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Nikki’s only consolation is her diary — a blank book she uses to doodle, vent, and document every mortifying moment. She writes in it obsessively, giving it a snarky, funny, and deeply honest voice.

With the help of her two loyal friends from her old school — Chloe and Zoey — Nikki plans a last-minute party at the public library. It’s not glamorous, but it’s fun, creative, and very Nikki . However, MacKenzie finds out it’s at the library and shows up just to mock her. But Nikki stands up for herself, and even Brandon shows up, telling her she’s “really cool.” dork diaries 1

In a moment of desperation, Nikki lies and tells MacKenzie that she’s going to a super-exclusive Halloween party at a fancy hotel. MacKenzie is furious with jealousy — because she wasn’t invited. But of course, Nikki made the whole thing up. Now she has to somehow throw a real party to save face. Nikki’s only consolation is her diary — a

On the very first day, Nikki accidentally trips into a trash can while trying to avoid the most popular girl in school: MacKenzie Hollister. MacKenzie is wealthy, blonde, manipulative, and the self-appointed queen of the CCP (Cute, Cool & Popular) group. She humiliates Nikki in front of everyone, and from that moment on, MacKenzie makes it her mission to ruin Nikki’s life. It’s not glamorous, but it’s fun, creative, and

Nikki’s life gets more complicated when her mom gets a job as the school’s new lunch lady — a job Nikki begged her not to take because of the social embarrassment. Now, Nikki has to watch her mom serve sloppy joes while MacKenzie and her friends whisper and point.

Here’s a full story summary of Dork Diaries 1: Tales from a Not-So-Fabulous Life by Rachel Renée Russell, written as a narrative recap. Nikki Maxwell is starting eighth grade at Westchester Country Day Middle School, a private academy she’s been forced to attend after a zoning issue at her old public school. Nikki isn’t rich, popular, or trendy — she’s an aspiring artist who loves manga, drawing, and her two best friends from her old school. She feels like a total dork in a sea of designer handbags and perfectly highlighted hair.

The book ends with Nikki writing in her diary: “I may be a dork, but I’m a dork with a fabulous life.” This first book sets the tone for the entire series: hilarious, heartfelt, full of doodles and drama, and a celebration of friendship, creativity, and surviving middle school one embarrassing moment at a time.