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Imserba Webstore - Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)

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List Price: $12.95
Our Price: $4.90
Your Save: $ 8.05 ( 62% )
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Manufacturer: Amulet Books
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Binding: Hardcover EAN: 9780810994737 ISBN: 0810994739 Label: Amulet Books Manufacturer: Amulet Books Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 224 Publication Date: 2008-02-01 Publisher: Amulet Books Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Studio: Amulet Books
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The hillarious book! Comment: So i bought this book for my daughter's birthday and she told me mom thank you and thank you very much for the book and after she was done she was like wow what a great book and that's kind of what like life is like she said that there was a lot of humerious jokes in there!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Book Comment: I bought this book for my 10yr old son. He loved it and my 2 daughters (9 & 14) loved it to. I also found myself reading it. Great Book lots of fun.
Customer Rating:      Summary: My son doesn't want to put the book down! Comment: My son is going into 3rd grade and I tried all sorts of books to grab his interest and get him reading, this one did it, he reads this at night and when I go in to say lights out he pleads to read a few more pages. He laughs and reads me parts that he thinks are funny - enough said!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent book Comment: I recently gave two of these books to an 8-year old boy. He loves reading and devoured these books in a couple of days. He stayed up with the proverbial lamp under the covers the first night to finish the first book. He loved the books.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not that impressive but I have another suggestion Comment: I borrowed this book from my public library and I was at first impressed with the little pictures and the layout of the book which really made it inviting to read. However, on reading it, I don't think there is anything really interesting about this book. It's not even that funny to me. I did read the whole book though. I have a better recommendation. Try « The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole » by Sue Townsend. There is about three in the series and while the first one was written in the 1980s and makes references to UK society and culture, it is a much more sophisticated read and a lot more funny, sad, etc. The Adrian Mole diaries begins when Adrian is 13 and 3/4 years old so a little bit older than Greg but not much more.
Two-star rating overall. Could be a lot more interesting.
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