In the latest installment of the phenomenally best-selling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, author-illustrator Jeff Kinney brings the series back to its roots, as Greg starts a new school year and faces a challenge he never could’ve imagined.
In the latest installment of the phenomenally best-selling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, author-illustrator Jeff Kinney brings the series back to its roots, as Greg starts a new school year and faces a challenge he never could’ve imagined.
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Fun Time with No Electronic Devices (Except Dad’s Webcam) DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: OLD SCHOOL is book number 10 in this popular series (see the entire list at the end of this reivew.) If this is your first forray into the imaginative world of Jeff Kinney, you are in for a treat. The creator of these loony books continues his insightful wit, accompanied by cutting edge (if not exactly award-winning) artwork. I’ve noted before that the artwork reminds me a little of a Gary Larson cartoon mixed up with some “Dilbert” cartoons from Scott…
my favorite so far This book is, I think, my favorite so far. Grandpa moves from retirement community to the Heffley household and takes up online dating. Greg gets in trouble with his father so he agrees to go to a wilderness camp to avoid the angry parent. Not enough Rodney, Rowley or Manny, definitely not enough about the new pig.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School I picked up Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Old School this morning. My oldest daughter is in the third grade, and she loves this series. She is going to claim this book as soon as she gets home from school, so I took some time to read it before then.Â