My Sister Jodie
by Jacqueline Wilson.
A great book for anyone
who has had an older sister, or been an
older sister themselves. Jodie and Pearl are
two sisters, who couldn't be more different.
Jodie is loud and confident, whilst Pearl
is quiet and studious. The story focuses on
their move to a new school and how each
sister copes with the change. Pearl adores
her big sister, but can she stand by Jodie
when she gets herself into trouble?
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Hannah, the Brownie Book Club Editor thinks
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I love reading Jacqueline Wilson books.
Maybe it's because I'm a big kid at
heart, or maybe it's because Jacqueline
Wilson manages to secretly appeal to all
ages. I'm a big sister, so I can relate
to Jodie in this book. She was
definitely my favourite character. I
loved the way that Jacqueline Wilson
described Jodie's unique hairstyles and
clothing choices. The ending has a
surprise twist, I won't spoil it by telling you what it is but it makes
the story stand out in my head.
Excellent! Every Brownie-aged girl
should read this!
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Lauren, aged nine thinks
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I read this book when we first got it in
the school library. My favourite
Jacqueline Wilson book used to be the
Illustrated Mum but now I think this one
is. My favourite character was Harley
cos he is tall.
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Maisy, aged eight thinks
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I read this book when i was about to start a new school. My fave
Jacqueline Wilson book used to the
Lottie project but now it is my sister
Jodie. My fave character is pearl
because she is very quiet and studious.
I really wish I had a big sister really
do wish. ROCK ON JACQUELINE WILSON!
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Holly, aged eight thinks
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I really like this book. My favourite character is Jodie because she is a bit like
me. My favourite Jacqueline Wilson book used to be the Illustrated Mum but now I think this one is. I hope you all get my sister Jodie .I hope you enjoy it.
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Jenny, aged nine thinks
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It's fantastic it's the best book I've ever read. I
definitely recommend it. My fave characters are Jodie and
Pearl. I liked Jodie because she's a dare devil and I like Pearl because she's
kind. It's a bit sad at the end though.
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Mia, aged ten thinks
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It's fab! I love it! I'm a big fan of J.W! Pearl is such a shy
character at first and this is such a tragic
story. LOVE IT! Mrs Wilberforce rules!
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Freya, aged ten thinks
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This book is great!! It also my name in it, although I'm nothing like Freya in the book. hehehe! I am enjoyed the part when Jodie was hanging out of the tower window. That was freaky.
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Natalie, aged ten thinks
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I read this book and as I was reading it I felt like I was inside the story. It is a very interesting book that you cant put down once you've picked it up. I love reading Jacqueline Wilson books; they really inspire me. But this book is a real fave. It has an unexpected ending which I found emotionally sad, but I'm not going spoil the ending for you too much! I'd recommend it from aged 9 or 10.
it's fantastic, 5 star!
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Rachel, aged 11 thinks
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I am not the biggest fan of Jacqueline Wilson but I definitely think this has been her best book so far! =) My Favourite book used to be Candyfloss but now it is def this!! I am now loving her books and can't wait till another book comes out!!!
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Daisy, aged eight thinks
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First Jacqueline Wilson I've read its
brilliant. I am a big sister and love black and am very wild so
i'm like Jodie lots.
amazing book full of adventure, mystery scariness and every page sends a new tingle down your spine
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Georgia, aged nine thinks
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I read this book in one week it was really nail biting and fun with a
surprise at the end. I would definitely
recommend it to all brownies.
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