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![]() ![]() He's always been conscious of being a middle-school boy and a bit of late-bloomer, but this volume has him much more worried about when he's going to catch up with a lot of the guys in his class. I think part of the reason why this book didn't tickle my funnybone as much is because Greg Heffley is growing up. But, while the first four books had me roaring with laughter, erupting in guffaws, and frequently demanding to read aloud portions of the inspired insanity to anyone within earshot while gasping and trying to catch my breath, this latest offering only had me chuckling ruefully, or perhaps breaking out in a broad grin from time to time. Don't get me wrong! The Ugly Truth has plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. This was a very funny book, but perhaps not quite as funny as the rest of the series. Food is often ruined, and since Susan usually does the chores around the house, Greg is left with little clean clothes to wear. Susan Heffley, Greg's mother, announces that she will be going back to college for a few months in order to stimulate her mind.Īs a result, the Heffley men must take care of themselves, and most stability falls apart. The story begins with Greg explaining that since he and his best friend Rowley have had a big fight, their friendship has been "history.". ![]() The Ugly Truth (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, #5), Jeff Kinney ![]()
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