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A review by itsreirei
Rowley Jefferson bitang király kalandja by Jeff Kinney
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
The best book in the "franchise" in a long time!
Rowley's first book was a good starting point to his POV but I'm glad this isn't just another diary-book, that'd be a bit repetitive and too derivative of the Wimpy-books.
Before starting I believed this volume to be a simple little childish fantasy story...which it is but also more. The plot is broken up by diary inserts of Rowley where he explains stuff and Greg's reaction to his writing - instead of disturbing the flow of the story it actually works well and I quite enjoyed it.
The jokes are pretty great and there are some twists and turns that I lowkey didn't expect - I feel like Kinney would write even more extra if he didn't have to be so kid-friendly... :D
Rowley's first book was a good starting point to his POV but I'm glad this isn't just another diary-book, that'd be a bit repetitive and too derivative of the Wimpy-books.
Before starting I believed this volume to be a simple little childish fantasy story...which it is but also more. The plot is broken up by diary inserts of Rowley where he explains stuff and Greg's reaction to his writing - instead of disturbing the flow of the story it actually works well and I quite enjoyed it.
The jokes are pretty great and there are some twists and turns that I lowkey didn't expect - I feel like Kinney would write even more extra if he didn't have to be so kid-friendly... :D