Diary of a Wimpy Kid

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series, Book 1

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Lexile Score

950

Reading Level

5-6

نویسنده

Dan Russell

شابک

9780143796138
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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بچه بودن واقعا بوی گند میده و هیچ کس این را بهتر از گرگ هفلی نمی داند، کسی که خود را به دبیرستان می کشاند که در ان ضعیف ها با بچه هایی که قد بلندتر، پست تر، و ریش تراشی می کنند، ارتباط برقرار می کنند. خوشبختانه گرگ بهترین دوست و همراه خودش رو داره، رولی اما وقتی محبوبیت رولی شروع به افزایش می‌کند، زنجیره‌ای از حوادث را اغاز می‌کند که دوستی انها را با یک مد خنده‌دار می‌ازماید. «[این] رمان کارتون باید خوانندگان را در بخیه نگه دارد، و مشتاقانه منتظر ماجراهای گرگز است. هر هفته ناشران با صدای بلند می‌خندند. کلی سرگرم کننده. لیست کتاب

نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
The main character wants to make one thing clear: this is NOT a diary--it's a journal. And it's his mother's idea for him to chronicle his life as a tortured sixth-grader, not his. One day Greg will be famous, but "for now I'm stuck in middle school with a bunch of morons." In a voice that brings to mind Holden Caulfield and David Sedaris rolled into one, Greg discusses the fleeting nature of popularity, the logic of bullying, and the fickleness of the fairer sex. Narrator Ramon de Ocampo is completely tuned in to Greg's angst-filled point of view. Though Greg is not always what you'd call a sympathetic character, de Ocampo's well-dramatized, insightful presentations of his various plights evoke our empathy--and laughter. J.C.G. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from March 5, 2007
Kinney's popular Web comic, which began in 2004, makes its way to print as a laugh-out-loud "novel in cartoons," adapted from the series. Middle school student Greg Heffley takes readers through an academic year's worth of drama. Greg's mother forces him to keep a diary ("I know what it says on the cover, but when Mom went out to buy this thing I specifically
told her to get one that didn't say 'diary' on it"), and in it he loosely recounts each day's events, interspersed with his comic illustrations. Kinney has a gift for believable preteen dialogue and narration (e.g., "Don't expect me to be all 'Dear Diary' this and 'Dear Diary' that"), and the illustrations serve as a hilarious counterpoint to Greg's often deadpan voice. The hero's utter obliviousness to his friends and family becomes a running joke. For instance, on Halloween, Greg and his best friend, Rowley, take refuge from some high school boys at Greg's grandmother's house; they taunt the bullies, who then T.P. her house. Greg's journal entry reads, "I do feel a little bad, because it looked like it was gonna take a long time to clean up. But on the bright side, Gramma is retired, so she probably didn't have anything planned for today anyway." Kinney ably skewers familiar aspects of junior high life, from dealing with the mysteries of what makes someone popular to the trauma of a "wrestling unit" in gym class. His print debut should keep readers in stitches, eagerly anticipating Greg's further adventures. Ages 8-13.




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