Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2 : Rodrick Rules 0 (0)

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules is a sequel to the colossal hit ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’. The story rotates around an 8th grader Gregory Heffley who is facing some problems which usually is not faced by a mid-school child. The new academic year has just started at school. Greg, in his journal, initiates by focusing on how disastrous his summer vacations went. Greg is a kid, who is considered as a recluse by his peers due to the “cheese touch”. Although, he tries to forget the past things as a new and fresh academic year is about to start, things do not go down well with him as his own brother Rodrick Heffley knows one of Greg’s dirty secret.

As an 8th grader, Greg has to face many situations like, wooing girls, prosper in the talent hunt being conducted by the school and the most important of them all, hiding his secret. Greg however, is successful in passing the “cheese touch” to Jeremy Pindle.

In his journal, Greg also mentions about his best school buddy Rowley Jefferson, who had gone to South America during the summer vacations. Also there is a mention about the fact that how Greg’s mother has been struggling to make Greg and his brother Rodrick behave like other usual ‘brothers’. But such ‘usual brotherly behaviour’ is not acceptable to Greg because Rodrick has the leverage of knowing Greg’s ‘dirty secret’ and resultantly treats Greg at his own wish and will. All the above given stuff is beautifully narrated by the author in an entertaining manner with lots of amusing life events discussed in the book. The author has tried to go deep into almost every single facet that a middle school kid faces in his everyday life. The narration is given in a humorous manner.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules saw its release in the year 2008 and is available as a Paperback copy.

The original version of this edition, Diary of A Wimpy Kid came into print in the year 2007 i.e. just a year before the sequel’s release.

The sequel was adapted as a Hollywood movie which released in 2011 going by the same name. ‘The brother’ Rodrick Hefley is given more importance in this book in comparison to its prequel. The book got listed continuously at the New York Times Best Sellers list for 117 weeks. A further 3rd instalment of Wimpy Kid movie, Dog Days had also been released in the UK in August 2012.

This comical is easily available to the readers at Amazon India.

About the author:

Jeff Kinney, besides being an internationally-acclaimed writer and author, is also an online developer and designer. He is the architect of the children’s virtual world, Poptropica where there is a Wimpy Kid island too. The author has been listed in the Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2009. He resides with his family in Massachusetts in the US.

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Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin UK; 1st edition (5 February 2009); Puffin Books
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 216 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0141324910
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0141324913
Reading age ‏ : ‎ Customer suggested age: 9 – 12 years
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 173 g
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.9 x 1.5 x 19.8 cm
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ United Kingdom
Importer ‏ : ‎ Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd
Packer ‏ : ‎ Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd
Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Books
Best Sellers Rank: #379 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #5 in Children’s Books on School #5 in Children’s Humorous Comics & Graphic Novels #7 in Children’s Humour (Books)
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Tess of The d’Urbervilles & The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn 0 (0)

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Tess of The d’Urbervilles
“Why didn’t you tell me there was danger in men-folk? Why didn’t you warn me?”Tess Durbeyfield, the young, graceful and virtuous daughter of a poor peddler, falls prey to the unscrupulous desires of Alec d’Urberville, the rich and licentious heir of the d’Urberville estate where she is sent to work as a farmhand. After giving birth to his son who dies in a few weeks, Tess joins a dairy farm outside the village, working as a milkmaid. Her life seems to change for good when she meets Angel Clare, the progressive son of a parson, who falls in love with her and wants to marry her. But as their wedding date approaches, Tess finds herself on the horns of a dilemma, overshadowed by the bitter truth of her past. A victim of the nineteenth-century English social morality, what sort of future awaits Tess?Received critically by the readers of his era, Thomas Hardy’s Tess of d’Urbervilles is a heart-rending tragedy. Listed among the best-loved novels of all time on The Big Read, a survey conducted by BBC, the novel has undergone numerous adaptations and continues to appeal to its readers.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Huck is back.. Taken for a son by Widow Douglas; struggling against the society and its attempts to ‘civilize’ him.Escaping his alcoholic father by faking his death, we join him as he voyages down the Mississippi River seeking liberation. Finding his way to Jackson’s island he meets Jim, Mrs. Watson’s runaway slave. What happens as they team up, capture a raft and encounter a seemingly haphazard array of people and situations? Immersed in deadly violence, finding tranquility only on the river with Jim, will Huckleberry Finn find the freedom and independence he is seeking? A direct sequel to the Adventures of Tom Sawyer, it traces Huck’s moral development as he moves from having an unthinking acceptance of received knowledge and values to developing an independently achieved understanding of what is right.A scathing satire on entrenched attitudes, Twain’s the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn defines the American Dream of young heroes. Sometimes ironic, sometimes mocking, sometimes boyish and exuberant, it is named among the Great American Novels.

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