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Dear Dumb Diary Year Two #4: What I Don't Know Might Hurt Me by Jim Benton
$12.00 NZD
Category: Fiction - junior | Series: Dear Dumb Diary Year Two
Bestselling author Jim Benton is back, continuing a new spin on a favourite series! Dear Dumb Diary, Before school, Isabella had me fix her hair in the girls' bathroom. Her hair really is quite beautiful. It's black and thick and glossy, like the majestic hair on a lion if that was black. She had a t ...Show more
Dear Dumb Diary Year Two #6: Live Each Day to the Dumbest by Jim Benton
$12.00 NZD
Category: Fiction - junior | Series: Dear Dumb Diary Year Two
The hilarious and bestselling series from Jim Benton continues! It's not easy being a middle-schooler, and nobody knows that better than Jamie Kelly. There are surprises around every corner: some good, some bad, all dumb. But when Jamie inherits a trunk of her grandmother's things, she never expects to ...Show more
Dumbness is a Dish Best Served Cold (Dear Dumb Diary Deluxe) by Jim Benton
$15.00 NZD
Category: Fiction - junior | Series: Dear Dumb Diary
Jamie Kelly is back and dumber than ever in this super-deluxe four-color Dear Dumb Diary special edition! Life at Mackerel Middle School is as dumb as ever -- but Jamie Kelly may have finally found the key to fame, fortune, and fabulousness. Together with Isabella and Angeline, she's come up with a mon ...Show more
School: Hasn't This Gone on Long Enough? (Dear Dumb Diary Year Two #1) by Jim Benton
$12.50 NZD
Category: Fiction - junior | Series: Dear Dumb Diary Year 2
Dear Dumb Diary is a hilarious hit! Now after 12 books (each covering a month of her life), Jamie Kelly's upcoming diaries have a fresh look and a fun twist. It's Dear Dumb Diary: Year Two. The diary entries are still laugh-out-loud funny--but this is a whole new beginning. Illustrations.
The Problem with Here is That it's Where I'm from Bk06 by Jim Benton
$12.00 NZD
$12.50 (4% off)
Category: Fiction - junior | Series: Dear Dumb Diary
Sneak a peek inside the diary of Jamie Kelly, who promises that everything she writes is true . . . or at least as true as it needs to be, in the follow-up to the "New York Times" bestseller "Can Adults Become Human?" Illustrations.
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