![]() After you select your 10 questions, remember to click on the pink VOTE button at the bottom of the page to see the results of the poll so far. Thousands of discount books in stock and. You can participate in the poll by clicking on the link below. Buy books online, browse our Book Boxes, join our Book Club, or surprise yourself with a mystery box of books. I will consider the questions YOU selected when we relaunch our advice column in the near future. This means you will get to vote for your 10 FAV advice questions. Please vote for your most burning question for each of the 10 topics shown in the list above. The best way to gather the information for our Advice Column is for all of YOU Dork Diaries SUPERFANS to complete my Opinion Poll!Įach of the 10 topics above will contain the TWO most popular questions that we’ve received on our Ask Nikki and Ask Brandon columns over the years. Here is a list of the 10 most popular advice topics on our Dork Diaries website: I would like to know the topics you’re most interested in reading about here in our Advice Column. Soon, we’ll be bringing back our advice column in a brand new, fun, and exciting format. We’re also adding new material and updating our older columns. The Amazing Edie Eckhart by Rosie Jones also has a sparky narrator in Edie, who’s navigating new friendships when starting senior school.īest Friends by Jacqueline Wilson is a classic and asks the question what would you do if your best friend moved miles away?įinally, sisters can also be friends – or not! Cathy Cassidy’s Chocolate Box Girls series is about step-sisters, and explores this sibling friendship dynamic.It’s Nikki here, and I have an exciting update on our Advice Column!Īs you have probably noticed, we’re in the process of redesigning the Dork Diaries website and making a lot of changes. What’s New, Harper Drew? by Kathy Weeks explores how important it is to impress the popular girl. ![]() All the stories above have brilliant friends in them as well, but the following recommendations particularly focus on friendship. We love stories about friends – and BFFs. Illustration from the cover of Glow Up, Lara Bloom Funny, warm-hearted and full of drama, they are a must-read.įinally, for a slightly older read, Glow Up, Lara Bloom by Dee Benson follows Lara, star of the school football team, as she and her friends ‘glow up’ to become the best possible versions of themselves. We can’t miss out The Princess Diaries – a classic series by Meg Cabot, but do read the books before you watch the films. But then Ade is invited to hang out with the popular girls… If you want two perspectives, try The Offline Diaries by Yomi Adegoke and Elizabeth Uviebinené, where Ade and Shanice become instant friends. Could it be the annoying new girl trying to steal her BFF? Bea in Diary of an Accidental Witch by Perdita and Honor Cargill also has school troubles – her dad’s sent her to a school for witches! Follow the feisty Billie’s ups and downs as she tries to work out who the school purse thief is. If it’s the diary format that’s particularly captivating, try The Accidental Diary of B.U.G. ![]() Maddy Yip’s Guide to Life by Sue Cheung is very funny, packed with illustrations and is written in such a conversational tone that Maddy will feel like a real friend to the reader. Similarly, Loki by Louie Stowell has scribbles and drawings throughout it, and is the very funny story of the Norse god Loki forced to go to school as a human boy. Both chart the main character’s often hilarious progress through the choppy waters of secondary school and friendship. If illustrations are important to this reader, try The Extremely Embarrassing Life of Lottie Brooks by Katie Kirby, which has similar doodle pictures, and the two-colour graphic novel Frankie’s World by Aoife Dooley. There are a lot of Dork Diaries books to read, and once the super-fan is happy to move on, here are some books that are equally enjoyable. Plus, all the cringe moments with her family, and the fun with her BFFs are so relatable. The doodles, sketches and short diary entries make the Dork Diaries series super appealing. Millions of fans love reading about Nikki Maxwell and her adorkable mishaps at high school. In 15 fully dramatized episodes, an animated cast of characters hilariously present Nikki’s Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life. Meet Nikki Maxwell She’s starting eight grade in a new schooland her very first diary. If you've finished the hilarious Dork Diaries series by Rachel Renée Russell, check out our recommendations on what to read next. Listen to Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Fabulous Life on Spotify. ![]()
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