- Illustrated Chapter Books
- Ages 9–12
- Comedy
Dork Diaries: Drama Queen
Book 9 of 16 in Dork DiariesView the full series
MacKenzie steals Nikki's diary and fills it with her own scheming version of events - so this instalment is told in duelling voices. The series' cleverest twist on the diary format, with the rivalry cranked up.
- 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.
This time the drama comes with a twist: MacKenzie Hollister has got her hands on Nikki's precious diary - and decides to fill it with her own poisonous version of events. For twelve days the story is told in duelling voices, with MacKenzie scheming to turn Brandon against Nikki and paint herself as the misunderstood heroine of Westchester Country Day. As the sabotage escalates and misunderstandings pile up, Nikki has to fight to reclaim her diary, her friendships and the truth. Featuring both girls' handwriting and doodles, this ninth book is the series' cleverest structural gag, letting readers see the same middle-school world through the eyes of both the dork and her nemesis. Funny, twisty and full of he-said-she-said mischief, it's Dork Diaries with the rivalry cranked all the way up.
Fit check
Right for your child?
Where it lands by age
A 9-12 diary comedy for the middle-to-upper band, given the he-said-she-said rivalry. 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…
- Being bullied
- Making friends
Why it lands
Why they love it.
Why kids love it
Reading MacKenzie's snarky, self-serving version of events in Nikki's own diary is a brilliant, funny gimmick, and the battle to set the record straight makes this one of the most page-turning entries in the series.
- Friendship and belonging
- The underdog winning
- Being understood finally
- Proving yourself
Why parents love it
A fast, doodle-packed read with an inventive dual-diary structure that keeps reluctant readers hooked. The rivalry is played for comedy, and honesty and real friendship come out on top.
- Shared humour
- Quick to read
In the series
Dork Diaries.
16 books · open the series →
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Come into this from…
Easier or preparing reads — perfect lead-ins.
Where to go next…
Escalation reads — a step up in scale, silliness, or stakes.
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