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ProdigyZeta7
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Diary of a Wimpy Kid is a satirical realistic fiction novel by Jeff Kinney. It is the first book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. The book is about a boy named Greg Heffley and his struggles in middle school.

Discuss the books (Rodgrick Rules, The Last Straw, Dog Days, The Ugly Truth, Cabin Fever, The Third Wheel, Hard Luck) and the movies.

And don't forget to pass the Cheese Touch.



banana500
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I used to read these books.

Actually wait, I still do.

Yeah I might get the new book just for the fun of it.

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banana500
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ProdigyZeta7 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

Ughh… I REALLY do not like these books.

And expect a long rant tommorow explaining why.
Haters gonna hate. :{P
Yep.

Also I recently rewatched the Rodrick Rules movie at a party with a whole bunch of my family friends, it was actually a lot more hilarious than I remember it being.

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honesty
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Honestly they're actually fairly honest books in regards to the fact that the main character is kind of an irredeemable jerk and he does stupid stuff and stupid stuff happens in middle school. I remember reading something about how like, a Hollywood movie just couldn't handle the fact that Greg was such a huge jerk to everybody, so they added that weird moral compass character.

Although, Wikipedia says “Satire is a genre of literature, and sometimes graphic and performing arts, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, ideally with the intent of shaming individuals, and society itself, into improvement.” while it also is the source of your first sentence in the topic post (source things btw). Now I'm confused, was DOAWK ever really about shaming society into improving itself? It points out some silly things about middle school, sure…

The movies are a like kids The Office almost…I feel so bad for Greg and end up cringing.

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PonyoPenguin
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B-but I love this series…

Animeboy975 wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

Ughh… I REALLY do not like these books.

And expect a long rant tommorow explaining why.


I agree. It's a bit too kiddy for me.
No. Not that.


Much. much. MUCH more.

The “too kiddy” argument doesn't work for someone who loves MLP, Littlest Pet Shop, and Shugo Chara.

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luiysia
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honesty wrote:

I remember reading something about how like, a Hollywood movie just couldn't handle the fact that Greg was such a huge jerk to everybody, so they added that weird moral compass character.
yeah, I didn't like her at all. like, the actress was ok, but I didn't like how they just randomly added this super cool mary sue-ish girl to lead the way.

anyway, the first 4 or 5 were funny, but cabin fever was pretty terrible. I mean, greg explicitly stated he doesn't believe in santa and only pretended to so he could get more gifts. I like the first two movies a lot, especially the second one (just because I like devon bostick, they're about the same in terms of how funny they are)

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Animeboy975
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PonyoPenguin wrote:

B-but I love this series…

Animeboy975 wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

Ughh… I REALLY do not like these books.

And expect a long rant tommorow explaining why.


I agree. It's a bit too kiddy for me.
No. Not that.


Much. much. MUCH more.

The “too kiddy” argument doesn't work for someone who loves MLP, Littlest Pet Shop, and Shugo Chara.
Those shows aren't kiddy, though. They seem like it, but have dark scenes.

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fungirl123
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Well, all I can say is that it was very wonderful when I was in fourth grade
(and that is not flaming)

honesty
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Animeboy975 wrote:

PonyoPenguin wrote:

B-but I love this series…

Animeboy975 wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

Ughh… I REALLY do not like these books.

And expect a long rant tommorow explaining why.


I agree. It's a bit too kiddy for me.
No. Not that.


Much. much. MUCH more.

The “too kiddy” argument doesn't work for someone who loves MLP, Littlest Pet Shop, and Shugo Chara.
Those shows aren't kiddy, though. They seem like it, but have dark scenes.
I'm sure the “dark scenes” are actually quite a bit less than what you see in a lot of “kiddy stuff”.

And I'm getting confirmation LPS has no dark scenes from a friend.

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ProdigyZeta7
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ImagineIt wrote:

ProdigyZeta7 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

Ughh… I REALLY do not like these books.

And expect a long rant tommorow explaining why.


I agree. It's a bit too kiddy for me.
No. Not that.


Much. much. MUCH more.
Says the dude with LPS .gif in his sig.
Does LPS or MLP have misspelled words, horrible art, and plain immaturity in it?
I never said anything about that. And don't say the art is horrible, it's unique and made easy for children to draw. Also, what's so immature about DOAWK? The storyline is hilarious if you can reflect it on your own life.

Last edited by ProdigyZeta7 (Aug. 20, 2013 03:33:12)




banana500
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ImagineIt wrote:

ProdigyZeta7 wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

Ughh… I REALLY do not like these books.

And expect a long rant tommorow explaining why.


I agree. It's a bit too kiddy for me.
No. Not that.


Much. much. MUCH more.
Says the dude with LPS .gif in his sig.
Does LPS or MLP have misspelled words, horrible art, and plain immaturity in it?
I never found any misspelling in DOAWK.

And I actually quite enjoy the art style, it's very minimalist and unique-looking.

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turkey3
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Okay, here's someone who absolutely loves these books. I don't how you can't. Think of them as a comic. My favorite might be Dog Days and my least favorite is the Ugly Truth. They're all good, though. Can't wait for the next! The movies were descent, too.

NeilWest
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I enjoyed the first two and genuienely laughed at most parts. But by the third book, I'd noticed that it was starting to wear thin. This is what I call The Simpsons Effect.

The Simpsons Effect is a common cliche for pop culture where something seems good at first (as in, the first book/season/movie was excellent) but the content is stretched to still make it seem funnier as there are more installments, this is common in The Simpsons - hence the name.

Agentpieface
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actually an incredibly realistic series, the things in the book the narrator explains are fairly factual for a middle school/high school student, and to be honest with you i'm actually kind of annoyed with myself (with my age now) that i still re-read this line of books, lol.


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I do know one thing.
DOAWK is the best acronym ever.

Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to emit a beacon of light from my seeing orbs.
cobraguy
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I love those books. Have all of them and I want to get the new one, Hard Luck, coming out November 5th.
LeDerpy123
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I have come to not like the books anymore. But I must admit that the movies are hilarious.

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Animeboy975 wrote:

Ughh… I REALLY do not like these books.

And expect a long rant tommorow explaining why.

Well, since this is topic for sharing a book that someone liked and found inspiring - we really would rather not see any rants.

You are certainly free to start your own topic on a book that you liked though.

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Animeboy975 wrote:

PonyoPenguin wrote:

B-but I love this series…

Animeboy975 wrote:

ImagineIt wrote:

Animeboy975 wrote:

Ughh… I REALLY do not like these books.

And expect a long rant tommorow explaining why.


I agree. It's a bit too kiddy for me.
No. Not that.


Much. much. MUCH more.

The “too kiddy” argument doesn't work for someone who loves MLP, Littlest Pet Shop, and Shugo Chara.
Those shows aren't kiddy, though. They seem like it, but have dark scenes.

“Dark scenes” don't really change the fact that all three of those series are aimed at little girls.

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Animeboy975 wrote:

Those shows aren't kiddy, though. They seem like it, but have dark scenes.
What “dark” scenes, beg pardon? It's basically about a super-skinny teenage girl who finds that she can talk to multicolored big-eyed animals. It's actually kinda cliche, you know.
Anyway, I really like Diary of a Wimpy Kid because of Greg's cynical POV and just because the series is so darn funny.

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