3 Answers2025-08-01 13:18:34
I'm thrilled to say there are currently 15 books in the main series. Each one is packed with Nikki Maxwell's hilarious middle school adventures, doodles, and drama. The series kicks off with 'Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life' and goes all the way to 'Dork Diaries 15: Tales from a Not-So-Posh Paris Adventure.' Plus, there are a few spin-offs like the 'How to Dork Your Diary' guide and the 'O.M.G. All About Me Diary!' which add even more fun to the collection. The books are perfect for anyone who loves a mix of humor, heart, and relatable chaos.
5 Answers2026-06-14 03:19:50
Man, I just checked Rachel Renée Russell's website yesterday because my niece won't stop bugging me about Nikki Maxwell's latest adventures. The newest installment is 'Dork Diaries: Spectacular Superstar' (Book 15), and it dropped in 2022. From what I gathered, it's all about Nikki juggling school, friendships, and her band—classic middle-school chaos but with that hilarious diary-style drama Russell nails so well.
What's cool is how the series still manages to feel fresh after all these years. My niece says the new book has this wild plot where Nikki's band gets a chance to open for a famous singer, but of course, everything goes sideways in the most relatable ways. If you grew up with these books like I did, it's kinda nostalgic seeing how Nikki's world expands while keeping that awkward charm.
3 Answers2026-07-08 15:50:08
I finally got around to reading 'Tales from a Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter' last weekend, and it's basically total chaos from the start. Nikki's supposed to be watching this super fancy, prize-winning show cat named Miss Penelope for a neighbor, but of course it immediately goes wrong—the cat escapes. The whole book is this frantic scramble to find the cat before the owners get back, with Nikki dragging Chloe and Zoey into the mess.
What I liked was how the pet-sitting disaster collides with everything else in her life, like the big dance at school and her ongoing stress about Brandon maybe moving. There’s a pretty funny subplot involving MacKenzie trying to one-up her with a dog, and the usual diary entries and doodles make the panic feel real. It all wraps up in that classic, slightly over-the-top Dork Diaries way where everything sort of works out, but you’re left wondering how the school isn’t just a pile of rubble by now.
3 Answers2026-07-08 15:33:47
Actually, 'Dork Diaries' Book 10 is 'Tales from a Not-So-Perfect Pet Sitter'. The main crew is pretty consistent by this point, but their dynamics get a fresh twist with the whole pet-sitting plot.
The absolute core is, of course, Nikki Maxwell, telling the whole story through her diary. Her best friends, Chloe and Zoey, are right there with her, trying to help manage the pet-sitting chaos. The main antagonist, MacKenzie Hollister, is naturally involved, causing trouble as usual. The big one is Brandon Roberts, Nikki's crush—their will-they-won't-they tension is a major thread, especially with the pets creating accidental bonding moments. You also get Nikki's family: her mom, dad, and her younger sister Brianna, who is a chaotic force of nature all her own.
What I liked this time was how the animals almost became characters too, forcing interactions and misunderstandings that pushed the main human relationships forward. Brianna nearly steals the show, as usual.
3 Answers2026-07-08 02:44:54
I gave up after book six, so I was skeptical picking this one up for my niece. Honestly, it felt like more of the same – Nikki’s school dramas, her crush on Brandon, the mean girl MacKenzie causing trouble. The formula works for kids who are already hooked, but if they’re getting a bit older or restless, it might not hold them. The art and diary format are still fun, but the stakes feel repetitive.
That said, my niece (she's nine) devoured it in an afternoon and immediately asked for the next one. For the target audience, it’s clearly a hit. It’s a safe, familiar read that doesn’t try to be more than it is. I’d say it’s worth it if your kid is deep into the series, but maybe not the book to start with if they’re new to it.
3 Answers2026-07-08 13:05:02
I searched for that a while back when my niece was desperate to read it after finishing book nine. The honest truth is, there's no free or official digital version for the 'Dork Diaries' series floating around online in a legit way. The publisher, Aladdin/Simon & Schuster, keeps those e-book rights locked down pretty tight. I checked all the usual library apps like Libby and Hoopla—they sometimes have it, but it depends entirely on your local library's catalog and there's always a waitlist.
Your best, most reliable bet is to buy the e-book from retailers like Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, or Google Play Books. It's usually around seven or eight bucks. I know it's not the 'free' answer, but the series is still so popular, finding a pirated copy is a hassle and just takes money from the author. I ended up just ordering a physical copy from Bookshop.org to support a local store; it arrived in two days.