A blog of book reviews, by 'Til

'Til I write my own novel, I'll read the work of others and write my thoughts here. . . for research.

Thursday, October 2, 2008



Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney

Poor Greg. He’s at that age. You, know, "that age". The age where your not quite a child, but not quite an adult. It starts at about 12 and last until about 25! It’s the difference between a Happy Meal and a Might Kids Meal.

I had heard about the popular Wimpy Kid book series by Jeff Kinney’s. Then I saw the set at Target, so it seemed that these books were calling to me. I was very lucky to find them both at the used book store for a steal! So, I snatched them up, wrapped them up and gave them to Thomas as a happy-first-day-of-jr.high present. To my surprise he was very happy with my present! I already had my you-have-to-read-them speech prepared; what a waste. He had already read Diary of a Wimpy Kid, but not Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules. We sat down together and each read our Wimpy Kid book.

Greg is the middle child in between a high school aged brother and a baby brother. The book is set up as Greg’s daily diary. He writes about what’s going on in his life and then he adds a detailed picture to go with each entry. It was hilarious! Greg is very similar to Thomas. I found myself rolling laughing throughout most of it as I replaced Greg with Thomas in my head. He tolerates his mom’s nurturing and ignores his dad’s disciplining. He worships his big bother and tortures his baby brother. His best friend is Rowley. Rowley gets on his nerves and is lower on the popularity scale that Greg made up himself. However, Greg is his friend, but mostly out of loyalty at first, and then he realizes that he really does value Rowley as a friend.

I probably will not ready the second book, Diary of a Wimpy Kid Rodrick Rules, but Thomas loved it! So I signed up on Jeff Kinney’s website to be notified when the third book hits stores. We’ll be first in line at Borders. http://www.wimpykid.com/

1 comment:

you can call me al said...

I never heard of that series, that's cool :)