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2005 children's book by Doreen Cronin Not to be confused with Diary of a Wimpy Kid or The Diary of a Teenage Girl.
Diary of a Spider
AuthorDoreen Cronin
IllustratorHarry Bliss
Pages32
ISBN9780545242912
Preceded byDiary of a Worm 

Diary of a Spider is a children's picture book published in the year 2005 by Harper Collins Publishers as a sequel to Diary of a Worm (WD). It is written by Doreen Cronin and it is illustrated by Harry Bliss. In 2006, Weston Woods Studio adapted this book to film, narrated by Angus T. Jones, and directed by Gene Deitch.

Plot

The book is a diary written by a spider. The diary has things such as pictures of Spider's family, a picture of his favorite book, a discovery of a sculpture, and a playbill from the school's production of "Itsy Bitsy Spider". There is also a slight storyline about Spider's friendship with Fly and Grampa hating bugs with six legs. The worm from Diary of a Worm makes occasional appearances.

Reception

A Publishers Weekly review says, "This endearing book delivers a gentle message that comes through when Spider muses, "I wish that people wouldn't judge all spiders based on the few spiders that bite. I know if we took the time to get to know each other, we would get along just fine. Just like me and Fly." A Kirkus Reviews review says, "Spider closes with the notion that we could all get along, "just like me and Fly," if we but got to know one another. Once again, brilliantly hilarious". Susan Dove Lempke, of Horn Book Magazine, reviewed the book saying, "Kid humor and spider humor (not to mention worm humor) seem remarkably similar, so expect this second Diary to be just as popular as the first."

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References

  1. Publishers Weekly; 6/6/2005, Vol. 252 Issue 23, p63-63, 1/4p
  2. Kirkus Reviews; 7/1/2005, Vol. 73 Issue 13, p732-732, 1/5p
  3. Horn Book Magazine; Nov/Dec2005, Vol. 81 Issue 6, p704-704, 1/2p
  4. The Book Sense Book of the Year Archived December 24, 2007, at the Wayback Machine


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