Diary of Dorkius Maximus

Diary of Dorkius Maximus

By Tim Collins

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From the author of the successful Diary of a Wimpy Vampire series, a new series of adventures explores life as an ancient geek

Dorkius Maximus is a young boy growing up in ancient Rome. This hilarious diary recounts his exploits as, desperate to become a great Roman hero, Dorkius enlists the help of his father's friend, Stoutus, to teach him the noble art of fighting. But heroism doesn't come naturally to Dorkius. Plus, his dad doesn't listen to him, his friends pick on him, and his mom is more interested in her sacred chickens. Dorkius knows there's a mighty warrior inside him, just waiting to get out—isn't there?

Publisher: Michael O'Mara
ISBN-13: 9781780550275
ISBN-10: 1780550278
Published on 9/1/2014
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 192

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This is a book quite similar to Diary of a Wimpy Kid except this book is set in the Roman times. Dorkius has big dreams of becoming a hero and being amazing in battle, except he's clumsy and not very heroic. He gets training for practicing sword fighting, but he finds out a plan to kill the emperor and he manages to foil the plan and gets honored for it. I thought this book was ok, it was a little bit boring and it wasn't really amazing but there were some parts that were quite funny. I wouldn't recommend this book, I didn't think it was really good.