Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
by Jeff Kinney

This is the 1st book of the series.

Review #1: Kliff, 5th grade

Rating: 3 of 5 stars (readable)

Summary: A kid named Greg who is a wimpy kid and his best friend is Rowley.  Both Greg and Rowley go to the same school. Greg has trouble in school and some other students were mean {to him}.  But there was a thing which is a cheese and it is not good.

Review: This book is enjoyable {because of} the pictures.  And the book was very funny when I read it.
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Review #2: Anonymous, 5th grade

Rating: 4 of 5 stars – This book is better than most.

Summary: It is about a middle schooler and his life. He gets bullied and has no friends. He has a punk brother and a spoiled brother.

Review: It was enjoyable because it was funny and funny kids will love to read it.

Review #3: Christian, 5th grade

Rating: 4 of 5 stars – This book is better than most.

Summary: it is about a nerdy kid who is a nerd. And he is now going to a middle school. Also he is having trouble with his life.

Review: {Who would enjoy this book?} almost all my friends and cartoonists
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Review #4: Brayden, 5th grade

Rating: 4 of 5 stars – This book is better than most.

Summary: Greg has so many problems; He is on summer vacation. He can't solve the problems.

Review: All of his solutions are funny.


Review #5: Anonymous, 5th grade

Rating: 4 of 5 stars – This book is better than most.

Summary: Greg lost his friend to a girl friend. Greg hasn't had any friends since then and cant hang with Rowley. Greg gets an after school hang out and goes to the picture stone.

Review: Greg made me giggle in my head. Rowley was also a guilty person.

Review #6: Anonymous, 5th grade

Rating: 4 of 5 stars – This book is better than most.

Summary: It was very hilarious and lots of realistic drawings. Most of the people were based on real people.

Review: It was enjoyable because it was funny and its his real life.


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