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Dork Diaries is a children's book series written by Rachel Renée Russell and illustrated by Nikki Russell and Rachel Renée Russell. [ 1 ] 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" Maxwell.
The third category lists hoax diaries, that were presented as being true diaries of real people when first published, but were later discovered to be fiction. Go Ask Alice , the first of a number of books by Beatrice Sparks purported to be based on diaries of real teenagers, was originally presented by Sparks as the non-fictional diary of an ...
Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Glam TV Star (Book 7) was released on June 3, 2014, and landed on the New York Times Best Sellers list for Children's Series. Dork Diaries: Tales From a Not-So-Happily Ever After (Book 8) was released on September 30, 2014, and landed on the New York Times Best Sellers list for Children's Series. Dork Diaries ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 December 2024. This article is about the author and cartoonist. For the former American football player, see Jeff Kinney (American football). American author, cartoonist and screenwriter (born 1971) Jeff Kinney Kinney in November 2011 Born (1971-02-19) February 19, 1971 (age 53) Fort Washington ...
[1] [2] The series follows Greg Heffley, a middle-schooler (high-schooler from book 19 onwards) who illustrates his daily life in a diary (although he insists that it is a journal). [3] Kinney spent eight years working on the first book before showing it to a publisher. [4] In 2004, Funbrain and Kinney released an online version of Diary of a ...
A modern example includes the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series where each book of the series is written in a first-person view of the main character, as if the book were an actual diary. Other examples are the Bert Diaries and the cellphone diaries in the Japanese manga and anime television series Future Diary .
Based on the second book, Rodrick Rules, with elements from The Last Straw. Principal photography began on August 23, 2010, and was completed on October 27, 2010, with filming taking place in Vancouver and New Westminster. The film was directed by David Bowers, with Zachary Gordon reprising his role as Greg Heffley.
The idea for the series came when Penguin Random House asked Mrs. Osborne to start writing a series of children's books. [6] Mrs. Osborne knew from the beginning that she wanted to include time travel, [6] and the idea for the treehouse as the means of time travel came to her when she and her husband saw one while on a walk in the forest in ...