Advantages: Great reading for all the family of all ages Disadvantages: NA
and suddenly Connie can swim like a mermaid.
JacquelineWilson started working as a publisher and then went on to work as a journalist for D.C Thomson in Scotland where she heard and found JACKIE magazine. She has wrote THE STORY OF TRAY BAKER, THE SUITCASE KID, DOUBLE ACT, BAD GIRLS, THE DARE GAME, VICKY ANGEL, THE ILLUSTRATED MUM, DUSTBIN BABY, SECRETS, THE WORRY EBSITE, LOLA ROSE, MIDNIGHT, BEST FRIENDS, THE DIAMOUND GIRLS and CLEAN BREAK.
Jacqueline has won several awards including the smarties prize,the sheffield childrens book award and the childrens book award. In 2002 Jacqueline was awarded an OBE for services to literacy, 2004 it was announced by the PLR that she was now the most borrowed author from public libraries in the UK, tipping off Catherine Cookson off the top spot after she was therefor 17 years. May 2005 Wilson was announced as ...
Advantages: Its a good story and easy to read Disadvantages: None
JacquelineWilson's Cliffhanger is a great novel. However, this makes for a more confusing read than the normal JacquelineWilson stories. I found there were so many characters involved in this read and I became confused. When I was just getting used to the fact that there was only Mum, Dad and Tim, Several other characters appeared in the storyline which added greatly to my confusion.
Apart from this critisism, All in all the book was a good read, Although I had to read it several times to understand what was actually going on.
In connection to the main character Tim, my view is that there are fairly enormous gender issues surrounding this little boy with regards as to how his mum and dad parent him. My understanding of this is that although mum is happy initially to have Tim a mummy's boy, and portrays relative conflict ...
Advantages: Well designed cover, detailed storyline, fabulous unexpected twists. Disadvantages: That there isn't a follow up book!
Kendall and Jayni becoming Lola Rose. Along with their new names comes a new home, school, friends, a brand new wardrobe and soon enough a brand new boyfriend for Jayni's mum.
As they slowly watch their winnings disappear on new belongings, Victoria (Nikki) becomes ill and it leaves Lola Rose having to grow up very quickly. With the help of an old family member, the family see a new light and face their fears together.
A brilliant read with JacquelineWilson' s wonderful way of writing including every emotion you could think of!
Nick Sharratt also must be praised for his beautiful illustrations through out the book.
I would recommend this book to anyone from 11 years old and up. As a JacquelineWilson fan i have read this book 6 times and still am not sick of it!
This book was first published in 2003 and is printed by ...