All reviews for My Sister Jodie
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this book is so good…
i think this is for older readers maybe 11+
it has a very sad ending
24 September 2011
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This is a great book, but its really sad at the end. It reminds me of my sister, I think Jodie’s hilarious.
13 August 2011
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This is a beautiful book. I love it to pieces. I don’t want to spoil anything but all I’m going to say was that it isn’t the happiest book. It makes you laugh and CRY and I love it. Hint hint have a box of tissue near you when you read this.
9 July 2011
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this book is amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 July 2011
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by far the longest jacqueline wilson book i ever read, but its BRILLIANT
22 June 2011
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IT IS A FABULOUS BOOK!!! WARNING FOR SOFTIES IT IS A REALLY CRYING STORY ESPECIALLY AT THE END.YOU WILL CRY BUCKETS!!!! A SENSATIONAL FIVE STAR FROM ME!
6 June 2011
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like it
29 April 2011
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This is a really good book. Jodie is Pearl’s sister and she is always getting into trouble. Jodie and Pearl move to Melcheser College. Pearl is happy there but Jodie isn’t. She gets bullied by the rest of the 8th grade, she is really cheeky to her teacher but she is good with little children.
When Jodie does something, really, really, really, really, really bad to herself involvling a tower, Pearl crying and the whole school, the family is never the same again!
The language in this book is really discriptive so I would advise you not to read it before bed!
My favourite part is when Jodie does the mysterious bad thing. Sorry I can’t tell you, because that would be telling too much.
There are way too many characters for me to tell you about so I will just discribe the main ones. There is Jodie who is adventurous, Pearl who is good at making friends, Harley who loves badgers, mum who gets really irritated and dad who calls her his princess. The Wilbur-Forces are the headmaster and his wife – Mrs Wilbur-Force is in a wheelchair after falling down the tower stairs. The teachers are all really nice, but Miss French and mum don’t really get along! Then there’s Jedd the gardener (or if you want to call him the heartbreaker you can!), who killed a badger.
Because it is so discriptive, I would recommend it to children aged 8 or older.
This is probably one of the best and longest children’s books ever. For that reason, and many more, I give it 5 very mischevious, clever joking Jodies.
Enjoy!!!
11 April 2011
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I like Pearl because she’s younger than Jodie,small, shy and anxious. However, Jodie is the opposite, she’s 3 yrs older than Pearl and is bad, Pearl adores her. Their parents get a new jobs at Melchester College(apparently a posh school!) and the girls are suddenly pushed into a new life. I don’t like Jodie very much because she tells Pearl what to do and bosses her around. My favourite part was when they were celebrating Pearl’s birthday and Harley and her stare into each other’s eyes.
Safa, age 11
11 April 2011
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read part of it and fantastic
9 March 2011
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