Dork Diaries 7 Fliphtml5 Here
Brianna blinked. “FlipHTML5 said it needed more ‘interactive content.’ So I added the fart sound effects.”
Nikki wanted to scream. But then she noticed the comments had changed. A girl named Emily wrote: “I have a diary too. I thought I was the only one who worried about frizzy hair and friend fights. Thank you.”
Brianna’s YouTube channel: FluffyToaster77 . dork diaries 7 fliphtml5
And for the first time, Nikki Maxwell didn’t mind being a little bit viral.
Then a text from Brandon: “I didn’t know you thought my science project was ‘cute but pointless.’ Ouch.” Brianna blinked
“Brianna!” Nikki whisper-yelled.
She stormed home. Brianna was filming a “unboxing” video with a hamster. “Brianna. Did you put my diary online?” A girl named Emily wrote: “I have a diary too
Nikki Maxwell stared at her laptop screen, her jaw practically unhinged. There it was: Dork Diaries 7: Tales from a Not-So-Glam TV Star , perfectly rendered, page by page, on FlipHTML5. Someone had scanned the entire book—her book, her actual diary—and turned it into a flipping, virtual public spectacle.
She turned to Brianna. “We’re taking it down. But first… add a unicorn gif on page 200. The one where I finally laugh.”
Here’s a short story inspired by the idea of Dork Diaries 7 appearing on FlipHTML5. The FlipHTML5 Fiasco
Another: “Page 89—I cried. You’re not a dork. You’re real.”