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In "The Diary of a Wimpy Kid 9: Hard Luck," Greg Heffley deals with a series of unfortunate events as he navigates middle school life. When his best friend Rowley starts hanging out with a new group, Greg feels abandoned and struggles to find his own way. Amid the chaos, including family troubles and school challenges, Greg’s attempts to fix things lead to humorous and relatable moments.

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid - The Long Haul

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JEFF KINNEY

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In "The Diary of a Wimpy Kid 9: Hard Luck," Greg Heffley deals with a series of unfortunate events as he navigates middle school life. When his best friend Rowley starts hanging out with a new group, Greg feels abandoned and struggles to find his own way. Amid the chaos, including family troubles and school challenges, Greg’s attempts to fix things lead to humorous and relatable moments.

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In "The Diary of the Wimpy Kid 9" by Jeff Kinney, Greg Heffley faces yet another series of middle school challenges, this time focusing on the festive chaos of the holiday season. As the snow falls and the holidays approach, Greg's family is caught up in the hustle and bustle, but things don't go as planned. From dealing with extended family members to navigating the school play, Greg's attempts to avoid disaster lead to hilarious situations and unexpected twists. As always, Greg’s humorous take on life, captured in his diary, is filled with relatable moments and laugh-out-loud scenarios. This installment keeps up the charm and wit of the series, making it a perfect read for fans of all ages. Whether it's the mischief that ensues during a snow day or the holiday mishaps, Greg’s adventures continue to entertain and delight. Through it all, Greg learns that sometimes, even when things go wrong, you can still find moments of joy and laughter with the people you care about the most. This book is a lighthearted and enjoyable read, perfect for the holiday season or any time of year.

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