Monday, 7 March 2011

My sister jodie by jacquline wilson REVIEW :)


In the book a family of four, a mum, a dad, and two girls, live in a house together. One of the girls, Jodie is a 14 year old, is very mischievous in school, she gets in a lot of trouble. however the eleven year old Pearl is a well behaved but quiet girl. the mum and the dad got a new job at a posh school and the girls had to adapt to a new environment when they moved. When they arrive, Things start to change now they are in their new home. Jodie has always been the leader - but now it's Pearl who's making new friends: tall, eccentric Harley and Mrs Wilberforce, the wife of the Head, with her library of wonderful books. Jodie just seems to be getting into more and more trouble - arguing with Mum, scaring the children, flirting with the young gardener

There are loads of reasons why it's a good book, for instance, it's an original plot and it doesn't have a storyline that is cliché.

I think it's a really good book and it's very heart-warming too, and it has a message behind it: about love and friendship and how it can be taken away from you easily. It's a book filled with different emotions and it has it's happy moments and sad moments etc.. and at the end there's a really big twist in the story which I think makes it complete!

My favourite character was Pearl because she seemed to caring and she cared also about people's situations, were as Jodie didn't because she was irresponsible and laid-back although I did like Jodie's character also because without it the book wouldn't have been the same and it would probably be rubbish.

I think the book was really simple. and at points maybe too simple so I think it lacked explanation at some points which would have made the book even better, and although the storyline was original it was a some points easy to predict what was going to happen less, so i think the book would have been better if there were more little twists put into the book in place of the predictable areas of the story.

Overall it was a brilliant story, that was like an emotional rollercoaster.

Monday, 31 January 2011

jacqueline wilson kiss review


I think that the book I read, kiss by jacquline wilson is a really good book. it builds tension and its not the type of book in which you can easily guess what is going to happen.

I'd give the book 3 stars as it has some parts to were it gets confusing and i don't think its as appealing. but then the story line got pretty prodictable and rubbish near the end and it didn't really end that well, but its well written and most parts are enjoyable and funny

it's about a girl and a boy who are best friends, but then they go to different schools. the girl basically gets kind of bullied except not really as she becomes friends with the new girl who everyone adores. deep down, Sylvie ( the girl) always dreamt of marrying Carl ( the boy). they have been writting a book together about her being the princess and him being the prince. but soon he starts to be distant as he finds a new friend who goes to his all boys school.



Sylvie and her new friend go on a "double date" with Carl and his friend, and Carl ends up trying to kiss his friend :O. then he gets beaten up as everyone finds out what he had done and people made fun of him. then Sylvie and her friend go to his school and defend him.