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This book is really funny. It's like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, only a girl. The drawings also add-on to the story. In this story, she meets a new girl from another school. The reason they came to her school was because a gas leaked in their school, so now they have to got to thier school. I would recomend it to people who like chic fliks.
It was hilarious! of course most of the series is hilarious.
From this book, I learned that not every one 'fits in' in this world. In the story, Jamie Kelly, the owner of the diary, talks about how her life is with her bestie Isabella and her sworn enemy Angeline, who becomes one of her best friends at the end. Many different things happen to Jamie in this diary. Now I feel guilty.=]PS: You should know that I heard about this one girl, from another school or something, who read somebody's diary without permission. She felt so guilty that she could never s...
Funny and quick! a good time waster!
The plot line of "Dear Dumb Diary" is happening all the time with kids of all ages. Isabelle the main character in the book goes to school everyday and has to put up with Angeline. Angeline is the smartest, prettiest, and nicest girl in the class. Everyone wants to be around her, except Isabelle because she is jealous. Until a new school joins with Isabelle's school and Colette the new girl is even prettier, smarter, and nicer than Angeline. "Dear Dumb Diary" is realistic and hilarious. I think
this book cracks me up it is so funny.
The Problem With Here Is That It's Where I'm From (Dear Dumb Diary,No.6). The novel is written by Jim Benton. The genre of this book is realistic fiction. The main characters are Jamie Kelly, Isabella, Colette, and Angeline. The story takes place during school(Wodehouse Middle School) and Jamie's house. In general, the story is mainly about how something went stinkfully wrong with the ventilation system at Mackerel Middle School, and they were bussing kids to Wodehouse Middle School. In the beg
Oddly enough the book, “Dear Dumb Diary:The Problem with Here Is That It's Where I'm From” really was not bad. There were a lot of realistic things that happened in the story to Jamie, Isabella, Angeline and even Colette. The book went through some of the experiences Jamie was having as a middle schooler. They went through everything from boys to drama to homework being terrible. It teaches good lessons like being the prettiest girl in your school really isn’t the most important thing in the wor...
This book has some good elements in it, but other times it didn't really keep me entertained. I have read some other books from the "Dear Dumb Diary" series and this is so far my least favorite out of the ones I have already read. Some of the entries that Jamie Kelly writes in her diary are funny and can relate to high school but then some of the entries are boring and don't draw you into the book. I would recommend this book to girls that have already read other books in this series or young te...
This book is so funny. Its about a girl named Jamie Kelly and her friend Isabella are going to middle school, and the main character has a assignment to do with this girl she hates her name is Angeline. She hates when shes nice she hates everything about her. Now I hope you read this book.
This whole book was a cleverly woven world of clever plans, graffiti artists, even cleverer plans, middle school votings,the cleverest plans of all,...And spoiled cat food.
So, I read the book that came after this one in the series a long time ago. Let's just say that this book cleared up a lot of things. I truly love this series, even if it is for elementary schoolers, it just never gets old. It's weird, though, how every book ends with Angeline, Jamie, and Isabella as best friends, and then the next book starts and Jamie and Isabella completely hate Angeline again. I know that it's just for effect, and I really don't mind it, but if they did that in any series ot...
My daughter handed me this book and said, "This one was stupid. I didn't like it," and then thought about it again and said, "No, wait. It was REALLY GOOD. You should read it." Umm, ...Well, it's not REALLY GOOD. It's not even good. It's got some cute elements, but I'm done wasting my time reading it. 20 pages is enough, thank you.(Not that this book doesn't have clever moments. Take this quote:"Can you imagine how great school would be if you didn't have to get an education in it? Like, if all
This book was funny. I do not remember this book, all I know is that I got this from a book order and I read it because it was a quick read. I liked it at the time but as with a lot of books I read it was not memerable so I do not remember the plot very well.
This is a book that I read over and over and over again because it never gets old!
This book was really good. I understood where she was coming from and i like the way she expressed herself. She wanted to have a French accent because she liked the way it sounded on television, so she tried it, and some people thought she was forreal. There was this one girl named Collete who was pretty and came from another school because she put spoiled cat food in their vent,so they had to go to another middle school for the time being. They didn't say the main character name, but she got cl...
The book "The Problem With Here Is That It’s Where I’m From", the sixth book of "Dear Dumb Diary", is the book I’m doing this review on. Jim Benton is the author. There is a series of these books. I only read this one out of all of the books. In this book there are not many plots that occurs. It begins with the main character is Jamie Kelly talking about some of the things she finds weird. One of the big thing she finds weird is foreign languages. Throughout the book she makes her own foreign la...
Jamie and Isabela ate mean girls. I hate how they treat angeline just because she is pretty. no matter how many times she proves how nice she is, Jamie still attacks her. kids will probably enjoy this book, as it is a nice easy read. however, there are other series that are nice and easy and are much better.
really good recommended for girls in the ages of 10 to 13 so funny i LOVE the whole series
Jamie Kelly returns for no. 6, which may be an unlucky number for our 13-something heroine. A new exchange student from France named Colette (which sounds oddly sensual, being, of course, she is middle-school-aged as well) arrives with raven black hair and a prettiness that ousts even The Reigning Blondishness Herself Angeline. HOW DARE SHE challenge the might of pure blondish gorgeousness? ...which automatically makes Colette a heroine (of sorts) to Jamie and her bff Isabella. But who the hell