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A review by teaenjoyer
Dork Diaries OMG!: All About Me Diary! by Rachel Renée Russell
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this part is a "fill up blank space with your own answer" i was only pertaining to the questions. to properly rate this, one must remember it is a book aimed for children in middle school. since it has 365 questions for each for one day of the year and outlined months i was trying to do my best and shortly rate every month separately.
january - trivial questions intertwined with hit questions
february - questions mainly focused on matters of the heart because of valentine's day
march - questions are ( almost ) only revolving around being famous/music - just pop culture
april - sweet, calm and mundane
may - too plain, boring, it felt like the author must have been in a slump, while writing those silly questions
june - again - a disaster
july - as i expected it is very vacationing
august - most of the questions gave the vibe of returning from vacation, a barbecue with friends - i'm hyperbolizing, but i'd say it has its charm
september - as expected back to school
october - autumnal and friendly and lots of halloween questions
november - slump
december - i expected a very atmospheric and lovely inquiry, but it was weirdly plain
overall i would say that this book was ok, plays with creativity ( anyhow ) which is very good for stimulating a brain of a child.
this part is a "fill up blank space with your own answer" i was only pertaining to the questions. to properly rate this, one must remember it is a book aimed for children in middle school. since it has 365 questions for each for one day of the year and outlined months i was trying to do my best and shortly rate every month separately.
january - trivial questions intertwined with hit questions
february - questions mainly focused on matters of the heart because of valentine's day
march - questions are ( almost ) only revolving around being famous/music - just pop culture
april - sweet, calm and mundane
may - too plain, boring, it felt like the author must have been in a slump, while writing those silly questions
june - again - a disaster
july - as i expected it is very vacationing
august - most of the questions gave the vibe of returning from vacation, a barbecue with friends - i'm hyperbolizing, but i'd say it has its charm
september - as expected back to school
october - autumnal and friendly and lots of halloween questions
november - slump
december - i expected a very atmospheric and lovely inquiry, but it was weirdly plain
overall i would say that this book was ok, plays with creativity ( anyhow ) which is very good for stimulating a brain of a child.