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Original Title: | Jacky Daydream |
ISBN: | 0385610157 (ISBN13: 9780385610155) |
Edition Language: | English |

Jacqueline Wilson
Hardcover | Pages: 344 pages Rating: 3.62 | 2573 Users | 119 Reviews
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Title | : | Jacky Daydream |
Author | : | Jacqueline Wilson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 344 pages |
Published | : | April 24th 2007 by Doubleday UK (first published March 5th 2007) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Childrens. Biography. Autobiography. Middle Grade. Biography Memoir. Contemporary |
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Jacqueline Wilson, Britain’s Children’s Laureate, takes a look back at her own childhood in this captivating story of friendships, loneliness, books, toys, parents and much more. With photographs and new illustrations by Nick Sharratt, this book will delight all of Jacky’s fans — and be a treat for new readers too.Rating Appertaining To Books Jacky Daydream
Ratings: 3.62 From 2573 Users | 119 ReviewsCrit Appertaining To Books Jacky Daydream
This was such a lovely read. It really made me want to go out and buy dolls when I'd finished it even though I'm a bit old and those dolls always creeped me out as a kid. This book is perfect for everyone whether you are a Jacqueline Wilson fan, or someone who wants an authors view of being a story writter or even if you have never read a Jacqueline Wilson book in your life, you will love it. I must add the story about her grannys childhood was soo sad.I rate this book 4/5! I thought the way that Jacqueline told her life story in her style of writing was very clever, but I found some chapters boring and unnecessary ✨
The true Jacqueline Wilson story. I Have only read one of her other books, but I think I can still say that this book is very true to her fictional style. JW really can write for children. She knows what they want and need and how to present it. Easy and entertraining. 100% child friendly. Even thou I'm not a child anymore (ie a bit too old for this book) I really enjoyed the book. JW just writed in a fun way. All thou at some points i as an adult reader of course really felt that I was not part

This one has some funny bits. a painting that has turned the subject to a coal miner. Jacky truly has a sense of humour. This is my first Jacky book, i was not introduced her work when i was a child. Even grown-ups enjoy this. well-done, Jacky.Overall, a wonderful read of childhood stories of the author by the author. Many grown-ups have trouble remembering their childhood series of events and yet, Jacky managed this job so well, taking us the readers through her personal events of her childhood
The true Jacqueline Wilson story. I Have only read one of her other books, but I think I can still say that this book is very true to her fictional style. JW really can write for children. She knows what they want and need and how to present it. Easy and entertraining. 100% child friendly. Even thou I'm not a child anymore (ie a bit too old for this book) I really enjoyed the book. JW just writed in a fun way. All thou at some points i as an adult reader of course really felt that I was not part
Whilst I did love this book and learning about Jacqueline Wilson's life, there are a few things that I didn't enjoy so much. For example, the guess which of these characters had some relation to the chapter, I just mentioned. I dont know exactly why these annoyed me sk much, but I should imagine that fans that grew up with the JW books that helped them become aware to the different types of families out there, why children bullied other children, relationships between friends and families,
This book influenced me so much growing up and made me feel closer to an author who's books were quintessentially the pinnacle of my childhood. Always worth the read for me.
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