- Illustrated Chapter Books
- Ages 9–12
- Comedy
Dork Diaries: Party Time
Book 2 of 16 in Dork DiariesView the full series
Nikki's diary of Halloween-dance disaster: overhearing MacKenzie's lie, signing up for clean-up duty, then juggling three costumes and two parties at once when her crush finally asks her. Classic Dork Diaries chaos.
- 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.
Nikki Maxwell is desperate for one thing: for her crush Brandon to ask her to the school's Halloween Dance. But when she overhears mean girl MacKenzie bragging that she and Brandon are going together, a heartbroken Nikki signs up for the dance clean-up committee instead - and agrees to help run a Halloween party for her little sister Brianna's ballet class. Then Brandon actually asks her, MacKenzie's boast turns out to be a lie, and Nikki finds herself trying to be in two places at once, juggling three costumes and one very complicated social calendar. Written and doodled in Nikki's trademark diary style, this second instalment piles on the friendship wobbles, crush confusion and slapstick party chaos that fans adore, while keeping Chloe, Zoey and Brianna firmly at the heart of the fun.
Fit check
Right for your child?
Where it lands by age
A 9-12 comedy in Nikki's diary voice. Light prose, big handwriting and cartoons make it easy for reluctant readers; the friendship and first-crush storylines suit the upper end of that band best.
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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
- Low self esteem
Why it lands
Why they love it.
Why kids love it
The comedy of Nikki trying to be everywhere at once - clean-up crew, ballet-class party and the dance with Brandon - is peak Dork Diaries chaos, and the crush drama with MacKenzie's lie keeps you turning pages to see it all unravel.
- Friendship and belonging
- The underdog winning
- Being understood finally
- Proving yourself
Why parents love it
A breezy, heavily illustrated read that keeps reluctant readers going, with a reassuringly low-stakes world of dances, costumes and friendship. The takeaway - honesty and loyalty win out over popularity games - is a welcome one.
- Shared humour
- Quick to read
In the series
Dork Diaries.
16 books · open the series →
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