At lunch, she confronted her usual suspects: MacKenzie Hollister (too obvious), the CCP (too busy plotting popularity), and even Theodore (too nice). But it was when she saw a small watermark on the FlipHTML5 copy—“FluffyToaster77”—that she remembered.
And for the first time, Nikki Maxwell didn’t mind being a little bit viral. dork diaries 7 fliphtml5
Zoey: “The part where you tripped into the mascot costume. I’m crying. Of laughter.” At lunch, she confronted her usual suspects: MacKenzie
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. Zoey: “The part where you tripped into the mascot costume
Her little sister zipped by in a princess dress and goggles. “Wasn’t me! But if it was , I’d totally flip the pages to the part where you cried about Brandon’s text!”
Brianna’s YouTube channel: FluffyToaster77 .
Nikki groaned. The digital book had already been viewed 4,207 times. Comments scrolled beneath: “OMG, the cupcake disaster on page 43!” and “Zoe’s hair really looks like a squirrel’s nest LOL.”