Diary of a Wimpy Kid #10: Old School

Eeek. No mobiles, tablets or gadgets. It’s like a disaster movie. How will Greg survive? (Errr… read a great book like this one?) Welcome to a vision of doom. Greg’s future, that is. HIS WHOLE TOWN IS GOING BACK TO THE STONE AGE! Yup: that’s right. Some boring old fossils in Greg’s town insist that life was better in the old days. Full of yawnsome peace and quiet. So the whole town has dumped electronics. That’s right – they’ve totally unplugged! Cheeeeers, folks! But the Wimpy Kid isn’t the only gloomy one. As the town powers down, tensions rack up. Why? Because life without gadgets isn’t for wimps (or normal people). It’s for dinosaurs.

  • Tenth in Jeff Kinney’s blockbusting series
  • Now in a pocket-friendly paperback edition
  • Bursting with the Wimpy Kid’s hallmark humour
  • Incredible cartoon artwork all the way through

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    This book is really good. Greg Heffley is always getting himself into trouble. He even goes to a bad farm and uncovers a mystery! What is it?You’ll have to read the book to find out!

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    Jeff Kinney

    Jeff Kinney is author of the hugely popular Wimpy Kid books.

    Awards

    Diary of a Wimpy Kid was named Best Book of the Last Ten Years at the 2012 Blue Peter Book Awards.

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