Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney. Greg Heffley's journal tells his hilarious stories about his adolescent life. This bestselling book is based on the original internet comic at Funbrain.com that is viewed on average by over 70,000 readers a day. Korean translated by Yang Jin Seong.
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney. Greg Heffley's journal tells his hilarious stories about his adolescent life. This bestselling book is based on the original internet comic at Funbrain.com that is viewed on average by over 70,000 readers a day. Korean translated by Yang Jin Seong.
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Great book, just as funny as the rest of the series. My kids love it!
Arlene S
May 20, 2011
beautiful. well written for the young
my sons could not stop reading. I was curious of the content matter and I was hooked. We have read most of the series except the ugly truth. Just to mention the books were in excellent condition. Thanks alibris
MDizzle
Dec 3, 2009
Kidz Choice
My Daughter loves this series of books. I can't get her to put them down to watch T.V. Lol
Librarian2go
Aug 11, 2009
Warning Poor Role Model
While I appreciate any book that sparks the love of reading in kids; parents should be aware that the role model that Greg presents is a very poor one indeed. He terrorizes younger kids then lets his "best friend" take the blame, he begs his parents for expensive gifts that he has no intention of using, and he never sees the "wrong" that he is doing to others. I hope that parents would take the time to talk about some of the situations with their kids.
bookdad
Jul 15, 2008
A book to reignite your kids passion for reading
I had a great time finding lots of good books for my daughter to read as she was 3, 4 and 5 years old. Then she started to outgrow the preschool books but as I looked in the youth book section of our library it was saying one thing...boring. She went from a passionate reader to a one year drought. So here comes Diary of a Wimpy Kid. It's cartoons fill virtually every page, yet it is not a comic book , it is a real book, which reads like a 5th grader's journal. It reminds me of The Simpson's, in that it is constantly funny. The main character Gregory is not a bad kid, but he is a very real kid. There is part of him in all of us and everything he does or thinks is something we can all relate to. Read Rodrick Rules, just as good and will be ready for the third edition coming soon I hope. Ready should stay fun for 7 year olds too!