Nikki Maxwell deals with the trials and triumphs of school in the fifteenth installment of the globally bestselling Dork Diaries series. I Love Paris! coming September 2023. Join millions of Dork Diaries fans and discover if Nikki Maxwell and her friends (and frenemies) make it to Paris in the next instalment of the blockbuster series.
CONTRIBUTORS: Rachel Renée RussellEAN: 9781471196867COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 0 gHEIGHT: 198 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Simon & Schuster LtdDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: WIDTH: 130 cmSPINE:
Rachel Renée Russell is an attorney who prefers writing tween books to legal briefs. (Mainly because books are a lot more fun and pajamas and bunny slippers aren't allowed in court.) Rachel lives in Chantilly, Virginia.
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Nikki Maxwell deals with the trials and triumphs of school in the fifteenth installment of the globally bestselling Dork Diaries series. I Love Paris! coming September 2023. Join millions of Dork Diaries fans and discover if Nikki Maxwell and her friends (and frenemies) make it to Paris in the next instalment of the blockbuster series.
CONTRIBUTORS: Rachel Renée RussellEAN: 9781471196867COUNTRY: United KingdomPAGES: WEIGHT: 0 gHEIGHT: 198 cm
PUBLISHED BY: Simon & Schuster LtdDATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: WIDTH: 130 cmSPINE:
Rachel Renée Russell is an attorney who prefers writing tween books to legal briefs. (Mainly because books are a lot more fun and pajamas and bunny slippers aren't allowed in court.) Rachel lives in Chantilly, Virginia.
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I am studying Zulu on the Duolingo platform and hoped this Zulu-English Dictionary would be a helpful resource to improve my Zulu vocabulary. Unfortunately not. Such a rich language cannot be captured in an alphabetical list of 30 x A5-pages. It is merely an introduction to isiZulu vocabulary. Maybe this was a university assignment. I can hardly use this dictionary version as a reference during my lessons. The Phrasebook is interesting and well arranged for specific topics.
The cards are quite handy. They include the N5 and N4 Kanji;s one the front of the cards with some reading of the Kanji in hiragana on the side, On the back is the reading in English with a mnemonic picture to remember the Kanji. There are also some words included that shows the different readings of the kanji. The ring is fantastic and easy to use. It is also large enough to hold the first 100 with ease.