Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown
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Template:Infobox "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Meltdown" is the 13th book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. It will be released on October 30th, 2018. The cover of the book is Dark Purple with an icy-colored font that says the book's subtitle: "The Meltdown." It has a picture of Greg as a snowman with the sun in the background, trying to melt the snow.
Main Characters
Plot
When a wintry blast closes Greg Heffley’s middle school, it turns his neighborhood into a battleground, complete with snow forts, alliances, betrayals, and epic snowball fights.[1]
Synopsis
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Trivia
- This is the second purple book. This is the first since The Ugly Truth.
- This is the 13th book in the series.
- This is the third book to not have the word "Diary" in yellow. The first two books are Dog Days and Hard Luck.
- However, this is the first odd-numbered book to not have the word "Diary" in yellow.
- This is the first book to use two different shades of one color. On the top half of the book, it is colored Blue-ish Dark Purple. While on the bottom half of the book, it is colored Red-ish Dark Purple.
- However, the overall color of the book is still Dark Purple, anyway.
- This is the second time the words "of a Wimpy Kid" are in purple. The first is Old School.
- This is the first time the subtitle is colored in a different color other than yellow.
- This is also the second consecutive book where the subtitle starts with "The". The first is The Getaway.
- This is the third time the spine uses two colors (Dark Purple and Oriental Blue). The other two books are Double Down (which uses the following two colors: Red-Orange and Yellow) and The Getaway (which uses these following two colors: Azure and Oriental Green)
- This is the first book since Dog Days to be released in October.
- This is the fourth book to include a reptile-skin design.
- This is also the third book to include the new Amulet logo.
- This is the sixth book to feature Greg's trademark frown.
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Errors
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