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Great book for kids
posted by Sebastian_Booker on October 5, 2009
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the wimpiest kid
The family is not rich. He has rich friends li...Read More
The family is not rich. He has rich friends living nearby. He fights with his friends, makes up, gets into trouble a lot, tries to look after his little brother and fight with his big brother. Just an ordinary family. Why would you read about it? because it is easy to read and easy to follow.Show Less
posted by Pennypen on August 23, 2010
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JeremiahL49
Posted November 17, 2009
Diary of a Wimpy Kid "Dog Days" #4
I thought the book was very funny. I have read all of them and it was different than the others, it was funnier. I read it in 2 days. Can't wait for the next one. I likd the part where his uncles dog ate Gregs birthday cake, I wonder if that has happened to anyone in real life? Greg goes camping in this book with Rowley, and they get in a fight. To find out what happens ands much more about Gregs adventures read this book. I really liked it. I thought it was hystarical,I think you will too.
8 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days was read by my 10 year old son this week. He read it in two days and loved it. The book was ordered online and he was so excited he went back and read all the past books again. According to my son this was the best book so far. These books are under his reading level but having my son excited about books is wonderful. He would recomend this book to all fourth graders.
7 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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A big Sister's Point of View!
Finally!! My little brother ( 9 yrs. old) Never really liked to read....but i bought the 1st book for him, and he fell in love! I mean he has read every book over 3 times and he is anxiously awaiting the 4th....I am truly thankful that there is an author that can without a doubt capture young readers and keep them going....!
--- A 13 year old big sis!7 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted September 9, 2009
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:):):):):):)
LOOOOOOOOOOVEEEEEEEE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SOOOOOOOOOOOO FUUNNNYYYY!!!!!!! Can't wait for fifth to come out!!! :):):):):)
5 out of 9 people found this review helpful.
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Brendan123
Posted September 6, 2009
A excellent book for middle school
I bought every single diary of a whimpy kid book there is out right now and there all great books to read throughout middle school. It is a book that you can enjoy reading throughout the school year. It's funny, well writen,and a book that i will read throughout middle school maybe even longer.
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Very Good Book
This is a good book to get for kids going in to middle school it will help them out a lot.If you get this book get the first book it will make more sence for them.
4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
These books are hilarious. I am a parent of 2 boys. When we purchase a new DOAWK, my kids sit with one another and read the book together. They howl. These books bring them together in such a great, sharing way.
I too, will sit and read with them, and I love the humor. I saw Jeff Kinney's video on this site and I think it's wonderful that he did not get chosen to do comic strips. Keep up the good work with your books. We will buy every one of them. Nobody is too old to laugh and enjoy these books!4 out of 8 people found this review helpful.
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JesseR
Posted July 16, 2009
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
DIARY of a Wimpy Kid is an Amazing book. I recommend it to anyone who likes comics or is just bored all the time. Also if you like to read funny things (comics, jokes etc.) I trecommend this book for you. Before you read the 2nd or 3rd, you should read the 1st book before the others. Just like the Harry Potter story. You won't really get it unless you read them in order.
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Hi I am a 6th grade student from Glendale AZ. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days By: Jeff Kinney
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days
By: Jeff Kinney
Greg Heffley has a boring, terrible life. He doesn't do well in school, and has no friends, except Rowley. Greg also tries to hit on all the girls in school, and fails to get them. He is also obsessed with video games. One bad thing leads to another in Greg Heffley's life. This summer isn't really going so bad for him though. His family hardly ever goes on trips or vacations, because of the shortage of money. This summer will be quite boring for Greg's family. Although Greg is happy to be inside playing video games. Sadly for Greg it is unhealthy for his mind to play video games all day. She decides to start a book club to make him read books he thinks are ridiculous, so now his summer isn't going so well. At least he still has his best friend Rowley, well he is only uses him to get access to his Rowley's dad's relaxing country club. They spend $83 in smoothies, which they could not afford, so Greg has to use the money he is was saving for a dog to pay the smoothie bill. Later Greg's dad buys a dog that Greg does not like. Rowley's family invites him to go on a trip with him. Then he has a bad time, and gets in a fight with Rowley, so he gets sent home early. So all in all Greg did not have a very good summer. The setting is not said, but the time is present. The theme of this book is that things don't go Greg's way. I liked this book because it is funny and you can easily visualize the characters. This book reminded me of the time that I use to have a crush on a lifeguard when I was 8. This book also reminds me of when things don't go my way. This book is like "Diary of a wimpy kid" The first one and, "Diary of a wimpy kid Rodrick Rules".2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted August 7, 2009
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I could not stop reading these books. They were FUNNY!!!!!
2 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
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yowhatsup
Posted July 31, 2009
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i love this book i never really liked reading but i once read it and loved it
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Love it
this book is amazing. hard to put down, Can't wait to read the next.
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DIARY of a WIMPY KID DOG DAYS
This book is about a boy named Gregory who's mother wants him to go outside and play instead of staying inside all summer playing video games. It is also about Greg and his best friend Rowley going into a business together to make money. Along the way Greg and Rowley get into a huge fight. I liked this book because Gregory and I are alike in so many ways. I also liked the book because Gregory's family is just like my family. One thing Greg and I have in common is we both like playing video games. Another thing Greg and I have in common is we both do not like to go outside. The final way we are alike is we both have a younger brother. One way Greg's family relates to mine is we both have a lot of family members. The final reason is his family and my family had a dog.
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the wimpiest kid
the main character is observed to be an obnoxious, self-observant kid who goes through a series of events in his diary. The events are common to all kids but the way he sees them and writes about them are funny and witty.
The family is not rich. He has rich friends living nearby. He fights with his friends, makes up, gets into trouble a lot, tries to look after his little brother and fight with his big brother. Just an ordinary family. Why would you read about it? because it is easy to read and easy to follow.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted August 18, 2010
hilarious!
i read all the diary of a wimpy kids that are already out. This one was my favorite! I read in 2 days! I couldn't put the book down! i highly recomend this book for all 3rd through 6th graders! I cant wait tell the 5th book comes out this fall!
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Anonymous
Posted June 7, 2010
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days
Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days
How would it work out if you had a mom that thinks kids should spend their whole summer outside, and you think totally different? Well, that's what happens in Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days. If you haven't read these books, you don't know what you're missing.
Greg thinks the ideal summer is spending the whole time indoors, playing video games. And now that he is kicked out of the Country Club that is all he has to do.
But, his mom has a totally different perspective. She thinks it is wrong for a kid not to spend the whole summer outside.
Greg hates and I mean HATES the town pool. To get in you have to pass through the changing room, where big hairy guys are changing. Greg is mentally scarred for life because of seeing that as a kid. Now he must pass through there again with his little brother. He tries as hard as he can not to look at the men but, his little brother runs through the showers and Greg has to get him out so, that Manny, his little brother, too, is not scarred for life.
That's not the only thing he HAD to do outside with his family. He also has to go to a water park that he used to go to as a kid. After a long ride there, with his singing brother, rain comes as soon as they walk in the water park. Poor Greg.
The author, Jeff Kinney, has written the whole Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. He was born February 19, 1971. Besides writing, he is also attributed to being the creator of Poptropica, a safe and fun website for kids. So, he works full-time as a writer and a designer of online games.
Jeff Kinney grew up in Fort Washington, Maryland. He attended University of Washington at College Park in the early 1990s. In 1998 he started writing his ideas which eventually became, Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Loosely based on his childhood, the series has sold 16 billion as of 2009! That really tells you something about how good the books are!
How the story unfolds is hysterical and amusing. I recommend it for any age. Even though it's based on a boy it is good for boys or girls.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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bookhound13
Posted May 17, 2010
My daughter loves this book
My daughter is such a huge fan of the Wimpy Kid series. She goes through these books in day. She was ecstatic when they said the movie was coming out. I highly recommend this book for young child's especially that the difficult right before the teen years.
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My son loves these books!!
I am so glad to have found this series. My son who always complains about reading loves these books and it is such a relief to see him read voluntarily. While he is reading he laughs out loud and wants to talk about what he read afterward. It is so exciting for us!
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joeman
Posted December 26, 2009
Great Book
Loved all of the books. If you are going to read it, read the other books first, in order.
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Anonymous
Posted December 23, 2009
Fun
My 9 year old son loves this series. His 12 year old brother reads it when no one else is looking.. A fun read.
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