Wednesday, January 2, 2013

What's Abigail Reading? Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

This week, Abigail is taking a cue from her brother and reading a Wimpy Kid book. She's going to tell us all about Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney.

Here's what Abigail says the book is about.

"The book is about a boy named Greg. Greg and his family go to the town beach to swim. When Greg gets called into the pool by his baby brother he finds out that he doesn't want to go into the pool because it was to crowded and that his baby brother peed in the pool. Then his dad wanted to have quality time together so they did all kinds of fun stuff like going fishing, joining a camp, and join the army.

''Then Rowley invites Greg to come with him to the beach. On the way they sing one hundred bottles on the wall.  Then they finally got to the little cottage. When they got all settled they played a game called 'I love you because'. Then Greg begged to go to the boardwalk but they said no then finally they said that they could go for a couple of hours. Then when they get back it was time to go to bed. When Greg saw that Mr. Jefferson went to use the bathroom he quietly sent a message to his mom. When Greg gets home he gets a call from Rowley saying he can't get invited to country club anymore because of what happened. Then Greg got his big brother to play at Heather Hill's party."  

Here's what Abby liked best about the book.

"I liked when his baby brother Manny peed in the pool."

Was there anything Abigail did not like about the book?

"I didn't like when they went to the boardwalk, because they got in trouble."

So, how did Abigail rate Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days by Jeff Kinney?

She gave it four out of five dolphins.

2 comments:

  1. I haven't read this one- but I did read the first one in the series. Awesome review Abigail!

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    1. I believe this is the first one that Abby has read on her own. She'd seen the first movie and decided to check out one of the books. Thanks for stopping by!

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