All reviews for The Lottie Project
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I can’t believe what Lottie did back in those times! If I was Lottie I would have run away because of the way everyone was treating her! This story was heart-gripping!
3 March 2011
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The Lottie Project was a good book, but I was a bit stricken because Jacqueline Wilson was a bit rude this time, but all the same, it was a book worth reading, I loved the style of Lottie and the GAB girls, I thought Lisa was a wet cookie but Lottie, or Charlotte aka Charlie was the BEST charachter in the book. Thumbs up!
3 March 2011
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I have read some of the lottie project and so far it is really good! I would love to read the last chapters.
27 February 2011
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I love it how Charlie writes aout lottie. From Kim
8 December 2010
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I LOVE THIS BOOK
I READ THIS BOOK AND I LOVE IT FUNNY AND A LITTLE SAD IM NOT GOING TO TELL YOU ALL OF IT BECAUSE YOU WANT TO READ:)
19 November 2010
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“Hi! I’m Charlie (Don’t call me Charlotte – ever!). History is boring, right? Wrong! The Victorians weren’t all deadly dull and drippy. Lottie certainly isn’t.”
For a school history project, Charlie starts to write the diary of Lottie, a Victorian serving girl. Lottie shares Charlie’s real name, Charlotte, and is also eleven, but that’s where the similarities seem to end. Unlike Charlie, Lottie has to go out and work, and help her mum to raise their big, poor family. It seems a million miles from Charlie’s life – until Mum loses her job. Suddenly, Charlie realises how much she can learn from Lottie’s hardships and struggles. For a start, Lottie would definitely know what to do about Mum’s dreadful boyfriend and his wimpy son! Jacqueline Wilson delivers another winner with this thought-provoking tale of two girls who live in different times, but share similar problems.
Cool book! My nan got me this from the local charity shop. I didn’t know what to expect – but as soon as I’d read the first page it bowled me over! Amazing!
30 May 2010
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It was a BRILL book! I LOVED it!
26 February 2010
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