This is one AMAZING series. Kudos to the author for creating these fun books. I could be tense or upset or tired and all I have to do is just read a page or two of The Wimpy Kid and it totally cracks me up. As long as Jeff Kinney is writing these books, I promise to read each one of them.
So, this book is about how life used to be in old times when 'three generations lived under the same roof', when people lived 'without electronics', and free of other modern amenities we take so much for granted. Quite as a shock to Greg Heffley, a middle schooler, his Mom has decided to bring his Grandpa home to stay with them, which means Greg would now have to sleep in a different room. His brother Rodrick was never his favourite and younger brother Manny is getting potty trained, too, which means the latter must roam around the house without pants every night-- not a very savoury situation for poor Greg as you can see.
His school has always been a struggle, and now his home, too. Amidst all this chaos, a few days away to Hardscrabble Farms with his classmates seems like a pleasant idea. However, unbeknown to him, there is a lot that's just waiting to ruin his trip-- the food, the toilet and their chaperon Mr Jefferson. How will he survive the ordeal? Deal with Silas Scratch? I gave this book as a birthday present to someone very special and it was totally worth it. Strongly recommended to all my friends. Some of those lines that really had me in splits:
*But Mr Jefferson's got a lot of hair, and I wasn't gonna go poking through it (for ticks). For all I knew, there could be a whole colony of ticks living in there.
*Don't ask me why people brought their little kids to the park clean-up, because they were no help at all. In fact, they were constantly getting into trouble. At one point a bunch of them were playing in a pile of fertiliser, and someone had to chase them out of there.