Just getting to this title...
After reading reviews about the movie, I have come to the conclusion that this may be the best way to experience the movie adaptation of Kinney's DWK #9 The Long Haul - as a diary of the experience by JK himself.
Filled with many of the same wacky antics of Greg Heffley (as some just didn't work and others were added in their place), Kinney talks to readers with the step-by-step series of events in moviemaking. He begins with script writing, moves to storyboarding, then to hiring the actors, finding filming locations, hiring staff, getting props and costumes, to actual video production, to adding visual effects, to sound editing, to marketing, and finally launch. His short diary entries are entertaining as he does an excellent job of explaining what happens each step of the way.
The book makes heavy use of Kinney's illustrations at each point from the book comparing with how it looked in the film.
While this might be fine to catalog with other books on making films, it will probably circulate best on the shelves with other DWK fiction titles. Readers of Wimpy Kid books just can't get enough of them!
Recommended for grades 4-8.