Young Greg Heffley is looking forward to a long summer of just hanging out, but his mother throws a monkey wrench into his plans when she forces the entire family to take a road trip for a relative's birthday celebration. His eyes soon light up after he realizes that the excursion is his ticket to a gaming convention to meet YouTube sensation Mac Digby. Greg's imagination then kicks into overdr…
In "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck," Greg Heffley faces a string of misfortunes. His best friend, Rowley, ditches him, and Greg struggles to make new friends in middle school. He tries to improve his luck using a magic eight ball, even resorting to cheating at school and altering yearbook photos. Ultimately, Greg realizes he needs to take responsibility for his actions and reconcile with Rowley.
In "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Third Wheel," Greg Heffley desperately tries to find a date for his school's Valentine's Day dance, fearing being left out. His best friend, Rowley, is also dateless, but an unexpected twist leaves Greg with a partner, making Rowley the odd one out. The night takes many turns, and the book explores who will ultimately find love and who will end up being the "third …
In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever, Greg Heffley faces a pre-Christmas crisis when he's mistakenly suspected of damaging school property and then gets snowed in with his family. He worries about the impending punishment for the vandalism and struggles to avoid getting in trouble, especially with the police potentially involved. The blizzard traps the Heffleys indoors, leading to a tense holid…
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth" is the fifth book in the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series by Jeff Kinney. The story follows Greg Heffley as he navigates the awkward changes of growing up, including dealing with boy-girl parties, increased responsibilities, and the strain on his friendship with Rowley. Greg confronts the "ugly truth" about growing up, questioning whether it's all it's cracke…
In "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw," Greg Heffley grapples with his father's attempts to make him more masculine, leading to humorous misadventures and a looming threat of military school. Greg tries to avoid organized sports and other activities his father pushes, but when faced with the possibility of being sent away, he realizes he needs to shape up.
It's summertime, and Greg Heffley is looking forward to playing video games and spending time with his friends. However, Greg's dad has other plans: He's decided that some father-son bonding time is in order. Desperate to prevent his dad from ruining summer vacation, Greg pretends he has a job at a ritzy country club. But Greg's plan backfires, leaving him in the middle of embarrassing mishaps…
Wimpy Greg Heffley, now in seventh grade, thinks he has it all together. He has mastered middle school and gotten rid of the Cheese Touch. However, Greg's older brother, Rodrick, is itching to cut him down to size. He gets the perfect opportunity when their mother tries to force the boys to bond. Rodrick may be Greg's chief tormentor, but he feels his constant pranks are just what his little br…
Middle school is not an enjoyable experience for preteen Greg Heffley (Zachary Gordon) but a horrid ordeal of social land-mines that he must bear. To do so, he devises schemes to win him the recognition and status he feels he deserves -- all of which fail miserably. Greg chronicles his misadventures, thoughts and opinions in a diary to prepare for the day that he will no longer have to put up w…
Greg is happy to have Rowley Jefferson, his sidekick, along for the ride. But when Rowley's star starts to rise, Greg tries to use his best friend's newfound popularity to his own advantage, kicking off a chain of events that will test their friendship in hilarious fashion. The hazards of growing up before you're ready are uniquely revealed through words and drawings as Greg records them in …
It's summer vacation, the weather's great, and all the kids are having fun outside. So where's Greg Heffley? Inside his house, playing video games with the shades drawn.Greg, a self-confessed "indoor person," is living out his ultimate summer no responsibilities and no rules. But Greg's mom has a different vision for an ideal summer . . . one packed with outdoor activities and "family togethern…
Flat Stanley excels at baseball, but when the fairness of his skills are questioned, Stanley must decide whether his flatness gives him too much advantage.