Diary of a Wimpy Kid: is it as Funny as I Remember
For this blog period, I read the first two books of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by Jeff Kinney (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Rodrick Rules) because I remembered reading it a few years ago and I wanted to know if it was as funny as I remembered, or if I just had an embarrassingly horrible sense of humor. And I have some mixed opinions...
Book Blurb:
The story follows Greg on his journey to survive the hell we call middle school, and he does not have a very good time, but at least he's got his best friend Rowley. Greg has to deal with Middle School as well as his bully brother back home, who at one point even locks him in the basement.
What I Liked:
What kept me with this book was its relatability. Now personally, my middle school experience was not as bad as Greg's, but I did feel that there were the same core struggles: social anxiety, schoolwork, overall drama, etc. I also made it seem like my experience there was way worse than it actually was looking back. I thought this book was relatable, and a little funny. But that's kind of all it had going for it.
What I Didn't Like:
Now, I know that on my last blog I said I'll only post if I really like what I read, but that's not really the case with Diary of a Wimpy Kid. In my opinion, if you are unlike my entire elementary and middle school and don't read any of the books in this series, you aren't missing out on much. In my opinion, the book was really not that funny aside from a few moments, which disappointed me because humor was the primary element of the book I was expecting due to what I've heard from classmates and friends. Also, I don't think the fact that Greg is an absolutely horrible friend is talked about enough. He is constantly manipulating Rowley, and trying to make him an entirely new person just to "fit in" and "be cool". I mean, the book was okay I guess, but maybe just not my cup of tea.
-Justin Lewis
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