Reviews by Tag: growing up

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Last Straw

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw

By Jeff Kinney
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Nithin
Aug 9, 2024

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw by Jeff Kinney is the third book in the widely loved series, continuing the misadventures of Greg Heffley. This time, Greg's father, Frank Heffley, becomes more involved in his life, determined to toughen Greg up and make him more active. The story revolves around Frank's attempts to push Greg into becoming more "manly," whether through sports or military school threats.

Teen Review
Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Ugly Truth

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth

By Jeff Kinney
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Nithin
Aug 9, 2024

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth by Jeff Kinney is the fifth book in the series, focusing on the often uncomfortable and awkward phase of growing up. In this installment, Greg Heffley faces the realities of adolescence, including changing friendships, increased responsibilities and the challenges of coming of age. The story begins with Greg navigating middle school without his best friend, Rowley, after a fallout.

Teen Review
Sisters by Raina Telgemeier

Sisters

By Raina Telgemeier
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by
Kenken
Jan 27, 2022

Two sisters go on a road trip with their parents to embark on a new journey. Memories come back to young Raina Telgemeier when her sister and she were close and happier than ever. When the memories of simpler times ever be real again? This book had a tight grab on my heart. Raina telling the story of her and her sisters’ relationship when they were younger has that personal touch to the graphic novel. This book is great for kids with siblings to understand that finding is not always the way out. This book is a 10 out of 10 in my book!!

Teen Review
Smile by Raina Telgemeier

Smile

By Raina Telgemeier
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Kenken
Jan 27, 2022

Raina is just entering middle school and changes are starting to happen. Friendships, relationships, mood swings etc. every day is different for Raina, and nothing is certain. How with Raina deal with everyday challenges that are thrown her way? This book was definitely an eye opener. Seeing Raina go through 6th through 10th grade, was an experience. The feeling this book gave me was very exciting. I was anticipating what was coming next and loved seeing her growth throughout.

Teen Review
The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros

The House on Mango Street

By Sandra Cisneros
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by
Emily N.
Dec 7, 2021

The House on Mango Street is the coming of age story of a young Latina girl named Esperanza as she grows up with her family in a predominantly white Chicago. We get to see her struggles with friends, family, school, money, racism, and much more. What I love about this story is that it is told in vignettes. Each vignette is a unique portion of Esperanza’s childhood, each with its own lesson and message that can be applied to the lives of the reader.

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