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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
by Jeff Kinney
Summary/book review (10/12/2022)
Rodrick rules is about Greg and his big brother Rodricks relationship. It’s also about Greg and his life in and outside of school. We get to know Rodrick more then we do in the other books. We also get to know the embarrassing thing that happened to Greg and that Rodrick knows what it is. He try’s his best not to reveal the secret’s.

I like the book because it’s funny and maybe you can relate. It’s a pretty light book and it easy to read. I think the book is great for calm readers and for people who like pictures to really get to live in the book.

Greg is an okay friend he can be great and give advice and have fun. He can also be jealous and a bit rude. He is pretty bad at school and doesn’t try his best. Greg is a lazy and fun person and has a good imagination.

Greg and Rodrick fight a lot but still love each other as brothers. Greg has a best friend which is Rowley. He doesn’t have a lot of other friendships. Greg’s mom is caring but mostly for Greg’s little brother. She is proud of all the kids and wish them the best. Greg and his family have a pretty good relationship except with his brothers.
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