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Automatic Friendship and its unexpected consequences.

"Dear Dumb Diary: #9 Thats What Friends Aren't for" is a humorous and relatable story about navigating unexpected friendships and the unexpected consequences that come with them. Jamie, the main character, provides a witty and honest account of her life, making it a great read for middle-grade readers who enjoy humorous storytelling and diary-style books. Jim Benton's quirky illustrations also add to the charm of the book.

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Dear Dumb Diary: #9 Thats What Friends Aren't for

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ISBN: 9780545116121
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM40.78 MYR
Authors: Jim Benton
Date of Publication: 2010-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary
Goodreads rating: 4.15
(rated by 3489 readers)

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Bestselling author Jamie Kelly is back with an all-new, all-funny diary! But she has no idea that anybody is reading it. So please, please, please don't tell her. Dear Dumb Diary,So now I'm friends with Angeline. This is automatic friendship, and I have to just accept it and make the best of things. See, if I objected, then Aunt Carol might divorce Angeline's uncle, sending both of them tumbling into a deep pit of depression for the rest of their lives, and Angeline could wind up feeling so guilty that she would have to go be locked up in an old dirty insane asylum for years and years, and Stinker's puppies could grow up not knowing both their parents --- and I couldn't live with myself for doing something like that to a puppy.
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