Dork Diaries

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Dork Diaries (series)
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AuthorRachel Renée Russell
IllustratorRachel Renée Russell, Nikki Russell
CountryUnited States (published in 57 countries)
LanguageEnglish
GenreRealistic fiction, comedy, children's book
PublisherAladdin Paperbacks
Publication date
June 2009-present
Media typePrint (Hardcover)/E-Book

Dork Diaries is a children's book series written and illustrated by Rachel Renée Russell.

The series, written in a diary format, uses drawings, doodles, and comic strips to chronicle the daily life of its initially 14 (later 15)-year-old protagonist, Nicole "Nikki" Maxwelll.[1]

As of December 2023, more than 55 million copies of the Dork Diaries books have been sold. The books have been published in 57 countries with translations into 52 different languages.[2]

Books[edit]

# Title Date ISBN
1Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life
Dork Diaries (UK)
June 2, 2009978-1416980063
2Tales from a Not-So-Popular Party Girl
Party Time (UK)
June 8, 2010978-1416980087
3Tales from a Not-So-Talented Pop Star
Pop Star (UK)
June 7, 2011978-1442411906
4Tales from a Not-So-Graceful Ice Princess
Skating Sensation (UK)
June 5, 2012978-1536403527
5Tales from a Not-So-Smart Miss Know-it-All
Dear Dork (UK)
October 2, 2012978-1442449619
6Tales from a Not-So-Happy Heartbreaker
Holiday Heartbreak (UK)
June 4, 2013978-1442449633
7Tales from a Not-So-Glam TV Star
TV Star (UK)
June 4, 2014978-1484429976
8Tales from a Not-So-Happily Ever After
Once Upon a Dork (UK)
September 30, 2014978-1481421843
9Tales from a Not-So-Dorky Drama Queen
Drama Queen (UK)
June 2, 2015978-1442487697
10Tales from a Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter
Puppy Love (UK)
October 20, 2015978-1481457040
11Tales from a Not-So-Friendly Frenemy
Frenemies Forever (UK)
November 15, 2016978-1481479202
12Tales from a Not-So-Secret Crush Catastrophe
Crush Catastrophe (UK)
June 14, 2018978-1534405608
13Tales from a Not-So-Happy Birthday
Birthday Drama! (UK)
July 25, 2019978-1534426382
14Tales from a Not-So-Best-Friend Forever
Spectacular Superstar (UK)
October 22, 2019978-1534427204
15Tales from a Not-So-Posh Paris Adventure
I Love Paris! (UK)
September 26, 2023978-1534480483

Companion novels[edit]

  • How to Dork Your Diary (October 8, 2011), presented as the third-and-half entry in the main series, is an activity book containing activities for the reader to write their own diary in the style of the books. It starts with the premise of Nikki losing her diary and then presenting her diary tips to make up for the loss.
  • Dork Diaries OMG!: All About Me Diary! (October 8, 2013) is an activity book which offers a prompt for the reader to answer for each day of the year.

Audiobooks[edit]

Audiobooks for books 1 and 2 were released on September 28, 2010.[3]

The Misadventures of Max Crumbly spinoff[edit]

This spin-off series focuses on Maxwell "Max" Crumbly, the character introduced in Tales from a Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter and, also written in diary format, his life in middle school.

# Title Date ISBN
1Locker HeroJune 7, 2016978-1484481264
2Middle School MayhemJune 6, 2017978-1481460033
3Masters of MischiefJune 4, 2019978-1534453494

Characters[edit]

Nicole "Nikki" Maxwell

Nikki is the main character of the series. At the beginning, she transfers to Westchester Country Day, a private school she can only afford because of a scholarship. She is a misfit kid who lives with a family she considers weird (namely her father, an exterminator who drives around a van that has a giant cockroach on top of it), and is bullied by Mackenzie and the CCPs (Cute, Cool, & Popular clique). She enjoys art and sketching and has a flair for it. She has two best friends, Chloe Garcia and Zoeysha "Zoey" Franklin, and shows interest in Brandon Roberts, a fellow student who loves animals and photography. She has brown hair that is usually in pigtails and she is left-handed. Her real name is Nicole, but she prefers being called Nikki.

Mackenzie Hollister

The most popular girl at Westchester Country Day and the leader of the CCP. She has a locker next to Nikki's. Mackenzie is wealthy, spoiled, self-centered, and mean. She always wears top designer outfits, carries expensive bags, and wears a lot of lip gloss. She too has a crush on Brandon Roberts and tries to flirt with him, especially by twirling her hair, whenever possible. Mackenzie often bullies Nikki, calling her a dork, talking behind Nikki's back and trying to wreck her life with the help of her best friend, Jessica. She has blonde hair, blue eyes, and a little sister named Amanda, who is best friends with Nikki's sister, Brianna.

Chloe Christina Garcia

Nikki's best friend. Chloe is an avid reader and loves young adult romances. She is a self-proclaimed expert on boys and dating, and works in the library with Nikki and Zoey. She is described as somewhat prissy, but is a social outcast. Her parents own a software company. She is the fifth most unpopular girl at Westchester Country Day. Garcia is Latina.[4]

Zoeysha Ebony "Zoey" Franklin

Zoey is Nikki's other best friend. She is super smart and also an avid reader, and is a self-proclaimed expert in psychology. She enjoys self-help books and often quotes them. Zoey works in the school library with Nikki and Chloe. Her mother is an attorney and her father is a record executive, and they are divorced. Zoey is the third most unpopular girl in the school. She is African-American.[4]

Brandon Roberts

Nikki's and Mackenzie's crush. He is not as impressed by Mackenzie as everybody else, very obviously preferring Nikki. In the second book, he asks her to the dance (see above). In the seventh book, he kissed Nikki. In the books, he is described as "super cute" with wavy hair and blue eyes. He is shy around Nikki. Brandon is a photographer for Westchester Middle School's newspaper, and in Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Talented Pop Star, it is revealed Brandon plays the drums and joins Nikki's band, "Actually, I'm Not Really Sure Yet". His parents died sometime before the series and he lives with his grandparents. He works in an animal center named Fuzzy Friends and loves being with the puppies there. He hopes to be a veterinarian in the future. In the 12th book, he finally confessed to Nikki that he likes her a lot.

Brianna Lynn Maxwell

Nikki's little 6-year-old sister. Brianna is afraid of the tooth fairy because Nikki told her the tooth fairy collects children's teeth to make dentures for old people. She is terrible at cooking, often causing a mess, but she enjoys it. In the 13th book, she starts a business of dog biscuits that she makes herself, and earns more than $500 to pay for Nikki's birthday party. She has a imaginary friend named Miss Penelope (which is her own hand with a face drawn on it with an ink pen), and loves Princess Sugar Plum. She is best friends with Amanda Hollister, Mackenzie Hollister's younger sister.

Jessica Hunter

The second highest-ranking CCPs at WCD and Mackenzie's best friend. She also dislikes Nikki, and bullies her alongside Mackenzie. Jessica has blonde hair and loves the color pink.

Violet Baker

The most popular girl out of the most unpopular people. When she signs up to run for chairperson of WCD's Halloween dance, she loses to MacKenzie Hollister and signs up for clean-up committee instead. When Mackenzie quits, Violet becomes head of the entertainment committee. She has a huge iTunes collection and is in a wheelchair. She appears in the second and third book. In Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not So Talented Pop Star, it is revealed Violet plays the piano. She is the pianist in Nikki's band, Actually, I'm Not Really Sure Yet.

Theodore L. "Theo" Swagmire III

One of the unpopular boys in WCD and one of Nikki's friends. He is known for being the school nerd, and in Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not So Talented Pop Star, it is revealed he plays guitar. He is lead guitarist in Nikki's band, Actually, I'm Not Really Sure Yet. He hopes to one day go to Hogwarts. He had a big crush on Mackenzie, but now has a crush on Zoey Franklin because they went together as dates to the Sweetheart Dance in Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Happy Heartbreaker.

Marcy Simms

Nikki meets Marcy through her post as Miss-Know-It-All. Marcy sends an anonymous letter to Miss Know-It-All, saying that she's new, being bullied by some other girls, and can't find friends. Nikki tells her to hang in there, and keeps a look out for the new girl. She soon finds Marcy, and invites her to Brandon's birthday party, where Marcy has a great time. Marcy is Mackenzie's assistant fashion director for the newspaper, but is bullied by Mackenzie, and is deemed to be unfashionable by the latter. Marcy wears sports glasses and has short hair.

Marcus

Marcus is a recurring character in the Dork Diaries series. He is the guitarist of Nikki's band, Actually, I'm Not Really Sure Yet. He appears in Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Talented Pop Star and Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Happy Heartbreaker. He appears to be a shy, nice, and thoughtful character in Dork Diaries and is also known as one of the smartest people in school along with Theodore L. Swagmire III. He also has a crush on Chloe Garcia, and the both of them went on a date at the Sweetheart Dance in Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So Happy Heartbreaker.

Tiffany Davenport

Tiffany is the secondary antagonist of the Dork Diaries series. She is a student at North Hampton Hills International Academy, along with her best friends, Hayley and Ava. She debuted in Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So Friendly Frenemy. She is Nikki's enemy, and Mackenzie's frenemy. Her mother found out in book 12 that she was a cyberbully, and forced her to do community service doing the summer (which Tiffany really disliked). André is her stepbrother.

André

André is the stepbrother of Tiffany. He was introduced in Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Secret Crush Catastrophe as Nikki's pen pal. Nikki first believes that he is a girl named Andrea and accidentally reveals some embarrassing information to him as a result, but they both become friends. André somewhat rivaled Brandon Roberts for Nikki's affection at first, but he eventually understood that Nikki only saw him as a friend and backed off. He is also the first and only friend of Nikki to call her Nicole.

Reception, awards, and honors[edit]

Kirkus Reviews' review of Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life praises the humor and ability to reflect upon early adolescence experiences well, saying "Nikki's journey of self-discovery will appeal to preadolescent readers struggling to find their places in the world."[5]

As of December 2023, the Dork Diaries series has spent 331 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list in the Children's Series category.[6]

Book 1

Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Fabulous Life was on the New York Times Best Seller list list for 42 weeks upon release[7] and the USA Today Best Sellers list for 7 weeks.[8] It was awarded the 2010 Children's Choice Book of the Year Award for the 5th/6th grade division.[9] On February 10, 2011, it was nominated as Book of the Year by the Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards.[10]

Book 2

Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Popular Party Girl was on the New York Times Best Seller list list for 42 weeks upon release[11] and the USA Today Best Sellers list for 12 weeks.[8] Books 1 and 2 appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list simultaneously for 17 weeks, with the former peaking at #4 and the latter at #2.

Book 3

Dork Diaries: Tales From A Not-So-Talented Pop Star was on the New York Times Best Seller list list for 28 weeks upon release[11] and the USA Today Best Sellers list for 28 weeks.[8]

Book 3 1/2

Dork Diaries: How To Dork Your Diary was on the New York Times Best Seller list list for 14 weeks upon release.[11]

The eighth book, Tales of a Not-So-Happily Ever After, won the 2015 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work – Children award.[12]

Film adaptation[edit]

In March 2014, Summit Entertainment acquired the movie rights to the series. Karen Rosenfelt was reported to be in negotiations to produce.[13][14] However, no news on the movie has been announced since.

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""Dork Diaries: About"". Archived from the original on May 29, 2010.
  2. ^ "Dork Diaries: News" Archived May 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Dork Diaries Audiobooks on". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  4. ^ a b Cavna, Michael (21 May 2015). "'Dork Diaries': The book empire built one awkward moment at a time". The Washington Post. Retrieved 23 August 2022.
  5. ^ "Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life by Rachel Renée Russell". Kirkus Reviews. June 1, 2009. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  6. ^ Sehgal, Parul. "Best Sellers August 12, 2012". Best seller list. The New York Times. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  7. ^ Taylor, Ihsan. ""The New York Times Best Sellers: Children's Books" on". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  8. ^ a b c "Best-Selling Books Database on USA Today". Content.usatoday.com. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  9. ^ "Children's Choice Book Awards Announced" Archived December 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Nickelodeon Kid's Choice Awards 2011 Nominees". Nick.com. 2012-02-29. Archived from the original on 2011-04-09. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  11. ^ a b c Cowles, Gregory. ""The New York Times Best Sellers: Children's Books" on". The New York Times. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  12. ^ Washington, Arlene (February 6, 2015). "2015 Image Winners". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  13. ^ McNary, Dave. "'Dork Diaries' Becomes a Movie with 'Twilight' Producer." Variety
  14. ^ Bacle, Ariana. "Summits nabs rights to 'Dork Diaries' book series." Entertainment Weekly. Mar. 25, 2014

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