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Dork Diaries: Holiday Heartbreak by Rachel Renée Russell - review

2023-04-29 10:58:08

This book is about a 14 year old girl named Nikki who is a fool of school. She has a boyfriend named Brandon, and everyone likes it. The biggest challenge she faced was to overcome the bullying of McKenzie, the head of CCP (cute and cool pop) gang. In the opinion of Nikki, Mackenzie is "shark with thick heel, fitting jeans and sharks".

This series is similar to the diary of the Wimpy Kid series, but for girls. It is funny, foolish, and has a good illustration. There is something in the book that makes me laugh. When Brandon was asked about her, Nikki 's response was as follows. Happy wheezing, body wet with sweat and pure fatigue

Rachel Renée Russell said the collection was inspired by her own high school experience and the experiences of her two daughters, Erin and Nikki. My eldest daughter Eileen helped me composition and my eldest daughter Nicky helped illustrate the illustration. Dork Diaries is published by Aladdin Paperback. Niki Maxwell, 14 years old, was not happy because her father arranged a scholarship to attend a private high school called Westchester Village Day as part of her pest control service contract. Niki is not suitable for wealthy designer students and spends most of her time on her diary. To make matters worse, she has a locker next to MacKenzie Hollister, the most popular girl at school. MacKenzie calls Nikki "Dork" and spared no effort to make Nikki's life disastrous

This is an enthusiastic confrontation of part 1 of the # 1 New York Times bestseller DORK DIARIES series. Nicki Maxwell has the worst luck. In all schools where she can be assigned to the Student Exchange Week program, she is trapped in North Hampton Hills, her main enemy, McKenzie Hollister 's new school. To make matters worse, only someone at NHH can get it from MacKenzie MacKenzie! At least Nikki can write every moment about the drama in her diary, so the reader will not miss it.