Jeff Kinney,Ramon DeOcampo: Diary of a Wimpy Kid Boxed Set: Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Rodrick Rules, the Last Straw, Dog Days

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Boxed Set: Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Rodrick Rules, the Last Straw, Dog Days



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Author: Jeff Kinney,Ramon DeOcampo
Number of Pages: none
Published Date: 25 Aug 2015
Publisher: Recorded Books on Brilliance Audio
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781501259142
Download Link: Click Here
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Acclaimed debut author Jeff Kinney brilliantly re-creates the typical humor and logic of middle school boys sidling into adolescence. "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" Sixth grader Greg Heffley doesn t understand his annoying younger brother, obnoxious older one, or well-meaning parents. But he knows enough to record his daily thoughts in a manly journal not some girly diary. In a unique novel brimming with laugh-out-loud moments, Greg chronicles his first turbulent year of middle school. "Rodrick Rules" Jeff Kinney s highly anticipated sequel to his #1 "New York Times" bestselling "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" chronicles Greg Heffley s creative efforts to dodge middle school hazards, dazzle the girls, avoid talent shows, and above all guard his embarrassing secret. Ramon de Ocampo s spot-on narration enhances Kinney s authentic portrait of adolescent angst and madcap hilarity. "The Last Straw" The third book in the #1 "New York Times" bestselling series from Jeff Kinney, "The Last Straw" is sure to please young listeners. Greg Heffley makes a New Year s resolution to help others improve, but his brand of truthful advice doesn t go over well. Plus, Greg s dad thinks military school might be just the attitude adjustment Greg needs. "Dog Days" Jeff Kinney has reached #1 on the "New York Times" bestseller list with his Wimpy Kid series a true publishing phenomenon. This fourth hilarious installment finds Greg Heffley approaching every kid s favorite part of the school year summer vacation. Greg has a clear plan for the summer: Stay inside and play as many video games as possible. Unfortunately, his mother has a much different idea about how the summer will transpire she envisions lots of outdoor activities and family togetherness. Pouring salt on that wound, she actually encourages Greg to form a book club with some other boys. Greg is further disturbed by the unimaginable horrors of the men s locker room at the local pool. And he and best friend Rowley don t exactly see eye-to-eye over a failed lawn-care business. As Greg learns that not everything comes up roses in the summertime, Kinney s sparkling sense of humor once again shines brightly."