Unlike many children's book protagonists who are inherently heroic, Greg Heffley is famously flawed. He’s ambitious, often unbearable , and deeply concerned with his popularity. This "deadpan" honesty about the awkwardness of puberty and the social hierarchy of middle school is exactly what makes it work. 2. Iconic Moments: The Cheese Touch
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Who could forget the moldy piece of cheese sitting on the school basketball court? The Cheese Touch became a cross-cultural legend, perfectly capturing the irrational but very real social "rules" that govern schoolyards. 3. A Formula That Never Fails
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