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Dork Diaries 8 (2014)

by Rachel Renée Russell(Favorite Author)
4.34 of 5 Votes: 3
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Aladdin
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Dork Diaries
review 1: This book is a fun and hilarious "diary" belonging to a cute and relatable teenage girl just trying to get through middle school. Its a book that will just make you smile the whole way through as it takes you through her dream as a character in all the famous fairytales. She just wants to get back home (sound familiar?) as she meets new characters looking very similar to her friends, crush, enemies and others from her school life. She finds herself in this weird world after getting hit on the head by the school popular snob, Mckenzie in gym while playing dodgeball. For a while shes stressed about writing a fairytale story worth an A plus! watch this hilarious story play out as she makes her way through yet another crazy adventure!
review 2: Dork Diaries was a v
... moreery good book, and surprisingly held my attention the entire time I was reading it. Throughout the book, Nikki Maxwell is having an awful day. Her new sweater gets ruined, she wakes up late, and gets knocked into a whole other world! Her enemy, Mackenzie Hollister, slams a dodgeball in poor Nikki’s face, causing her to go unconscious and visit a whole new world called Fantasy Land. In Fantasy Land, everyone Nikki knows is made into a fairy tale creature. For instance, Nikki’s two best friends, Chloe and Zoey, are Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks. Nikki’s worst enemy, Mackenzie, is the Wicked Witch of the West. During her time in the Fantasy Land, Nikki tells many of the fairy tale creatures to go against the rules of the people and follow their dreams of becoming adventurers, princesses, and much more. She goes through much trouble to find the Wizard of Odd so that he can help send her home. Alas, Nikki is framed for being a bad person, so the Queen of Hearts was going to execute her. Finally, Prince Brandon swoops in and saves the day along with many of Nikki’s other friends she met along the way. I personally really enjoyed this book. It was fun and relatable, but it was also very interesting at the same time to see the modern-day twist the author put on the people in the story. I didn’t like how the author used acronyms a lot! She incessantly used “OMG” and it began to get annoying to be honest. I think people who enjoy fantasy books or like the show Once Upon A Time would love this book! It’s so similar to Once Upon A Time it’s weird. less
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Hani
i want to read this book but how to open it i dont know tried alot pls help me
Adri
OMG this is TOTALLY THE BEST BOOK EVER
loveydovey
funny and good book
galveza8934
Really awesome!
jordan325i
it is amazing
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