- Illustrated Chapter Books
- Ages 9–12
- Comedy
Dork Diaries: Dear Dork
Book 5 of 16 in Dork DiariesView the full series
Nikki becomes the school paper's secret agony aunt, 'Miss Know-It-All', and is buried in a hundred letters begging for advice - just as she realises she badly needs some herself. A funny, warm-hearted Dork Diaries.
- Best for9–12
- FormatIllustrated
The vibe
What it’s like.
Style
- Comedic
- Conversational
- Epistolary
Tone
- Funny
- Silly
- Warm
- Irreverent
Themes
Experience meters
What’s it about?
The story.
When MacKenzie starts a nasty gossip column threatening to spill secrets - including some about Brandon - Nikki gets pulled into the world of the school newspaper. Handed the paper's neglected advice column, she writes anonymously as 'Miss Know-It-All'. At first nobody writes in; then Chloe and Zoey put up decorated letterboxes around school and suddenly Nikki is drowning in a hundred pleas for help. Doling out wise, funny and occasionally disastrous advice to her classmates is fun - until Nikki realises she could use some serious guidance of her own, especially where Brandon and MacKenzie are concerned. Told in Nikki's signature doodled diary style, this fifth book plays the agony-aunt premise for big laughs while quietly exploring what it really means to help other people with their problems.
Fit check
Right for your child?
Where it lands by age
A 9-12 diary comedy pitched at the middle of the band. The advice-column premise adds a touch more social nuance; light prose and cartoons keep it easy and reluctant-reader friendly.
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- Best fit · 9–12
- Read aloud · 8–11
- Independent · 9–12
Prose load
Light
Visual support
High
Reluctant-reader friendly
Very
Read-aloud quality
Workable
Works well for
- Reading together
- Gift-buying
- Reluctant readers
Nothing in the book is likely to concern most parents. Safe to recommend without preview.
Bedtime suitability
2 / 5 · Better outside bedtime
Sensitive-child
5 / 5 · Good fit
Graphic intensity
1 / 5 · None
Best for
- Funny diary
- Friendship drama
- Reluctant readers
- School stories
Avoid if
- Wants high stakes adventure
- Prefers no crush storylines
Particularly good for children who are…
- Making friends
Why it lands
Why they love it.
Why kids love it
The gag of Nikki dishing out confident advice to a hundred classmates while her own life falls apart is comedy gold, and the anonymous-columnist premise lets her observe all the school drama at once. Funny and surprisingly big-hearted.
- Friendship and belonging
- The underdog winning
- Being understood finally
- Proving yourself
Why parents love it
A quick, doodle-heavy read that hooks reluctant readers, with a gently positive core about listening to other people's troubles. Low-stakes and low-worry throughout.
- Shared humour
- Quick to read
In the series
Dork Diaries.
16 books · open the series →
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Easier or preparing reads — perfect lead-ins.
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Escalation reads — a step up in scale, silliness, or stakes.
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