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  2. The Princess Diaries - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Diaries is a series of epistolary young adult novels written by Meg Cabot, and is also the title of the first volume, published in 2000. The series spent 48 weeks on the New York Times Children's Series Best Sellers List. [1] The series revolves around Amelia 'Mia' Thermopolis, a teenager in New York who discovers that she is the ...

  3. Dork Diaries - Wikipedia

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    Dork Diaries (series) Dork Diaries is a children's book series written and illustrated by Rachel Renée Russell . The series, written in a diary format, uses drawings, doodles, and comic strips to chronicle the daily life of its initially 14 (later 15)-year-old protagonist, Nicole "Nikki" Maxwell. [1]

  4. List of fictional diaries - Wikipedia

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    Alice, I Think by Susan Juby. The Amazing Days of Abby Hayes series by Anne Mazer. The American Diary of a Japanese Girl by Yone Noguchi. Any Human Heart:The Intimate Journals of Logan Mountstuart by William Boyd. The Basic Eight by Daniel Handler. Bert diaries by Anders Jacobsson and Sören Olsson.

  5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Wikipedia

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    Official website. wimpykid .com (US) wimpykidclub .co .uk (UK) Diary of a Wimpy Kid is an American children's book series and media franchise created by American author and cartoonist Jeff Kinney. [1] [2] The series follows Greg Heffley, a middle-schooler who illustrates his daily life in a diary (although he insists that it is a journal).

  6. List of children's book series - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids. Marcia T. Jones and Debbie Dadey. 1990–2006. 51 + 33 spinoffs. Chrestomanci. Diana Wynne Jones. 1977–2006. 7. The Guardians of Childhood.

  7. Dear America - Wikipedia

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    Dear America is a series of historical fiction novels for children published by Scholastic starting in 1996. By 1998, the series had 12 titles with 3.5 million copies in print. [1] The series was canceled in 2004 with its final release, Hear My Sorrow. However, it was relaunched in the fall of 2010. Each book is written in the form of a diary ...

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