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Dan Russell

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Dan Russell

American-born Dan Russell has had a varied career mostly centred on voice and vocals for TV, radio, and animation. He arrived in the UK in the mid-80s, essentially as a songwriter for Acuff-Rose Music, and was soon working as a voice artist/session singer & guitarist for what was at the time a very London-centric music business. In 1994, Dan was asked to voice a character in Peter Rabbit and Friends, and has been an animation voice artist and voice director ever since. Dan has acted in and/or directed something like 5000 shows. Most recently, he has played 11 characters in the multi-award-winning The Amazing World of Gumball (Cartoon Network). Some of the Australian shows he has worked on include, The Skinners, The Pirate Dinosaurs, Tashi, Teenage Fairytale Dropouts, & Lexi & Lottie. Reading the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series has been an honour and far more fun than you could imagine. Dan spends his days now voicing & voice directing animation, and contributing to TV & radio ads, and docs. He is also an active songwriter. His pastimes include his dog and fly fishing.

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Title:
The Last Straw
Series:
Diary of a Wimpy Kid #3
Written by:
Jeff Kinney 
Read by:
Dan Russell 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
Duration:
2 hours 38 minutes 
Published:
April 28 2019 
Available Date:
April 28 2019 
Age Category:
Children (8+) 
ISBN:
9780655600206 
Genres:
Fiction; Children's Fiction; Humorous 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Penguin Audio Australia 
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#1 New York Times bestselling series

It's the third instalment of Jeff Kinney's award winning Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, but will it be third time lucky for our hero, Greg Heffley?

Greg Heffley will never change his wimpy ways ... somebody just better tell Greg's dad that. Frank Heffley actually thinks he can get his son to toughen up and he enlists Greg in organised sports and other 'manly' endeavours. Thus far, Greg manages to side-step his father's efforts, then comes the threat of military school and Greg realises, he has to shape up or ship out!

'Perfectly pitched wit and believably self-centred hero ...'
The New York Times