

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid - The Last Straw by Jeff Kinney : Kinney, Jeff: desertcart.ae: Books Review: Great - Its in super good quality and amazing store totally recommend Review: Fantastic - The book is really fun to read, especially if you were diary of a wimpy kid fan

| Best Sellers Rank | #139 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #14 in Humor for Children #14 in Children's Books on Family Life #15 in Comics & Graphic Novels for Children |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (10,000) |
| Dimensions | 1.78 x 12.7 x 19.56 cm |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0141324929 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0141324920 |
| Item weight | 174 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | 6 August 2009 |
| Publisher | Other |
| Reading age | 7 - 12 years |
M**A
Great
Its in super good quality and amazing store totally recommend
Z**I
Fantastic
The book is really fun to read, especially if you were diary of a wimpy kid fan
K**N
Clear copy
Good printing of the book
A**Y
👍👍
Like It
S**L
Good book
Its a really good book, Would recommend this product to anyone there. The only problem with this book was its paperback. So it is easily tearable
H**H
Very good
My daughter loved it
A**I
really good
really good
M**I
👍🏻
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R**R
Mijn kinderen zijn tweetalig en lezen deze serie het liefst in het Engels. Dit is de originele taal waar deze serie in is geschreven is dus nog leuker dan de Nederlandse versie. Fantastische boeken serie, geliefd door zowel mijn zoon van 8 als van 11. De hardback versie van de Engelse serie hebben trouwens een ander formaat dan de hardback versies van de Nederlandse vertaling. De Nederlandse vertaling is wat groter. Misschien belangrijk als je ze allemaal verzameld en mooi naast elkaar wil hebben. Ik ga altijd voor de hardcover versie zodat ze minder snel beschadigen zo kunnen ze een stuk langer mee.
L**E
If your kids know and love Jeff Kinney's bestselling `Wimpy Kid' books, this latest installment will not disappoint. If you and your family haven't yet read these hilarious cartoon novels, let this green-bound book be your delicious introduction. In "The Last Straw" we rejoin middle school student Greg Heffley journaling his frank opinions about school, suburbia and his own zany family. But unlike Harriet the Spy, another intrepid chronicler of everyday American life, Greg's greatest ripostes are at his own expense. He cheerfully confesses to an attempt to make change from the church collection plate and also describes digging up a time capsule and pocketing the contents. (There's an especially funny reflection about the dilemma of a young man with no clean underwear except a worn Speedo and a pair of Wonder Woman Underoos.) Happily unethical, young Greg is always searching for the shortcuts in life. For example, after he signs up with Boy Scout Troop 133, he is dismayed to learn he must earn a `whittling badge.' Greg determines he can squeeze the soap into shapes instead of carving it. After turning in a soap with four protuberances as a "sheep" Greg then turns it upside down and resubmits it as "the Titanic." While Greg will never make Eagle Scout, he does remains true to himself and his fear of sharp objects. One of the best things about this best-selling series is how addictive the books are to young people, even the reluctant reader. If your child enjoys this book, he or she will happily move on to the original, red-bound "Diary of a Wimpy Kid," ($[...]) and the second in the series, "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules"($[...]) There's also the fun "Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself" book ($[...]) This orange-bound book will get your child to journal and answer some rather tough questions. A sample: True or False: Have you ever peed a swimming pool? It's interesting to note that Kinney, a former college cartoonist, worked on his Wimpy Kid concepts for six years before publishing in installments on [...] To date, the online version has had more than 70 million visits. Having won a vast online and print audience, `Wimpy Kid' is expected to move to the big-screen, with a casting call now underway for the film version of Greg Heffley's adventures. [...] As with Charlie Brown creator Charles Schultz, Kinney's work revolves around childhood events like the school Valentine party, sibling rivalry, or warming the bench during the big game. But unlike Schultz, Kinney suggests that being the underdog is not so bad. In fact, the underdog may even get the last laugh in the end--or at least avoid military school. Time will tell if Kinney's works deserve to be ranked with Schultz' Peanuts gang, or with Bill Watterson's Calvin & Hobbes series, for that matter. In the short term, these books will be a rollicking, well-read addition to your family bookshelf.
M**H
My daughter loved it. Thank you
O**H
Grandiosa calidad! Divertido el libro, me encantó
A**R
My daughter loves these books and I often hear her laughing from her bedroom at night when she’s reading them.
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