Dork Diaries (Volume 1)

Dork Diaries (Volume 1)

by RachelReneeRussell (Author)

Synopsis

Nikki Maxwell is not popular, in fact Nikki Maxwell is the opposite of popular; she's a total dork! But Nikki's hoping that by moving to a new school she might just stand a chance of making some friends and leaving her old lame-ways in the past. But life is never that simple! Follow Nikki's life through sketches, doodles and diary entries as she starts her new school, battles with her mum for an iPhone and meets her arch-nemisis, the school's queen bee, Mackenzie. Enter Nikki's world through her sketches, doodles and diary entries. The first book in the bestselling Dork Diaries series by Rachel Renee Russell, author of The Misadventures of Max Crumbly (publishing June 2016).

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Reissue
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's UK
Published: 26 Mar 2015

ISBN 10: 1471144011
ISBN 13: 9781471144011
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
A brilliant read! * Mizz *
The Dork Diaries series is fast becoming my favourite for younger readers ... More please! * Wondrous Reads Blog *
Spot on for the tween market * The Bookseller *
A tantalising series * Waterstones Books Quarterly *
Dork Diaries is so laugh-out-loud funny and original I stayed up late reading it, just to see what would happen next - and to get that next laugh! -- Kate Brian, author of Private series
Filled with fun illustrations, and fonts that keep you looking, Rachel Renee Russell has created for girls what Jeff Kinney did for boys with his Wimpy Kids series. * Amazon.com five star review *
Author Bio
Rachel Renee Russell is a lawyer who prefers writing children's books to legal briefs (mainly because books are a lot more fun and pyjamas and bunny slippers aren't allowed in court). She has raised two daughters and lived to tell about it. Rachel lives in northern Virginia with a spoiled pet Yorkie who terrorises her daily by climing on top of her computer and pelting her with stuffed animals while she writes. And, yes, Rachel considers herself a total Dork.