1 - Dork Diaries
The book is known for its humor, often derived from Nikki's witty observations and the comedic situations she finds herself in.
"Dork Diaries" was well-received by both critics and readers. It is praised for its lighthearted yet meaningful take on the challenges of adolescence. The book's success led to a series of sequels and spin-offs, making it a beloved franchise among young readers. dork diaries 1
On the very first day, Nikki accidentally trips into a trash can while trying to avoid the most popular girl in school: MacKenzie Hollister. MacKenzie is wealthy, blonde, manipulative, and the self-appointed queen of the CCP (Cute, Cool & Popular) group. She humiliates Nikki in front of everyone, and from that moment on, MacKenzie makes it her mission to ruin Nikki’s life. The book is known for its humor, often
To make matters worse, her parents have given her a diary. Nikki is initially insulted—she wanted a new phone, not a "stupid diary." But she begrudgingly begins to write, setting the stage for a story that is equal parts hilarious, cringe-worthy, and heartwarming. The book's success led to a series of
Meanwhile, Nikki discovers that the school is holding an art competition to design the cover of the upcoming yearbook. The prize? A scholarship to the school — something Nikki desperately needs, since her dad is struggling to pay tuition. Nikki is a phenomenal artist, so she enters immediately. But so does MacKenzie, who has zero talent but plenty of confidence and her mom’s connections.
The novel highlights the importance of true friendship. Nikki's relationships with her best friend Brian (despite his sometimes distant behavior due to his girlfriend) and her other friends are central to her life.
The art competition arrives. MacKenzie submits a glitter-glued, tacky design obviously done by her mother. Nikki submits a beautiful manga-style drawing featuring a dorky girl triumphantly holding a pencil like a sword. The judges — including the principal and Brandon — are torn. But Brandon secretly photographs Nikki’s drawing and campaigns for it in the yearbook club.





