42 pages 1 hour read

Jeff Kinney

The Last Straw

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2009

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Important Quotes

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“Well, the problem is, it’s not easy for me to think of ways to improve myself, because I’m already pretty much one of the best people I know.”


(Part 1, Chapter 1, Page 1)

This quote reflects Greg’s inflated sense of self and lack of self-awareness. His attitude encapsulates the central comedic tension of the story: Greg’s overconfidence stands in sharp contrast to his continual failures and inability to grow. He is entirely oblivious to his own faults and rarely learns from his mistakes.

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“I tell you, when have the right idea with this bathrobe thing. Now I’m wondering what ELSE I’m missing out on.”


(Part 1, Chapter 2, Page 8)

This quote illustrates Greg's tendency to embrace comfort and convenience over more mature responsibilities. Rather than try to be more disciplined in the morning or prepare for his day as his parents ask, Greg continually looks for ways to find shortcuts or hacks to his own routine and basic responsibilities. He is willing to apply himself to his pursuit of these lifehacks but unwilling to apply himself anywhere else.

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“Well, I’d like to talk to the genius who came up with THAT idea, because our street is almost a quarter of a mile from the school.”


(Part 1, Chapter 3, Page 13)

This quote showcases Greg's bold and irreverent voice as he sarcastically critiques a decision made by the adults in his life without hesitation. His use of the word "genius" in a mocking tone reveals his tendency to challenge authority and express dissatisfaction with rules or systems that inconvenience him. The hyperbolic complaint, humorously considering a “quarter of a mile” to be a long distance, exemplifies the way that Greg complains and voices his frustration in an exaggerated, comic way.

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