Mentioned early in the story,
Greg's father is becoming tired with Greg's "wimpy" ways. Also, the
"worst teenager on our street", Lenwood Heath gets shipped out to
military school, sparking an idea in Frank's head that plays a huge role in the
story. One day, his dad finds Manny's old blanket, Tingy and throws it away.
Manny gets revenge when he uses his dad's American Civil War battlefield as a
play set. On Easter Sunday, Greg gets in the car, accidentally sitting on
Manny's chocolate Easter bunny. The story ends abruptly as Rowley and Greg are
sitting on the curb and meet a girl named Trista. Greg thinks Trista is cute
and imagines that she and himself are in Rowley's country club in swimsuits
with Rowley serving them drinks.
Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 3, 2012
The last straw by Jeff Kidney
Dog Day by Jeff Kidney
The summer that Greg is going to
have will be his worst summer ever beginning with him and his best friend
Rowley Jefferson going to his country club after school closes for the summer,
but Greg is kicked out, because he complained of even the smallest predicaments.
Later, Greg and Rowley have a sleepover together, and watch a horror movie,
called Hello, You're Dead, taken from Rodrick's room. The Jeffersons later
invite Greg to go to the beach with them, which is where Greg had wanted to go,
but he realizes it wasn't what he expected, where he begins to have a breakdown
from no electronics, almost got jumped by teenagers he pulled a prank on, and
especially the Cranium Shaker, a ride Greg really wanted to go on, which,
however, makes him sick. Susan later tries to get Greg's dad and Greg together,
but both of them realize that they should keep their distance. The book ends
with Greg looking in Susan's album, titled "Best Summer Ever", which
is an inaccurate record of Greg's summer, but he says that the person who takes
the pictures is the one who gets to tell the story.

Greg just stay at home and play his video games all the time =]] LOLZZZ!!
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