Review: Dork Diaries 3 1/2, 4, & 5

The Dork Diaries has been steadily circulating in my middle school library for some time now, but for the last 5 months, this series has been the most requested and on the top 10 list of items circulated since September. The series reads like Diary of a Wimpy Kid but actually skews to a younger [...]

The Dork Diaries has been steadily circulating in my middle school library for some time now, but for the last 5 months, this series has been the most requested and on the top 10 list of items circulated since September. The series reads like Diary of a Wimpy Kid but actually skews to a younger audience—the reading level isn’t very difficult—while the topics talk right to the heart of any middle school girl. There is a bratty younger sister, mean girls, crushes, embarrassing parents, and of course tons of homework!

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By Russell, Rachel Renee’
Ages 9-13
Aladdin, October 2011, 978-1-4424-2234-6
$12.99, unpaged
The Dork Diaries 3½ is actually a how-to book for young girls interested in keeping their own diaries, but the instructions are cleverly told to the audience as Nikki narrates her latest adventure: Her own diary is missing. As her saga unfolds, Nikki hands out lots of interesting tips on keeping a diary. Like Never Ever Leave Your Diary Where a Nosy Creep Can Sneak a Peek! Or discover your diary identity (a blog, journal, sketch book etc.). As each tip is given, space is given to readers to try their own hand at it, and at the end there are many blank pages for readers to fill on their own.

Note to self:  Not the best addition to a library shelf….This title is best suited for a home collection. But the story Nikki spins is mentioned in passing in the next volume, so readers will be curious. Perhaps adding this volume with a label not to write or draw in it is a viable option.

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By Russell, Rachel Renee’
Ages 9-13
Aladdin, June 2012, 978-1-4424-1192-0
$13.99, 368 p.
Nikki continues her saga in volume 4. Her class’s latest PE unit is ice skating. The students have a choice: Skate in the charity ice show (and find a charity to sponsor) or take the skating basics. Nikki and her BFFs choose to skate in the charity ice show. Nikki even finds the perfect charity to sponsor, an animal shelter which is in danger of closing. If it closes, her crush Brandon will probably have to move. But there are a few problems: Nikki can’t skate, and McKenzie, her mean-girl nemesis, wants to outdo and outshine Nikki. Will she succeed at her ice skating debut and keep Brandon in town, or will McKenzie get her way?

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By Russell, Rachel Renee’
Ages 9-13
Aladdin, October 2012, 978-1-4424-4961-9
$13.99, 321 p.
Here Nikki and her friends start out the New Year by TPing mean girl Mackenzie’s house. Afraid Mackenzie will rat them out and get them thrown out of school, Nikki joins the school paper to keep one step ahead of McKenzie and becomes the popular advice columnist Miss Know-it-All.

All novels are told in pictures and words, incorporating some of the conventions of a comic, but this is squarely a hybrid novel, capitalizing on the popularity of the pictures and words format. The books are all filled with humor, so it’s easy to appreciate their appeal. Moreover, the themes of the books will resonate with middle grade readers:  Friendship, fitting in, family life. They are easy to read and speak to the girls’ lives. It’s no wonder these light-hearted titles have not stayed on my shelves all year.

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