Mar 19 2010 01:35 PM ET

'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' speaks to the inner nerd in all of us, using pipsqueak bodies to tell grown-up truths

I wish Jeff Kinney’s hilarious series of Diary of a Wimpy Kid books had existed when I was in junior high school. Read the full post.

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  • Butters

    Was caught fighting. Nobody. Not even an imaginery Tyler Durden. Tried yawning it off, didn’t work.

  • yambo

    The movie was okay. Coach was an idiot, teacher was an idiot, dad was an idiot. The problem with most kid-centered entertainment is that it flatters kids by rendering them the supreme victims of clueless elders. What made something like My So Called Life so much better was that it didn’t have to treat adults as if they were retarded or evil to make kids’ lives compelling.

  • Brittany

    Jeff Kinney Live on ‘The American Entrepreneur’ radio at http://www.TAEradio.com today (April 8th) from 3-6pm EST

    Tune into Ron Morris’ The American Entrepreneur’ Radio Program at http://www.TAEradio.com Today (April 8th) from 3-6PM to hear Jeff Kinney, the man behind the wildly successful “Diary of A Wimpy Kid” books and motion picture. We’ll ask Jeff about the behind-the-scenes experience of creating such a popular entity, and what the future holds for his inner wimpy kid.

  • lulu

    Diary of a wimpy kid books rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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