Diary Of A Wimpy Kid Wrecking Ball (1) Today
The plot kicks off when Great Aunt Reba passes away, leaving the Heffley family a modest inheritance. While Frank wants to use the money for a sensible investment, Susan decides to use the funds to expand their kitchen. This decision sets off a chain of events that transforms their quiet suburban life into a construction-site nightmare.
As the costs and stress of the renovation mount, the Heffleys realize that fixing the house might be more expensive than just buying a new one. This leads to the family deciding to sell the house and move to a better neighborhood. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Wrecking Ball (1)
Greg soon learns that "home improvement" is a misnomer. The project is plagued by a series of disasters: The plot kicks off when Great Aunt Reba
The book follows the series' standard format of approximately 217 pages , a length Jeff Kinney maintains so the books line up perfectly on a shelf. As the costs and stress of the renovation
To escape the chaos, Greg begins designing an elaborate dream bunker for himself, complete with high-tech security and luxury amenities. Moving On?