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Diary of a Wimpy Kid # 6:

Cabin Fever
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357 Reviews
Harry N. Abrams, Nov 15, 2011 - Juvenile Fiction - 224 pages

Greg Heffley is in big trouble. School property has been damaged, and Greg is the prime suspect. But the crazy thing is, he’s innocent. Or at least sort of.

The authorities are closing in, but when a surprise blizzard hits, the Heffley family is trapped indoors. Greg knows that when the snow melts he’s going to have to face the music, but could any punishment be worse than being stuck inside with your family for the holidays?

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On the other hand, the ending was disappointing. - Goodreads
It was very easy to read. - Goodreads
The illustrations are a great match. - Goodreads
One other thing I do like is the pictures. - Goodreads
That's good storytelling. - Goodreads
It is very unique due to there being a day to day plot. - Goodreads

Review: Cabin Fever (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #6)

User Review  - David - Goodreads

*This review contains spoilers.* Greg Heffley loves Christmas Presents, but not the holidays and the dressing up. He is not the best kid at being good. He is scared of Santa. How he is supposed to ... Read full review

Review: Cabin Fever (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #6)

User Review  - Jessica - Goodreads

Winter is bleak . . . particularly when you are snowed in with your mom and your two brothers, the power goes out, food is running low, and your dad is holed up at a fancy hotel across town to "stay ... Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Jeff Kinney is an online game developer and designer, and a #1 New York Times bestselling author. Jeff was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World. He spent his childhood in the Washington, D.C., area and moved to New England in 1995. Jeff lives in southern Massachusetts with his wife and their two sons.

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