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THE DIARY OF A WIMPY KID

Greg Heffley, a primary school boy who writes in his diary about his experiences at school and
at home with his family. The book shows a lot of drawings and plenty of humor. It is a special
book for my, because I don’t read many books.

In this book, Greg has an older brother, Rodrick, and a younger brother, Manny, with
whom he has a really complicated relationship. The books tend to focus on her
relationships with family, friends, and classmates, and how she navigates through
typical teenage challenges like popularity, school, and friendships. He is an unpopular boy
whose mother gives him a diary so he can write what happens to him at school and outside of
school.
Greg starts writing in his diary for a summer project. He tells us about his days at school, how
he tries to become popular, and how he deals with his family, especially his brother Rodrick and
his friend Rowley. Greg shares his thoughts in a funny way and makes us laugh with his
adventures. He always has problems, and he tries to resolve them.
Greg's Diary is very entertaining, and the characters are great. I like how Greg writes about
what happens to him every day. But sometimes it feels like things happen too quickly and I
don't always understand all parts of the story. But it's important themes like friendship and
family.
It is a book that anyone who reads it likes, it is not a boring style of book, there is something fun
on every page. Also is a short book to read and with "normal" vocabulary.
I think "Greg's Diary" is a good book for kids who want to read something fun. The drawings
make it even more enjoyable. But if you're looking for a deeper story, this might not be the book
for you. However, for a light and amusing read. It is the best book and the only book I read not
obligated.

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