Dork Diaries #1: Dork Diaries

First in the bestselling series! Say hello to Nikki Maxwell: the loveable dork who’s taken over the world. Basically, she’s the female Wimpy Kid – incredibly funny, socially challenged and totally ruling the book charts. Nikki has always been a massive dork, but now she’s making a fresh start. She’s moving to a new school: a chance to (hopefully) leave her old lame ways in the past. Giggle at Nikki’s doodles and diary entries as she starts at her new school and instantly makes a bitter enemy. Oops! Will Nikki ever shake off her dorky ways? Don’t tell her we said this – but we totally hope not!

  • The first book in this worldwide bestselling series
  • Full of laugh-out-loud humour and fantastic cartoons
  • Great for fans of Tom Gates or Diary of a Wimpy Kid
  • 13 million Dork Diaries books in print worldwide

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  • great book based on the writers daughter

    15 October 2022

  • it is sooo funny I laughed for 5 minutes

    1 November 2021

  • loved it

    So dorky! I completely love this book but annoyingly it’s not free so I can’t even get to see all of the rest but I still love it so much I don’t really care keep on the good work! I just love it!

    7 December 2019

  • loved it

    It was great reading this book and I enjoyed so much!

    18 April 2019

  • loved it

    I like this book because it is sort of like my life. My favourite part is when she became BFFS with Chloe and Zoey. My second favourite part is when she started drawing tatoos for people .

    25 April 2018

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    Rachel Renée Russell

    Rachel Renée Russell is an attorney and the author of both the Dork Diaries and The Misadventures of Max Crumbly series.

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