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Jim Benton (Author, Illustrator)
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8 and up3 and upDear Dumb Diary
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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About the Author

Jim Benton is not a middle-school girl, but do not hold that against him. He has managed to make a living out of being funny anyway. He is the creator of many licensed properties, some for big kids, some for little kids, and some for grown-ups who, frankly, are probably behaving like little kids. You may already know "It's Happy Bunny" and "Dear Dumb Diary", both written by Jim. On top of writing books, he has created a kids' TV series and designed clothing. Jim Benton lives in Michigan with his spectacular wife and kids. They do not have a dog, and they especially do not have a vengeful beagle.

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  • Reading level: Ages 8 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks (January 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0545116120
  • ISBN-13: 978-0545116121
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 8.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #126,479 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Big Hit in 3rd grade, April 17, 2010
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Kids love this series and this one was no exception. She read it in a couple of hours and then passed it to her friends.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A fun read with a nice touch of wisdom at its core, February 1, 2010
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This review is from: Dear Dumb Diary #9: That's What Friends Aren't For (Mass Market Paperback)
Angeline is not Jamie Kelly's first choice for a friend. But after Jamie's aunt marries Angeline's uncle, they are not only family but "automatic friends." In THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS AREN'T FOR, the ninth installment in the Dear Dumb Diary series, the ever clever Jamie tries to find a way to deal with Angeline, maintain her best friendship with Isabella, and still find time to make some seriously fantastic --- not to mention glittery --- art.

Angeline is not the worst kid at Mackerel Middle School, but with her kindness and prettiness, she is just too annoying for Jamie, who prefers to hang out with the grumpy Isabella. But soon, even Isabella is charmed by Angeline, and as the three girls prepare a rockin' lip-syncing act for the school talent show, Jamie hatches a plan to pawn off Angeline on an unsuspecting fourth friend. She holds auditions for a talent show band member but is --- unbeknownst to Angeline or Isabella --- trying to find a new friend for Angeline.

The candidates are less than spectacular, however: Fléurrål Mjångîi-Shmørp smells like turnips, Nadia likes to gross people out, Margaret is a pencil chewer, and Elizabeth is "spittish." Jamie eventually chooses the clueless Emmily (yes, two m's!) to be in the band, and the choice is accepted by Angeline and Isabella. But all the hard work Jamie has been doing for the talent show and the upcoming art show yield results very different from what she expected, and her understanding of friendship is challenged in a most wonderful way.

While it is a pleasure to read Jamie's diary (thanks to author Jim Benton!) as she wrestles with friendship, the real joy in THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS AREN'T FOR is Benton's wit and ease in capturing the little details in daily life that mean so much to preteens. Benton is a genius at expressing a believable preteen girl worldview without silly vernacular or dumbing down to his audience. The youngsters here are generally good kids, and the adults may be hapless (this is Jamie's point of view, remember), but they are always well-meaning.

The innocence in the Dear Dumb Diary books relative to many other titles marketed to the same age group is balanced out by Benton's sharp wit and laugh-out-loud humor. Jamie is a keen observer of the world around her and collects her thoughts in her diary along with quirky pictures to further illustrate her ideas. In addition to fretting over automatic friendship, the book finds her pondering the love her dog Stinker feels for his favorite toy (which she calls "grossnasty"), the mystery of meatloaf, why your jewelry gets bigger as you grow older, and why television may not be the best source for expert advice after all.

Readers of the entire series will enjoy the latest twist in Angeline and Jamie's relationship, but the book can stand alone as well, apart from the previous eight. Sweet and silly, THAT'S WHAT FRIENDS AREN'T FOR is a fun read with a nice touch of wisdom at its core.

--- Reviewed by Sarah Rachel Egelman
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just what my grand-daughter wanted!, December 27, 2011
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My grand-daughter had been begging me to buy her these books. So when Christmas came along I was happy to find them on Amazon--my "go to place" for printed materials. Another great buy and another happy child.
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