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Boys Don’t Keep Diaries—do They Introducing An Exciting And Creatively Illustrated New Series, Told From The Perspective Of A Relatable Kid Every Family Will Recognize. It’s The Start Of A New School Year, And Greg Heffley Is Navigating The Rough Waters Of Middle School, Where Smaller, Weaker Kids Share The Halls With Taller, Tougher Classmates Who Are Already Shaving. The Struggles Of Growing Up Before You're Ready Come To Life In Both Words And Drawings As Greg Documents His Experiences In His Diary. In The First Book Of This Debut Series, Greg Is Happy To Have His Best Friend Rowley By His Side. But When Rowley’s Popularity Begins To Soar, Greg Tries To Use It To His Advantage, Setting Off A Hilarious Chain Of Events That Will Test Their Friendship. Author And Illustrator Jeff Kinney Captures The Awkwardness And Challenges Of School Life, Introducing A New Kind Of Hero Who Embodies The Struggles Of Being A Kid. As Greg Says In His Diary, “Just Don’t Expect Me To Be All ‘Dear Diary’ This And ‘Dear Diary’ That.” Fortunately For Us, What Greg Says He Won’t Do And What He Actually Does Are Two Very Different Things. Since Launching In May 2004 On Funbrain.com, The Web Version Of Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Has Been Viewed By Over 20 Million Unique Readers.
Boys Don’t Keep Diaries—do They Introducing An Exciting And Creatively Illustrated New Series, Told From The Perspective Of A Relatable Kid Every Family Will Recognize. It’s The Start Of A New School Year, And Greg Heffley Is Navigating The Rough Waters Of Middle School, Where Smaller, Weaker Kids Share The Halls With Taller, Tougher Classmates Who Are Already Shaving. The Struggles Of Growing Up Before You're Ready Come To Life In Both Words And Drawings As Greg Documents His Experiences In His Diary. In The First Book Of This Debut Series, Greg Is Happy To Have His Best Friend Rowley... Read More