Smekday (otherwise known as the book that “Home” is based on).

If you want to know why Hollywood is suddenly paying attention to Adam Rex, here’s a quick introduction to some of his best works for kids and tweens, all of which feature Rex’s keen artistic wit.