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The last straw
    Kinney, Jeff.
Publisher: Amulet Books,
Pub date: 2009.
Pages: 217 p. :
ISBN: 9780810970687
Holdings
Evanston Public Library Main
      Material         Location
J Kinne.J     Book     Due: 3/21/2010
YA Fiction Kinne.J     Book     Young Adult Collection - 3rd Floor Loft
Evanston Public Library North
      Material         Location
J Kinne.J     Book     Children's Department
      Book     Due: 4/5/2010
      Book     Due: 3/20/2010
Evanston Public Library South
      Material         Location
J Kinne.J     Book     Due: 3/31/2010
      Book     Due: 10/6/2009
      Book     Due: 4/3/2010
Summary
An exciting new series begins. Greg Heffley is thrust into middle school, where undersized weaklings share the hallways with kids who are taller, meaner, and already shaving. The hazards of growing up are uniquely revealed through words and drawings as Greg records them in his diary. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
The third book in this genre-busting series is certain to enlarge Kinney's presence on the bestseller lists, where the previous titles have taken up residence for the past two years. Kinney's spot-on humor and winning formula of deadpan text set against cartoons are back in full force. This time, Greg starts off on New Year's Day (he resolves to "help other people improve," telling his mother, "I think you should work on chewing your potato chips more quietly") and ends with summer vacation. As he fends off his father's attempts to make him more of a man (the threat of military school looms), Greg's hapless adventures include handing out anonymous valentines expressing his true feelings ("Dear James, You smell"), attempting to impress his classmate Holly and single-handedly wrecking his soccer team's perfect season. Kinney allows himself some insider humor as well, with Greg noting the "racket" children's book authors have going. "All you have to do is make up a character with a snappy name, and then make sure the character learns a lesson at the end of the book." Greg, self-centered as ever, may be the exception proving that rule. Ages 8-12. (Jan.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 4-8-Greg Heffley's crazy antics continue in this latest installment in the series. Kinney portrays humorous and touching family dynamics between the boy and his competitive father, whom he seems to disappoint numerous times. The fast-paced narrative successfully balances Greg's home and school life, revealing an egocentric yet lovable character. As in the previous books, cartoons and journal entries blend seamlessly to convey Greg's middle school angst. His uncanny ability to fall into amusing predicaments will win even more converts to this popular series. His witty voice coupled with memorable characterization will have this offering flying off the shelves.-Meg Smith, Cumberland County Public Library, Fayetteville, NC Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
For those wondering why tween boys don't read very much, the answer is that more books aren't like this. In this third (but not last, despite the subtitle's inference) series entry, Greg Heffley, the Georgia Nicolson of American middle-school males, is just trying to get through life. In hilarious diary entries, he details his attempts to get along with his brothers; a potential romance; and his dad's futile efforts to turn him into a jock, which reinforce Kinney's well-realized theme that grown-ups just don't get it. While diary may not be the most macho term, as Greg will be the first to tell you, the format certainly hooks the target audience with its printlike font, straightforward language, and copious cartoons. As the book opens, Greg is eschewing New Year's resolutions: It's not easy for me to think of ways to improve myself, because I'm already pretty much one of the best people I know. And while it is clear to all that he is no saint, he is real, and many kids will agree with that self-assessment.--Medlar, Andrew Copyright 2009 Booklist From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Kinney, Jeff.
Title: The last straw / by Jeff Kinney.
Publication info: New York : Amulet Books, 2009.
Physical descrip: 217 p. : ill.; 21 cm.
Series: Kinney, Jeff. Diary of a wimpy kid ; 3.
Summary: Middle-schooler Greg Heffley nimbly sidesteps his father's attempts to change Greg's wimpy ways until his father threatens to send him to military school.
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Children's subject: Middle schools--Fiction.
Children's subject: Schools--Fiction.
Children's subject: Family life--Fiction.
Children's subject: Diaries--Fiction.
Children's subject: Humorous stories.
Alt. series title: (Diary of a wimpy kid ; 3)
Control Number: ocn227919110
ISBN: 9780810970687 (hc. : alk. paper)
ISBN: 0810970686 (hc. : alk. paper)
ISBN: 9780810971080 (pbk.) : $5.99
ISBN: 9781439582626 (Paw Prints) : $16.95
ISBN: 9780329706753 (FollettBound) : $21.37
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