Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul < iOS VERIFIED >

Compared to earlier books, The Long Haul feels more like a collection of vignettes than a cohesive plot. It leans heavily into gross-out humor and bad luck, which can make Greg feel more like a punching bag than usual. However, it captures the claustrophobic, "are we there yet?" energy of family travel perfectly. The Verdict

Much of the humor comes from the Heffleys trying to follow Susan’s wholesome "Family Frolic" magazine tips, which inevitably fail in the most chaotic ways possible. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul

The introduction of a baby pig won at a county fair adds a surreal layer of comedy, especially as the pig begins to outsmart the family. Compared to earlier books, The Long Haul feels

One of the funniest subplots involves Manny’s surprising ability to speak Spanish, which saves the family in a pinch—much to Greg’s annoyance. Critical Take The Verdict Much of the humor comes from