by Jeff Kinney
This book would be great in 4th grade whole group. It could be used in regards to relating to parents' and grandparents' lives. Students could journal write.
I can't think of anything unique to say about this particular book in the series. My review of it is the same as all the rest.
My son begs for these books the minute they come out. They are really funny and even as an adult I enjoy them. It had a few laugh out loud moments and after reading the dark Pretty Girls by K. Slaughter this hit the spot. :)
All the adults are talking about how much better things were when they were growing up. Greg definitely doesn't think so. Especially when his town voluntarily unplugs and goes without electronics. Greg just doesn't think he's cut out for the old-fashioned world.This book was fun and had a few parts ...
Yes, my 7th grader wanted me to read this. He got it for his birthday and read it in 2 days, his 10th grade brother (who hates reading—where did he come from ?!) read it in one day. I read it on our 5-hour drive back from our long weekend getaway. So—it's Diary of a Wimpy Kid. It was fine. The sec...