Fans will continue to enjoy Greg's ongoing efforts to come out on top, whether trying to secure a private bathroom stall at school or a date for the Valentine's Day dance. Greg even gives readers a glimpse of his (much) younger years, including his memories of life in the womb ("fter being hit by the cold air the blinding lights of the delivery room, I wish I'd just stayed put"). "It's possible that nobody sold a single candy bar") to the traumas of "family-style" restaurants and Bring Your Child to Work Day. He doesn't appear to be in danger of running out of material, either, covering everything from school elections and chocolate bar fundraisers (" lot of families like mine had to write a check to the school just to cover the cost of the candy bars their children ate," Greg says. Seven books into the bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Kinney isn't messing with a good thing, and he continues to mine middle-school life for comedic gold. But a lot can happen in one night, and in the end, you never know who′s going to be lucky in love. His best friend, Rowley, doesn′t have any prospects either, but that′s a small consolation.Īn unexpected twist gives Greg a partner for the dance and leaves Rowley the odd man out. As Greg scrambles to find a date, he′s worried he′ll be left out in the cold on the big night. Love is in the air—but what does that mean for Greg Heffley?Ī Valentine′s Day dance at Greg′s middle school has turned his world upside down.
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