"Dork Diaries 7" is called "Tales from a Not-So-Glam TV Star."
It hasn't came out yet but Dork Diaries 6 is coming out
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The Dork Diaries at Books-a-million cot $31.91 and is available in a box set.
Dork Diaries has a very nice and easy to understand text which is good for most 6, 7 and 8 year olds. However it has dating drama and "mean girl madness" in it. It's not good for a young kid (most girls read it) but I feel that a girl with a minimum age of 7 could read it.
Dork Diaries is a set of comedic Children's Books that feature the personal diary entries of 14 year old West Chester Country Day Middle School student Nikki Maxwell. The book is written in a humorous, comedic tone which makes the book fall under the comedy genre. The most recent book in the series "Dork Diaries 7: Tales from a Not-So-Glam TV Star" was released in June of 2014.
Well if you mean, the book Dork Diaries, and you want to make an account, this is what you do: 1. Go to Dorkdiaries.com 2. Click on "My Blog" 3. Pick one of the entries. 4. Scroll down to the very bottom. 5. There is a comment box. 6. Type your name, email, website and comment. 7. You're registered! Hope this helped!
Dork Diaries One and Dork Diaries Two are already in store. If you cant find one in a shop look on Amazon. The third Dork diary is most likely to come out in summer 2011 . IT IS THE BEST SERIES EVER.
Dork Diaries 1: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Lifehas 304 pages. It is the first book in an eleven book series. It was written by Rachel Rene Russell.
The Accelerated Reader (AR) level for the "Dork Diaries" series generally ranges from 3.0 to 5.0, depending on the specific book. Most titles in the series are typically aimed at middle-grade readers, making them suitable for students in grades 4 to 7. Each book's AR level and point value can be found on the AR website or through school libraries that utilize the program.
"Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Happily Ever After," which is the eighth book in the series, is generally aimed at middle-grade readers, typically ages 8 to 12. The reading level aligns with grades 3 to 7, making it accessible for young readers who enjoy humor and relatable themes about friendship and school life. The book features a mix of text and illustrations, appealing to its target audience.
Three examples of figurative language from "Dork Diaries Book 7" are: "Her smile was as bright as the sun" - This is a simile comparing the brightness of the girl's smile to the sun. "His words were a dagger to her heart" - This is a metaphor describing how hurtful the boy's words were to the girl. "The wind whispered secrets through the trees" - This is personification, giving human-like qualities to the wind by suggesting it can whisper secrets.