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The deep end wimpy
The deep end wimpy











the deep end wimpy

I see a huge improvement in the writing and how it's being presented but the illustrations are almost the same.īut I am quite happy about this sequel. The story continues while the family ended up losing their house after the extra house construction drama which did more harm than good.Īunt Reba, thank you for the chaos in this series 🤦

the deep end wimpy

A sequel to book number 14 "Wrecking Ball". It is what I would call a timeless and easy read.For the first time while reading the series, I feel this is a perfect proper sequel. I would recommend this book for anyone in the second grade or higher. It was not necessarily the best book I have read this year, but it was a definite nice taste of nostalgia and humor. Besides this fact, the book was a fairly decent read. In the Long Haul the family decides to take a trip during their summer vacation so their family could bond. The only thing that I didn't enjoy about this book was it was the same basic story for the Long Haul which was the ninth book in the Wimpy Kid franchise. The main reason why I picked this book to read was because I had been reading the books since third grade and like to keep up with them even though they are not quite at my reading level anymore. I find that the simple humor and writing is a good thing to help me relax at night and give me a laugh at the same time. Personally, I fairly enjoyed this book despite the fact that I am probably older than most of the audience that enjoys it. Will things turn out the way they think, or will they go off, "The Deep End." Finally, they find Campers Eden, which is an RV park and resort where it seems that they can enjoy the perfect vacation. On the way to finding their perfect camping paradise, they hit many road-bumps such as finding a place to park the RV, getting lost in the woods, and having a run in with a bear. They clean it out, buy supplies, and hit the open road. With a stroke of luck, they are able to find opportunity when Greg's Dad's brother, Uncle Gary, leaves an old RV in Greg's great grandmother's driveway. The family comes to the conclusion that they need a vacation, but the problem is that they are in strict money-saving mode. He has to not only face being cramped in a basement with his family all summer, but he can't even go hang out with his best friend Rowley because he and his family are on a trip to Europe. Anyways, the conditions in which they are living in are not only uncomfortable for Greg, but also extremely boring. Ergo, there house was destroyed by a hot tub falling through their roof. The main gist of the fifteenth book by Jeff Kinney, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Deep End, is that Greg Heffley and his family have been living in their grandmother's basement ever since some "financial issues" surfaced in the previous book.













The deep end wimpy