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The Third Wheel by Jeff Kinney

salam_'s review

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3.0

Okay, so NOT surprisingly I finished this book in one day, and it's one of the very few books that I finish in one day, but it's very entertaining that you can't put off..at least not for long.

I found it funny, it made me laugh out loud, and that doesn't happens to me often whilst reading books, I also liked that it doesn't just tell you one story, no..there are many stories in one, fun!

Oh and I want to read the rest :D

cimorene1558's review

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3.0

The first 20 pages or so were hilarious, but it quickly got bogged down, and the whole dance thing wasn't really that funny. However, since it takes about twenty minutes to read one of these, that's not the end of the world.

quietlyreading2023's review

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fast-paced

2.75

niko_chronicles's review against another edition

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4.0

Hilarious fr, Greg Heffley really is a mess and maybe if he was real I'd wanna punch him, but since he's fictional its just plain funny

juliemittan's review

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4.0

Super Exciting day at a 5-6th building; Diary of a Wimpy Kid Release Day!!

Finished this book in about an hour. Cute, easy read, enjoyable.

iron_bunny's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted relaxing fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

sqeeker's review

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3.0

- The beginning of this one is weird!

- Having the right kind of toilet paper is important. I laughed all the the toilet paper hoarding and stuff.

- I figured dating and girls would come into the picture sometime. That stage is so weird and awkward. There should be classes.

- Greg is a jerk! I can't say it enough. He is a horrible friend, and an even worse date.

gingerrose's review

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fast-paced

4.0

carm_alarm's review

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5.0

Ok, this book made me LOL I can’t believe it. Greg starts off explaining his memories in utero where he still has the unbelievable attitude he has in his grown years. He talks about his fear of finding Manny thing that’s on newborns belly buttons, his down bad uncle moves in, Greg treats Rowley AND Rowley’s dad horribly yet again, and there’s a description of a restaurant called Corny’s that a gross buffet spot his family frequents, and Greg describes his trouble babysitting where the kid locks Greg in his room and then falls down the stairs on his bike repeatedly. The parts that were getting me come from Greg and Rowley both going to this Valentine’s Day dance with some random girl named Abigail. Greg tries to act like Rowley’s dad who drives them to the dance is some hired driver, Rowley sits in a booster seat on their drive while Greg is in the trunk with a greasy vacuum cleaner that ruins his jacket, but the restaurant they go to requires sport jackets to be worn. They give Greg a loaner jacket that smells like BO and he tries to wash it in the bathroom only making it worse. They walk to Corny’s where their food is botched and Greg goes bankrupt because he tries to impress Abigail by paying. Rowley spits on his lip and Greg wipes his face on Abigail’s sleeve when she’s not looking. The dance is a major flop (as you’d assume) as it is crashed by senior citizens.

beths0103's review

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3.0

Same old mindless brain candy which is sometimes exactly what one needs.