Itâs summer vacation, the weatherâs great, and all the kids are having fun outside. So whereâs Greg Heffley? Inside his house, playing video games with the shades drawn.
Greg, a self-confessed âindoor person,â is living out his ultimate summer fantasy: no responsibilities and no rules. But Gregâs mom has a different vision for an ideal summer . . . one packed with outdoor activities and âfamily togetherness.â
Whose vision will win out? Or will a new addition to the Heffley family change everything?
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Not only fun, October 13, 2009
by T. Szefler
First of all the whole series of Wimpy Kid books deserves its success. My kids love the books and I also read all of them myself. I think it is a great series of books not only for the children but for their parents as well. And if you pay some attention to the reading you will actually realize that the books are also in a way educational. Greg is actually a very smart kid and the simple drawings are just perfect for demonstrating humour. Another kid's series that I like for that educational aspect is Why Some Cats are Rascals, Book 2 .
16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:

Another Instant Favorite with Son!, October 22, 2009
by Shilom
My son loves this series so of course I pre-ordered this book for him. It just arrived today and boy did he gush when I surprised him with it after school. I even got a hug and an "I love you!" before he disappeared with it for the remainder of the evening. He's about halfway through with it already and stopped himself so he would have more to enjoy tomorrow. He rereads them all anyways. I also flipped through it before he came home and chuckled at the parts, the boy reminds me of my own and is probably why he loves this series so much. It is very relatable to kids without being a bad influence. I love the humor and that it keeps my son reading!
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

3.5 Stars: Not so Funny, October 19, 2009
by N. Bilmes
The previous 3 Wimpy Kid books were laugh-out-loud funny throughout the entire books. That's what I was hoping for in this volume, but didn't get. I don't find constant whining and complaining to be funny.
The first 75 pages are written by a waste of a kid complaining about summer vacation, and nothing truly funny starts to happen until after that point. The middle 1/3 of the book is the best, and I found myself laughing aloud frequently. Unfortunately, the last part of the book finds Gregory resuming his whining, and the humor faded.
Overall, this was mediocre, and not up to the standards of the series.
13 of 17 people found the following review helpful:

dog days, October 14, 2009
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I think Dog Days is the best wimpy kid book yet. It is also a hilarious book. I love how it follows the story so well. There is a lot of unexpected parts in this book. It had an outstanding ending. I had waited one month for this book to come out. I think it was "totally" worth the wait. There aren't any new characters, but it does have a lot more of Rowley for people who like Rowley. I hope the people who buy this love it. (Review by George, Age 10)
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

wonderful book, October 19, 2009
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Diary of a wimpy kid really amazes me. It's about a person named Greg who has to survive middle school. Now, he's in summer vacation.
I think the summer vacation theme is a good idea in this series, so readers can take a little break from the school theme. The first few pages are basically explanation of Greg's summer vacation. After that, the funny parts come. Overall, this book is great.
My tip in reading this book is that you don't read too much of it in one day. That way, you can hold the suspense of the story for the next day.
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