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Go to My LibraryDyddiadur Dripsyn: Haf Braf
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- Rily Publications Limited
- ISBN
- 9781849676632
Readers are invited into Greg's world, filled with his candid observations, schemes, and hand-drawn cartoons, offering a humorous and relatable look at the everyday trials of adolescence, from dealing with an older brother's pranks to the infamous "Cheese Touch". Discover whether Greg can truly overcome the awkwardness of his middle school years and achieve the recognition he believes he deserves.
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Dog Days (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #4)
2009 • Harry N. Abrams
English

Diário de um banana dias de cão
2011 • Vergara & Riba Editoras Ltda.
Portuguese

Dog Days (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #4)
2012 • Abrams
English

Ça fait suer !
2011 • Seuil
French

遜咖日記 失控的暑假
2014 • 博識圖書出版有限公司
Chinese

Dog Days
2009 • Amulet Books
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid 04. Dog Days
2009 • Amulet Books
English

Dog Days
2009 • Amulet Books
English

Dog Days
2009 • Abrams, Incorporated
English

Dog Days
2009 • Puffin
English

Dog Days (Vol. 4)
2014 • ABRAMS
English

Diario de Greg días de perros
2010 • Molino/Lectorum
Spanish

Diary of a wimpy kid
2007 • Puffin Books
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog days
2014 • Puffin
English

Diario de Greg Días de perros
2010 • Círculo de Lectores
Spanish

DIARIO DE GREG 4: DIAS DE PERROS, BOLSILLO, RÚSTICO
2021 • MOLINO
Spanish

Diario de Greg 4. Días de perros
2010 • Molino
Spanish

Dias De Perros (Dog Days) (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Diario de Greg / Diary of a Wimpy Kid) (Spanish Edition)
2010 • Turtleback Books
Spanish

Dnevnikat na edin drandyo, kniga IV: Goreshtnitsi
2012 • DuoDesign
English

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid (Korean Edition)
2009 • Harry N Abrams Inc
Korean

Dog Days
2017 • Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, Cengage Learning
English

Dog Days
2011 • Book People
English

Dog Days Diary of a Wimpy Kid book 4
2012 • Puffin
English

Dog Days
2009 • Puffin Books
English

グレッグのダメ日記あ~あ、どうしてこうなるの!?
2009 • ポプラ社
Japanese

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2013 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Días de perros / Dog Days
2022 • National Geographic Books
Spanish

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2008 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2013 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2008 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days
2012 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2007 • Abrams, Inc.
English

Diary Of A Wimpy Kid
2013 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Ubaw po pachy
2010 • Wydawnictwo " Nasza Księgarnia"
Polish

Dog Days
2011 • Puffin
English

Een hondenleven
Dutch

Ich war's nicht!
Kiligry
German

Egun zakurrak. Gizajo baten egunkaria: Gizajo baten egunkaria
2012 • Alberdania
English

Dog Days
2010 • Guideposts
English

Leadaí na leisce
2018 • Futa Fata
Irish

Diario di una schiappa. Vita da cani ; Italian edition of 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Book 4 - Dog Days '
2011 • French and European Publications Inc
Italian

Gregs Tagebuch 4 - Ich war's nicht!
2010 • Bastei Lübbe (Baumhaus)
German

Een hondenleven
2012 • De Fontein
Dutch

小屁孩日记 头盖骨摇晃机的幸存者. 8
2012 • 新世纪出版社
Chinese

Saftirik Gregin Günlügü 4 - Iste Simdi Yandik Ciltli
2016 • Epsilon Yayincilik
Turkish

Dyddiadur Dripsyn - Haf Braf
2014 • Rily Publications Limited
Welsh

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2008 • Recorded Books, Incorporated
English

Dyddiadur Dripsyn: Haf Braf
2021 • Rily Publications Limited

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Dog Days
2009 • Bound to Stay Bound Books
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2009 • Howes Limited, W. F.
English

Diario Del Wimpy Kid: Dias de Perros
2022 • Bound to Stay Bound Books
Spanish

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2009 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Diario De Greg Dias de Perros
2022 • Molino RBA
Spanish

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2008 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Yomano shel ḥenun, ḳayits ḳaṭlani
2010
Hebrew

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2008 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2008 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English

Diary of a Wimpy Kid
2008 • Recorded Books, Inc.
English
The Cheese Touch, by the way, is this legend about a moldy piece of cheese on the blacktop. If you touch it, you get the Cheese Touch, and then everyone avoids you like you've got the plague. The last kid who got it moved all the way to California, which, frankly, sounds like a pretty good escape plan if you ask me. Anyway, my best friend, Rowley, he's kind of, well, oblivious. He's always doing embarrassing stuff, which usually ends up making me look bad by association. Like, he still rides his Big Wheel and listens to Loded Diper, which is my older brother Rodrick's band, and they're definitely not cool.
Rodrick is basically my personal tormentor. He's always pulling pranks and getting me into trouble, and somehow, he never gets caught. Then there's Manny, my little brother, who's completely spoiled rotten. He gets away with everything, even drawing on my door with permanent marker. My dad, Frank, he's always trying to get me to go outside and play sports, instead of, you know, doing important stuff like playing video games. It's like nobody in my family understands the complexities of middle school social hierarchy.
I spent a good chunk of the year trying to boost my popularity. I tried out for the school play, mostly because I thought it would make me look good, but I ended up as a tree. Pathetic, right? I even ran for class treasurer, but my campaign posters, which were mostly just making fun of my opponent, didn't exactly go over well with the vice principal. Then there was that whole incident with the Safety Patrol. Rowley and I volunteered, and I thought it would be a good way to get some power, but it just ended with Rowley breaking his hand because of a game I invented where I threw a football at him while he was on his Big Wheel. He got all this sympathy at school, which was totally unfair because it was *my* idea.
Things really took a turn when Rowley started getting more popular than me. He even got his own comic strip in the school newspaper, "Zoo-Wee Mama!" which was originally my idea! It felt like everything I tried to do to climb the social ladder just backfired, and Rowley, without even trying, was soaring past me. Our friendship got pretty strained, especially after he took the fall for something I did involving some kindergarteners and dog poop.
But then Halloween rolled around, and that was a disaster. Rowley and I got chased by some teenagers, and we had to hide at my grandma's house. Later, my dad thought we were older kids trying to egg our house, so he drenched us with water. It was humiliating. The year ended with another run-in with those same teenagers. They cornered us, and one of them actually forced Rowley to eat the Cheese! The next day, the Cheese was gone, and everyone was wondering what happened. I knew it was only a matter of time before someone figured out we were involved.
So, I made a quick decision. I pretended I had touched the Cheese, and everyone scattered, leaving me with the Cheese Touch. It was a sacrifice, sure, but it saved Rowley. Now I'm the one everyone avoids, but at least our friendship is back on track. I guess that's just how middle school goes. You try to be popular, you try to fit in, and sometimes, you just end up with the Cheese Touch. But hey, at least I've got this diary to write it all down.
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Readers consistently praise this installment for its abundant humor, with many reviewers reporting genuine laughter and finding it one of the funniest books in the series. The book's ability to capture relatable everyday situations, such as family dynamics, school-related struggles, and the challenges of summer vacation, resonates strongly with audiences of all ages. Reviewers frequently highlight specific comedic scenarios that evoke shared experiences, making the narrative feel authentic and engaging. Its light, quick, and informal style makes it an easy and enjoyable read, perfect for a relaxing break.
While largely positive, some readers express a degree of frustration with the main character, Greg, noting instances where his actions are perceived as clueless, unkind, or manipulative towards his best friend. A few reviewers acknowledged that while the humor is generally successful, there are moments that don't land as effectively. Additionally, some readers had specific expectations about certain plot elements, such as the role of a new pet, that were not fully met, leading to minor disappointment regarding the character's interactions and outcomes in those particular storylines.
Despite these minor reservations, the overall consensus is that this book is a strong and highly entertaining entry in the series, often cited as one of the best. It is widely recommended for elementary and middle school-aged children, particularly those who enjoy humorous, realistic fiction and graphic novel styles. Its accessible language and diary format also make it an excellent choice for reluctant readers. Adults who appreciate a light-hearted, nostalgic look at childhood antics, and those who can find humor in immature situations, will also find much to enjoy in this amusing depiction of a kid's summer experiences.
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