Overview / 简介: |
In the tradition of the mega successful DIARY OF A WIMPY KID and DORK DIARIES comes Niko Kayler, a school bully who must keep a journal to right all the wrongs he has done, but Niko, being a habitual trouble-maker, has other ideas. Niko Kayler, the terror of his middle school, doles out wedgies and collects money he doesn't need. When he is forced to begin keeping a journal of his activities to curb his bullying ways, he secretly turns his diary into a how-to guide for bullies. Now, against the wishes of his peers, Niko plans to conquer his middle school and teach everyone a lesson in bullying, including his teachers.
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Foreign Customer Review / 国外客户评价: |
I don't want to give too much away! I really wanted to read this book because I loved Diary of a Wimpy Kid and I thought it would be really interesting to see a different point of view, the bully!
I was a nerdy kid. I still am a nerdy kid. Just more grown up now. I like to read and draw and I was good in most subjects in Elementary School. I was also the object of a lot of teasing when I was a kid. It was really rough sometimes back then. In a weird kind of way, I could relate to this story. Niko, the main character and bully, is a trouble maker. He tries really hard to be good, but he can't keep the good behavior up for very long. Until, one day he takes things a bit too far.
I thought that this book was hilarious. Some parts were so outlandish and out-of-this-world that it was just plain funny. There are also these little innuendos throughout this book that I think most kids won't pick up on, but an adult who reads it will chuckle. Some parts, in particular, in the beginning where Niko is explaining how every bully should know how to come up with a cruel nick-name was really funny but sounded all too familiar. When I was a kid, my grandmother bought me a faux fur coat when I was in the 1st grade. I loved that coat and I was excited to wear it to school. I remember being dropped off at my bus stop and one kid, who I later found out had a big crush on me when I was 16, started to call me Hair Ball, and proceeded to sing, "Hair Ball, Hair Ball, Whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do, when they cough on you?" Oh yeah. It was catchy and from that day on, the name, and the awful song, stuck like glue. People still called me that until 11th grade. Pathetic. |
About the Author / 作者介绍: |
At 27, Farley Katz is the youngest staff cartoonist for The New Yorker, where he's published over eighty cartoons. He lives in New York City where he writes and draws the webcomic Kids Are Dumb (kidsaredumb.com). |
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