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Review by Angelia Holmes
Lib 222
Chapter 6 Review
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![]() Diary of a Wimpy Kid has become a phenomenon for young adult readers, particularly middle school students. The novel follows a young middle school student, Greg, as he faces the trials of being the middle child and dealing with starting the middle school life. At home, Greg has to deal with a younger brother who never gets in trouble and an older brother that seems to make it his personal mission to get Greg in trouble as much as possible. Many young adults will be able to identify with the issues that Greg deals with. Some of the themes that are seen in the novel include topics of bullying, dealing with homework, keeping friendships and handling family life all at the same time. Jeff Kinney keeps young readers interested with his illustrations and connections to the real world. This novel is a great recommendation to students because the novel was continued into a series that students can follow along with. Review by Angelia Holmes Lib 222 Chapter 6 Review
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