Diary of a Wimpy Kid 15 Books Collection Set by Jeff Kinney - Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Book 1)
Rodrick Rules (Book 2)
The Last Straw (Book 3)
Dog Days (Book 4)
The Ugly Truth (Book 5)
Cabin Fever (Book 6)
The Third Wheel (Book 7)
Hard Luck (Book 8)
The Long Haul (Book 9)
Old School (Book 10)
Double Down (Book 11)
The Getaway (Book 12)
The Meltdown (Book 13)
Wrecking Ball (Book 14)
Do-It-Yourself Book Title Diary of A Wimpy Kid Ultimate Complete 15 Books Set Collection Delivery Content Reviews
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Dive into the quintessential middle-grade hit from author-illustrator Jeff Kinney with this Diary of a Wimpy Kid collection. Spanning Greg Heffley’s earliest diary entries through later, more mischievous misadventures, the set captures the humor, chaos, and heart of growing up. Each paperback in this 15-book collection features Kinney’s signature cartoon panels alongside fast-paced prose that invites reluctant readers to turn the page. Perfect for fans of light, laugh-out-loud reads and for gifting to budding readers who crave relatable school-life chaos, friendship dilemmas, and family dynamics. The complete set offers outstanding value, enabling young readers to follow Greg’s witty, imperfect journey from Book 1 to Book 14 (and beyond) without waiting for new releases. This is an ideal classroom staple, family library addition, or personal treasure for fans who want to binge-read the series from start to near-present.
What Makes This Collection Special:
This collection stands out because it gathers the entire early-to-middle stretch of Greg Heffley’s diary-style chronicles in one satisfying bundle. Kinney’s approachable humor, easy-to-read layout, and recurring characters create a binge-worthy progression that rewards steady readers and newcomers alike. The mix of diary entries and cartoons keeps pacing lively, while the relatable themes—school pressures, popularity, sibling rivalries, and growing up—make the books feel personal and immediate. For families and classrooms, owning the full set streamlines reading lists, supports guided discussions about friendship and resilience, and provides a consistent reading journey that’s as entertaining as it is educational. A visually engaging, highly collectible set, it also makes a standout gift for fans of humorous, slice-of-life storytelling.
Books Included in This Collection:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Book 1)
Greg narrates through his own illustrated diary, chasing misadventures at school and trying to dodge embarrassment. This origin story lays the groundwork for Greg’s voice—wry, candid, and perpetually optimistic about avoiding trouble. The humor is gentle, the situations breezy, and the friendships feel real, drawing readers into Greg’s world from the very first page.
Rodrick Rules (Book 2)
Sibling dynamics at the peak of teen-ish rebellion fuel this installment. Rodrick’s louder-than-life personality clashes with Greg’s well-meaning schemes, offering a funny look at family loyalty and growing up. Kinney amplifies the chaos with sharp gags and quick-fire visuals, making this a favourite for readers who enjoy humor with heart.
The Last Straw (Book 3)
A tests-and-weights-focused middle school arc pushes Greg toward new trials. The stakes feel authentic—peer pressure, fitting in, and finding one’s footing. The humor stays buoyant, the illustrations crisp, and the coming-of-age mood remains relatable, setting up ongoing questions about responsibility and self-image.
Dog Days (Book 4)
Summer breaks become a comic battlefield as Greg navigates family plans, social misfires, and the lure of screen time. Kinney captures the pull between freedom and responsibility with warmth and wit, offering readers a breezy, sun-soaked adventure that still finds time for genuine moments of growth.
The Ugly Truth (Book 5)
Observation, honesty, and the messy truth about popularity take center stage. Greg’s schemes to improve his social standing collide with real friendships, delivering humor and a dash of poignant reflection. The book blends light chapters with punchy punchlines, keeping energy high and emotions relatable.
Cabin Fever (Book 6)
Stuck indoors during a long winter, Greg’s imagination runs wild as he plots ways to break free. The humor sharpens around family dynamics, school projects, and the quirks of daily life. It’s a fast, funny reminder that even ordinary days can spark extraordinary misadventures.
The Third Wheel (Book 7)
A middle-school romance subplot injects new tension into Greg’s world, balanced by familiar boyhood shenanigans. Kinney blends awkward social moments with his beloved doodles, creating a light, laugh-filled exploration of friendship, crushes, and the awkwardness of growing up.
Hard Luck (Book 8)
With luck briefly in short supply, Greg navigates a streak of misfortune that’s both endearing and chaotic. The humor remains approachable, and the narrative threads about resilience and making the best of imperfect circumstances keep readers turning pages with a smile.
The Long Haul (Book 9)
A family road trip becomes a test of patience, planning, and practical jokes. Kinney’s visual gags and quick dialogue drive the pace as Greg and his crew encounter travel mishaps that push their relationships—and humor—to the limit.
Old School (Book 10)
When Greg’s school experiments with a “no technology” rule, the chaos and creativity multiply. The book leans into friendships, school life, and the humorous lengths Greg will go to fit in, delivering a wholesome, fast-reading adventure with familiar touches fans adore.
Double Down (Book 11)
Two school projects collide with family escapades in a busy, laughter-filled narrative. Greg’s attempts to sound sophisticated often backfire in the best possible way, reinforcing that authentic voice and humor resonate more than polish when it comes to fitting in.
The Getaway (Book 12)
A family vacation spirals into a suitcase-sized comedy of errors. The setting offers fresh visual gags and new challenges for Greg to navigate, while the warmth of family bonds remains at the heart of every punchline.
The Meltdown (Book 13)
A shopping mall snafu triggers mayhem and big emotions. Kinney maintains momentum with rapid-fire humor, strong character beats, and bigger, busier panels—an energetic entry that still speaks to the universal chaos of adolescence.
Wrecking Ball (Book 14)
The series pivots toward bolder adventures as Greg tests limits, friendships, and family dynamics on a chaotic ride toward self-discovery. The book balances bigger scale antics with intimate moments, keeping the tone approachable for readers new to the series and satisfying for long-time fans alike.
Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.