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Lola Rose

November 13, 2010 in 9-12, emotional, family, teen

I can’t believe I haven’t put this up yet!

Its another amazingly emotional book, about a family called Jayni, Kenny and there mum are getting fed up of there dad constantly being horrid to them.  They suddenly have lots of luck and win the lottery.  They go off and try to live there life again without there dad as Lola Rose, Kendall and Victoria luck.  They have to vist the aquarium everyday to keep Kendall happy while Lola Rose sits outside as when she first went inside and saw a shark it was her worst day of her life.  But she doesnt know that very soon she will have a days allot worse and she needs to find a solution to her problem. the only way to do it is to ring her ……………..!!

to find out the blank read the book.

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Vicky Angel

June 5, 2010 in 9-12, emotional

Well you can’t get a more emotional book than this.

Poor Vicky, she has a terribly tragic accident but that will never break her special friendship with her best friend and main character Jade.  Vicky is a very strong character, and even death won’t stop her from living her life to the full extent.  Jade is so used to following what Vicky says that even when Vicky is dead she still tries to please her!  But Jade doesn’t always want to do what Vicky says, especially when Vicky is making her lose any other friends she has.  Jade is concentrating on listening to Vicky that her work starts to drop.  This book is a over flowing with emotion, Even I couldn’t stop a tear escaping down my cheek!

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Little Darlings

May 5, 2010 in 9-12, emotional, teen

Awesome,

what a amazingly emotional book!  I feel for the characters as they face difficult problems.  I also feel happy for the characters as they have there dreams come true.  Destiny and Sunset have two completely different live but yet are so similar and they both wonder why.  Well with Danny Killman as a farther things couldn’t get any better for  Sunset until she meets Destiny, but are they really sisters or are Destiny and her mum making it up because they want Sunsets and her families money?  This book has lots of different meanings and I think its written EXTREMELY well by a number one author: Jacqueline Wilson!

We recommend this book to 9 – 12 year olds,

(If you are younger and you wish to read this book then you should check with your parent or guardian.)

Please leave a comment about which character you prefer out of Destiny and Sunset and why by simply clicking on the title = Little Darlings.

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Girls In Love

April 26, 2010 in romance, teen

Aren’t we all?

Well Ellie isn’t – but when you have two boy mad friends who can go out with whoever they want with just a click of their fingers, you can’t really say what might happen.

This book will really touch you as it touched me.

Jacqueline Wilson must really know what it’s like to be in love!

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Jacqueline Wilson’s Books – chick list

April 1, 2010 in chick list

Jacqueline Wilson’s Books!

  • Bad girls
  • Girls in love
  • Girls under pressure
  • Girls out late
  • Girls in tears
  • Hetty feather
  • Cookie
  • My sister Jodie
  • Best Friends
  • Little darlings
  • Love lessons
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My Sister Jodie

April 1, 2010 in 9-12, teen

Well, what can I say?  It’s another outstanding book by Jacqueline Wilson.

It’s jam packed full of laughter, tension and of course emotion.  Jacqueline Wilson really knows how to write a good book.

In fact this book is so good you’ll be under your covers all night, with a torch reading it!

We recommend this book to 9-12 year olds and teenagers.

Hope you enjoy this book as much as we did!

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The Story of Tracy Beaker

March 31, 2010 in 7-9, comedy

What a MINX!

Well you can’t get enough of Tracy Beakers Daring deeds.  This action packed book is just what you need on a rainy day.  Laugh your head of with the dares, lies and games Tracy and her friends get up to.

We recommend this book to 7-9 year olds.

But we have to give Tracy a bit of empathy,(don’t laugh,) because she does live in a care home with

ELANIE THE PAIN!

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Worry Website

March 29, 2010 in 7-9, 9-12, comedy

The Worry Website is an amazing book, Jacqueline Wilson has really taken it to the next level.

Each little worry is solved by a wonderful wacky teacher, Mr Speed!  Every story is unique in its own magical way.  They reach out and pull you in.  Once you open the book you won’t be able to put it down!  But I can assure you that isn’t a bad thing.

We recommend this book to 7-9 year olds.

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