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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
A good book for younger Jacqueline fans I bought this for a child with a reading age of 9 years - and this is written exactly for that level. Essentially, it's a Jacqueline Wilson Annual - though a lot pricier than many annuals. The dip-in style will suit the shorter attention span of younger children - young teen Jacqui fans will probably find this rather 'babyish'. A little caution advised then, before you dive in and buy this book - make sure you know the tastes of the child you know. This certainly isn't a book to introduce a child to... more info
Totally Jacqueline Wilson I borrowed this from the library for my 10 year old daughter. She absolutly loves it. She is very interested in everything JW has to say about herself and how she got where she is today. There are interviews written as if they were JW charactors.( Ruby and Garnet). It shows you how to draw just like the illistrator Nick Sharratt.
There are quizzes and games. The other good thing is that she can read it for just a short time and finish a complete section, or short story. I will have to... more info
One book too many from otherwise excellent author Jacqueline Wilson will sell a lot of copies of this book to her fans just on the strength of her name. I just hope they're not too disappointed. It's a real "me-fest" praising Jacqueline to the skies in a way that is ever so slightly sick making. There are a few short stories but they're predictable stuff. But having said that I'm a grown up. Perhaps innocent young fans will love it, who knows. But I am not going to take the risk of disappointing my niece by giving her this, so her loss will be Oxfam's... more info