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Dork Diaries: Dear Dork
Dork Diaries: Dear Dork | Rachel Renée Russell
7 posts | 34 read | 5 to read
When Nikki Maxwell discovers that her arch-nemesis, Mackenzie, has started writing a gossip column for the school newspaper she's worried that Mackenzie might be about to reveal some secret info about Nikki's crush, Brandon, that she knows he won't want the whole school to find out about. To keep an eye on what Mackenzie's up to, Nikki decides to join the newspaper too, and somehow ends up working as the advice columnist, Miss Know-It-All. At first it's fun to answer all the letters from the kids at school, but when Miss Know-It-All's inbox is suddenly overflowing with pleas for guidance, Nikki feels in need of some help herself. Fortunately she has BFFs Chloe and Zoey on her side … and at her keyboard! The fifth book in the bestselling Dork Diaries series by Rachel Renée Russell, author of The Misadventures of Max Crumbly (publishing June 2016). 'Funnier than ever.' Wondrous Reads Praise for the DORK DIARIES series: 'A brilliant read!' Mizz '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 the 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 'spot on for the tween market' The Bookseller 'The Dork Diariesseries is fast becoming my favourite for younger readers ... More please!' Wondrous Reads Blog 'A tantalising series' Waterstones Books Quarterly
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Dork Diaries: Dear Dork | Rachel Renée Russell

“Being a dork is just a part of being awesome!â€

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chloecosmo
Dork Diaries: Dear Dork | Rachel Renée Russell
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Through her funny and candid diary entries, Nikki learns about self-acceptance and the importance of being true to herself. With lots of illustrations and relatable moments, this book captures the chaos and excitement of being a middle schooler.

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Dork Diaries: Dear Dork | Rachel Renée Russell

Dear Dork is perfect for kids because it‘s funny and relatable, showing the everyday struggles of growing up. This book encourages children to be confident in who they are, which is one reason I would have this book in my classroom.

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Her: Did we just go to the library yesterday afternoon, or the day before?
Me: Both
Her: Oh. Well, can we go back again? I'm done with all my books.
😂 #raisingreaders #summerbreakproblems

maich 😂😂 7y
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Malisa
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Another reread finished! I feel like this has been the year of rereads for me 😅

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Malisa
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Doing a bit of rereading before bed 😊

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Eve1400
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