Who Is Jeff Kinney?

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About this ebook

Even as a kid, everyone thought Jeff Kinney was talented. People loved his drawings, and when he went to college, his comic strip Igdoof was so popular that it spread to other universities! Still, Jeff faced challenges. His cartoons were rejected by syndicates that claimed his art was unprofessional. Then, an idea struck: Jeff would write a journal from the perspective of a child, illustrated with doodles just like a kid might do. And so, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series was born--and it was a hit! In this biography, Jeff's brother, Patrick Kinney, provides a knowledgeable look at the life of this best-selling author/illustrator. From Jeff's childhood pranks to his job developing online games, kids will love the chance to learn more about the creator of the popular Wimpy Kid books.

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4.2
61 reviews
Earrape God
October 19, 2016
If you want to re read get long haul is so adventurous like they start of nevermind I'm not giving spoilers just read it JUST DO IT
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daniel jabra
May 14, 2016
Today I'm going to buy all of them. Dog days/cabin fever/long haul/and Third weel
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A Google user
November 29, 2016
Love cabin fever and long haul thank you Jeff Kinney I love the diary of the wimpy kid books
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About the author

Patrick Kinney is a freelance writer living in Northern Virginia. He has written two books for children and provides creative content for Poptropica, a kids' website.

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