Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul: Book Review

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Diary Of A Wimpy Kid The Long Haul Book Review By Zoe Rm 8
A book is something to do in spare time why don’t you read my book review to find out why. The book I have read is called ‘Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul’. This book is written by Jeff Kinney. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul was set in different places as the Heffley family went on a road trip, some of the places the book was set were the minivan they went on their road trip in, also a disgusting hotel in the middle of their family road trip, a country carnival also on their way to the road trip destination, a nice hotel, soak central and lastly Meemaw's house for her 90th birthday party. This book is set in summer. The genre of this story was definitely comedy.

The main characters in Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul are the Heffley family. In the Heffley family there is Rodrick Heffley who is the oldest brother, he is
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This room was actually Mr. Beardo’s room. Mr. Berdo was the man that Greg was running from. He was running from Mr. Beardo because Mr. Beardos children blamed Greg for something they did. Mr. Beardo thought it was true because of course he believed his children and because of that he went running after Greg. I liked this scene and found it interesting because I thought that it was hilarious.

My final comment about Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is that I very highly enjoyed this book. I believe that this story was amazing and I loved it, I thought that it was hilarious. In my opinion Jeff Kinney is an amazing author who writes books that are nothing but great. He has awesome style in book writing and very good taste. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul was very interesting and funny. I would definitely recommend this story to anyone around the age of 10-12 years or basically anyone above 10 who likes to read funny

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