Diary of a Wimpy Kid the Meltdown Read Aloud

2018 children'due south book by Jeff Kinney

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown
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Author Jeff Kinney
Country United States
Series Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Genre Children'due south literature
Graphic novel
Publisher Amulet Books (US)
Puffin Books (UK)

Publication date

October 30, 2018
Preceded by The Getaway
Followed past Wrecking Ball
Website https://wimpykid.com/books/book13/

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown is the 13th book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by Jeff Kinney. It was published on October 30, 2018. The story takes place in the winter and centers on a snowball fight in protagonist Greg Heffley's neighborhood. The Meltdown was advertised through a live book tour by Kinney. Upon release, the novel sold several hundred chiliad copies and received positive reviews from critics.

Plot [edit]

On a hot day in Jan, Greg worries well-nigh climate change and how it will bear upon his life in the future. When he forgets about a social studies assignment, his female parent punishes him past not allowing him to lookout man boob tube or play video games. Greg is unable to play outside due to a rivalry between groups on his street: those who live on the direct Lower Surrey Street or the slanted Upper Surrey Street. The mean solar day later, his family unsuccessfully searches for their pet pig, which they caused during the events of The Long Haul, who had escaped from obedience school.

Greg is frustrated at school when his classmates are unsanitary, and struggles with the cold conditions. While walking to school, Greg is stopped by the Safety Patrol, an administrative organization of only female students. The students brainstorm rioting at the school when they fear that they will be snowed in overnight, and are dismissed early. Greg and his friend Rowley take the charabanc of the rival Whirley Street, and are mistakenly blamed for having thrown a snowball at the bus driver. The two are kicked off the coach and dropped off near the forest, where they accidentally wander into the camp of the Mingo Kids, a savage group who live in the wood. However, Greg and Rowley are saved when they come across Greg's father.

The adjacent morning, Greg meets with Rowley and builds a snow fort, indirectly starting a snowball fight amongst the Upper Surrey Street kids. They agree to team up after being ambushed by the Lower Surrey Street residents, and build a single gigantic fort, enjoying early success but slowly being demoralized as the Lower Surrey Street kids begin besieging the wall. A Lower Surrey Street spy lures many Upper Surrey Street defenders abroad from the fort, assuasive the Lower Surrey Street kids to destroy it, just the long-resentful school Prophylactic Patrol begin to attack the various Surrey Street kids. The Whirley Street kids get involved, but they besides equally the Surrey Street and Safety Patrol kids band together confronting the attacking Mingo Kids. Tired of the violence, Greg and Rowley attempt to hibernate in the remains of the snowfall fort, but when a delayed snowplow arrives and drives through the remains of the fight, everyone agrees to terminate fighting. Days later, the conditions begins to clear upwards. Greg is glad that he survived the snowball fight.

Development [edit]

According to Kinney, The Meltdown is a "war book."[1] [ii] While writing the conflict of a snowstorm, he attempted to keep it authentic to what children could experience in real life. Kinney best-selling the presence of political elements to the story: "Information technology was definitely difficult not to think most [them]. I'm non making specific commentary, but the elements are all in that location."[ane]

Release [edit]

Multiple advertising campaigns were run for The Meltdown. Kinney ran a book tour entitled Wimpy Kid Live: The Meltdown Evidence, visiting the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, Kingdom of denmark, Republic of finland, and Canada.[ii] [3] To keep the performances varied, the bout focused on a bike that Kinney would spin, which is able to land on one of 10 activities.[4] [2] In total, 7,000 tickets were sold for the show.[4] Abrams Books, an imprint of Amulet and the publishers of The Meltdown, helped annunciate this promotion through sponsored social media posts, while Kinney handed out autographs from a motorcoach themed subsequently the book.[4] The success of The Meltdown Show led Kinney to host some other book tour for the post-obit serial installment, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Ball.[5]

Reception [edit]

National Geographic Kids praised The Meltdown for its comedy and fast pacing.[half-dozen] Carrie R. Wheadon of Common Sense Media enjoyed the snowball fight climax, but establish the residual of the volume "less cohesive and engaging."[7]

Sales [edit]

Us Today reported The Meltdown as the 6th bestselling book of 2018,[eight] and the 65th bestselling of 2019.[9] In The Meltdown 's first calendar week, over 234,000 copies were sold.[x] It had 743,309 sales by December 6, 2018.[xi] By March 2019, The Meltdown had sold 2 million copies worldwide.[4]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Barron, Christina. "Jeff Kinney puts on a show to launch new Wimpy Child book". The Washington Postal service – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  2. ^ a b c Kantor, Emma (2018-11-08). "On the Road with 'Wimpy Kid' Creator Jeff Kinney: The Meltdown Bout". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2020-12-25 .
  3. ^ Eyre, Charlotte. "Jeff Kinney events in Newcastle and Edinburgh | The Bookseller". The Bookseller.
  4. ^ a b c d Entis, Laura. "From page to phase: Inside the interactive 'Diary of a Wimpy Child' book tour". PR Week.
  5. ^ Kantor, Emma (2019-09-12). "Wimpy Kid Hits the Road, Goes Light-green". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2020-12-25 .
  6. ^ "Wimpy Kid Meltdown | Jeff Kinney| Book". National Geographic Kids. Oct 25, 2018.
  7. ^ Wheadon, Carrie R. (November 4, 2018). "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown - Book Review". www.commonsensemedia.org. Common Sense Media.
  8. ^ Schnaars, Mary Cadden and Christopher. "Michelle Obama'due south 'Becoming' is Usa TODAY's No. 1 book of 2018. See the others in acme 100". USA TODAY.
  9. ^ Cadden, Mary. "'Where the Crawdads Sing' by Delia Owens is Us TODAY's No. 1 all-time-selling book of 2019". USA TODAY.
  10. ^ "The Weekly Scorecard: End of October 2019". PublishersWeekly.com. 2019-eleven-08. Retrieved 2020-12-25 .
  11. ^ "Wimpy Kid #xiii Is Global #1 Bestseller". PublishersWeekly.com.

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