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Book Reviews of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)Book Review: Funny! Summary: 4 StarsSecond book in the Wimpy Kid series.
Greg is a middle school student who fills his diary with amusing illustrations and written descriptions of his day-to-day struggles with his family and friends. Greg's older brother, Rodrick, is holding a secret over Greg's head that remains a secret until teh very end of the book. Rodrick uses his secret to take advantage of Greg, but it works out okay in the end.
Very funny. Teens will be able to relate to Greg, who feels like a misfit much of the time, but manages to have some fun along the way.
Book Review: great book Summary: 4 StarsI purchased this book for my son, who read another from the same author. He loved them both.
Book Review: Parents read the book first. Summary: 1 StarsThis book is mean spirited and not really appropriate for children. I recommend parents read the book before they give it to children younger than 12.
Book Review: Read this with your child! Summary: 5 StarsI won't let my son read it without me...it is so funny!! I also started it with a student I tutor and she loved it too. It moves quickly and has funny little illustrations on most pages. This is a classic, I am going to get the other one today! This is perfect for kids who are less than excited about reading a chapter book. Love it.
Book Review: Great book for boys Summary: 5 StarsI bought Diary of a Wimpy Kid first and my son wouldn't put it down and this child hated any type of reading material. He liked it so much we got Diary of a Wimpy Kid Roderick Rules and he absolutely raced through its pages. I would tell all parents to run out and buy this book.
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