OOD Readers Paradise - Reading Challenge Day 140
G ood morning fellow bookworms. We express our utmost gratitude to our readers and would love more responses. For today's challenge, we want you to express your creativity through the segment,' Radiant Readings!!' We would like you to write your own stories or book reviews of stories you have read Have fun!!! Stay safe Your beloved booklovers Aishwaryaa and Divyalakshmi
Woww!! Such and amazing and educational initiative! Hoping to be a part of it
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ReplyDeleteAmazing initiative. May it succeed in spreading the love of reading among students
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ReplyDeleteTHE LAST STRAW
Greg starts his diary by complaining about how his family's New Year's self resolutions are interrupting his life. His little brother is crabby, because he is giving up his pacifier; his father is dieting, and his mom is wearing embarrassing exercise clothes. Greg also complains that the family member that needs the most self-improvement — his brother Roderick — hasn't made any resolutions at all. As for Greg, "Well, the problem is, it's not easy for me to think of ways to improve myself because I'm already one of the best people I know."
The diary continues with tales about Greg's antics at school and at home as he tries to avoid homework, washing his clothes, and his father's attempt to get him to be more like his boss's kids, who are active and fit athletes. The emphasis in Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw focuses much less on Greg's short argument with his older brother and much more on his short argument with his father and his growing interest in girls, specifically, a girl named Holly Hills.
Between joining the Boy Scouts and going camping in an effort to appease his father and thinking up schemes to attract Holly's attention, Greg is a busy boy. By the end of the book, there's a happy ending, which according to Greg, is as it should be. After all, as Greg says, "I don't know anyone who deserves to catch a break more than me."
The Last straw is the third novel in cartoons of the Diary of Wimpy Kid
Author : Jeff Kinney
By SHRIRAM
Book name : DAIRY OF WIMPY KID RODRICK RULES
ReplyDeleteMeet Greg Heffley, a teenaged boy who is a 100% accident prone.This time he is back in the second Diary of a Wimpy Kid book with more jokes, stories and Greg's fabulous cartoons filled with humour. Greg still has the lurgy of the cheese touch.Greg's older brother Rodrick now knows two of Greg's biggest secrets. One, is the existence of his diary. And the second, is the story about the kiss of death. The worst thing that can possibly happen to him is people knowing that he keeps a diary. There is no brotherly love between him (Greg)and Rodrick.It is the book that represents the societal changes of the civil right movements.Although there is no real climax to the story line, it covers the ongoing hassles that Greg faces at school and home which, like life, just keep surfacing! It also made me eager to read on because I wanted to know what the twist at the end would be.
.My own personal and favourite highlight of reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules was reading it with my friend and my brother who equally enjoyed it with me.
Originally published: February 1 ,2008
Author and Illustrator: (an american person) Jeff Kinney
Written by : SUBASHREE