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Dork Diaries: Holiday Heartbreak : Volume 6

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£7.99

Paperback 368 pages, b-w throughout
Simon & Schuster Ltd 20 July 2023
Russell, Rachel Renee

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ISBN/SKU: 9781398527607 Categories/Genres: ,

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Step into Nikki Maxwell’s aDORKable world this Christmas with the BRAND NEW ADVENTURE in the mega-selling Dork Diaries series – now with over 57 million copies in print worldwide! It’s the biggest dance of the year and it’s up to the girls to ask the boys. Nikki really wants to ask her crush, Brandon, but what if he says no? Major cringe!  Will Nikki pluck up the courage to ask Brandon, or will she be left at home like a total dork-arella?!  With a HUGE global fanbase, Dork Diaries is the perfect series for fans of Lottie Brooks, Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Tom Gates. Don’t miss out! I LOVE PARIS, the brand new DORK DIARIES, is out now! Have you read all the DORK DIARIES series?Dork Diaries    Dork Diaries 2: Party Time   Dork Diaries 3: Pop Star   Dork Diaries 4: Skating Sensation   Dork Diaries 5: Dear Dork   Dork Diaries 6: Holiday Heartbreak   Dork Diaries 7: TV Star   Dork Diaries 8: Once Upon a Dork   Dork Diaries 9: Drama Queen  Dork Diaries 10: Puppy Love   Dork Diaries 11: Frenemies Forever   Dork Diaries 12: Crush Catastrophe   Dork Diaries 13: Birthday Drama  Dork Diaries 14: Spectacular Superstar    Dork Diaries 15: I Love Paris! – Out now! 

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