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'''Shadowdoom''' is a medieval-set fictional chapter book.It is one of the book series that [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] wanted to read. Due to its length and interest, Greg enthusiastically shares this book with others at the "Reading is Fun" book club, but it was rejected by Susan, who deemed the book cover as offensive to women. Greg later comments that the book cover had nothing to do with the story, as there were no women in the book at all.
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'''''Shadowdoom''''' is the ninth volume in the ''[[Magick and Monsters]]: Dark Realms'' series. In ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (online)|''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' (online)]]'' and ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days]]'', [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] brings it to the [[Reading Is Fun]] club, thinking that [[Susan Heffley|his mother]] will like it because it is long and does not have any pictures. She rejects it based on the cover being "offensive to women," and Greg later comments that the cover has nothing to do with the story and the book does not have women in it. In the online version, Greg specifies that the "raciest part" of the book is when a dwarf named [[Uldroch]] attempts to urinate in the woods and is chased by a swarm of flies back to camp.


==Appearances==
[[Category:Books]]
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid Online]] (first appearance)
*[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days]]
[[Category:Fictional Books]]
[[Category:Greg Heffley]]

Latest revision as of 06:20, 27 March 2023

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Shadowdoom is the ninth volume in the Magick and Monsters: Dark Realms series. In Diary of a Wimpy Kid (online) and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, Greg brings it to the Reading Is Fun club, thinking that his mother will like it because it is long and does not have any pictures. She rejects it based on the cover being "offensive to women," and Greg later comments that the cover has nothing to do with the story and the book does not have women in it. In the online version, Greg specifies that the "raciest part" of the book is when a dwarf named Uldroch attempts to urinate in the woods and is chased by a swarm of flies back to camp.