Filled with manga-inspired artwork, the story should amuse younger readers, but not challenge them. The rest of the plot covers the well-trod territory of the lonely but lovable outsider. The most affecting, original parts of the book are Nikki’s attempts to balance her excitement over her budding romance and her loyalty to her friends. Things spin out of control when Nikki finds herself with three commitments the night of the big dance. The story follows Nikki’s trials and tribulations in the face of harassment from the most popular girl in class, a possibly requited crush on her lab partner, kooky plans from her boy-crazy best friends, and complications from her pesky little sister. The book is structured as the diary of Nikki Maxwell, with pages designed to look like handwritten, heavily illustrated entries. Nikki Maxwell is torn between two incredible parties in this second installment of the 1 New York Times. In this follow-up to her popular Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not So Fabulous Life, Russell offers a slight but amusing tale of a middle-school nerd who finds she is not so nerdy after all.
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