Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Book Report

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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Erick Old school
Greg heffley is a kid who does not like the outdoors but he sure does like to play video games. Every day he plays like when it was summer he stayed in the whole time and never came out of his room. He and his older brother rodrick always fight because they can never get along.

The book starts in summer vacation, and as i told you he spend most of his time playing video games.But as his dad finds out about this he sends greg to a camp. As he arrives to the camp he sees a kid holding a sign that said “beware of silas scratch”.

In the beginning of the book when greg arrives to the camp he suspects that something is wrong with it because of that sign.when he gets to choose

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