From the Anne Frank's Diary of a Young Girl to the Diary of a Wimpy Kid, diary books offer a unique insight into someone else's head whether real or fictional. Rebecca Westcott shares 10 of the best.
Read the first chapter of Rebeccca Westcott's debut diary book Dandelion Clocks

Read the first chapter of Rebeccca Westcott's debut diary book Dandelion Clocks
The relationship between a diary and a diarist is supposedly a private, sacred affair. A diary's pages are the ideal place to record your deepest, heart-felt passions or your darkest desires, safe in the knowledge that your diary will take those secrets to the grave. Write whatever you like it's all totally secret.
Isn't it? Err, well no, actually. Because once those thoughts are out of your head and onto the page they can be seen by anybody. They can be found. Which is kind of the whole point of writing something down in the first place, isn't it? To have it read.


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