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'''Poetry Anthology '''is a book that is used by [[Greg]] for the [[National Poetry Council]]. At first Greg was excited about getting included. It turns out that it was a big joke and it contained thousand of pages long and all of the poems are really tiny print. It took half an hour for Greg to find his name, which was spelled wrong. It also contained that some poems looked like they were written by five-year-olds there, which made it obvious anyone could get there poem included, making the "Nations best work" a scam. Each book cost 80 dollars.
'''Poetry Anthology '''is a book that is used by [[Greg]] for the [[National Poetry Council]]. At first Greg was excited about getting included. It turns out that it was a big joke and it contained thousand of pages long and all of the poems are really tiny print. It took half an hour for Greg to find his name, which was spelled wrong. It also contained that some poems looked like they were written by five-year-olds there, which made it obvious anyone could get there poem included, making the "Nations best work" a scam. Each book cost 80 dollars. Susan kept ordering books for the family, including 10 for the Heffley residence, but she eventually realized it was a big joke
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down]] (First and only appearance)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Double Down]] (First and only appearance)

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Poetry Anthology is a book that is used by Greg for the National Poetry Council. At first Greg was excited about getting included. It turns out that it was a big joke and it contained thousand of pages long and all of the poems are really tiny print. It took half an hour for Greg to find his name, which was spelled wrong. It also contained that some poems looked like they were written by five-year-olds there, which made it obvious anyone could get there poem included, making the "Nations best work" a scam. Each book cost 80 dollars. Susan kept ordering books for the family, including 10 for the Heffley residence, but she eventually realized it was a big joke

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