Never Do Anything Ever
Let's Pretend This Never Happened
Am I The Princess Or The Frog?
Never Underestimate Your Dumbness
Can Adults Become Human?
A Tripple Scoop Of Rage With Giggle Sprinkles
It's Not My Fault I Know Everything
My Pants Are Haunted
The Problem With Here Is It's Where I'm From
Okay, So Maybe I Do Have Superpowers
That's What Friends Aren't For
The Worst Things In Life Are Also Free
Me (Just Like You, Only Better)
Some titles of other "Dear Dumb Diary" books include "Let's Pretend This Never Happened," "My Pants Are Haunted," "Am I the Princess or the Frog?" and "Never Do Anything, Ever."
It is spelled Dear Diary.
No, "Dear Dumb Diary" is a fictional series of children's books written by Jim Benton. The books are written in diary format and follow the humorous and relatable experiences of the main character, Jamie Kelly.
There will not be a dear dumb diary TV series because there might be a movie. This series of books is getting old and not there are not many books. Also, people don't really read them. Thank you :D have a good day!!!!!
The setting of the Dear Dumb Diary books by Jim Benton is the fictional school of Mackerel Middle School in the town of Enigma, Ohio. The books follow the humorous diary entries of the main character, Jamie Kelly, as she navigates the ups and downs of middle school life.
Right now numbers 1-9
well nobody but jamie from the dear dumb diary books knows (it is not really a REAL place)
Some popular dairy kid books include the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" series by Jeff Kinney, "Dork Diaries" by Rachel Renee Russell, and "Dear Dumb Diary" by Jim Benton. These books often feature humorous and relatable stories about the lives of kids navigating school and friendships.
They are very, VERY funny! But it is also very good because Jamie, (the one who write the diary) is very weird!
....maybe fom his experience at middle school...
Jim Benton is the author of "Dear Dumb Diary".
Jim Benton writes the Dear Dumb Diary series
A diary opener is the very first entry in a diary or journal. It typically sets the tone for what will follow and may include the date, location, and initial thoughts or feelings of the writer. It serves as an introduction to the diary itself.