Jacqueline Wilson,Nick Sharratt, The Lottie Project Reviews
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7 Reviews For Jacqueline Wilson,Nick Sharratt, The Lottie Project
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Guest 7th Jan 2010
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Guest 3rd Apr 2009
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The Lottie Project shows the problems of a young girl and a single parent. it is very realistic. i loved it. The book is just awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!- Read Guest's review (26 words)
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Guest 14th Dec 2008
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I found The Lottie Project interesting and exciting. Also at the end of each chapter it left you in a cliffhanger. Every time it made me want to read on. I thought there were no bad points at all. The book itself is fun and interesting.- Read Guest's review (46 words)
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Guest 24th Sep 2008
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I liked the main storyline in The Lottie Project. It is my favourite book and is really good but just too short.- Read Guest's review (22 words)
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Guest 8th May 2008
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FANTASTIC!!! The whole book. While I was reading it I was filled with different emotions. Happy, Sad, Scared, Excited. Overall it was a fabulous book!
A Must Buy Book =)- Read Guest's review (29 words)
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Guest 7th May 2008
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jacqueline wilson is a brilliant author and this book for me is one of her best!!!!- Read Guest's review (43 words)
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Jacqueline Wilson,Nick Sharratt, The Lottie Project - This is about Lottie, a little girl who, whilst doing a history project comes across another girl who was a servant. She writes a diary of her life, but links her life and the girl's life together. She has several problems though, with her housing, her friends, her mum and her teacher. All the while she entwines these issues into Lottie's diary to make for a thoroughly compelling read.- Read maxwh1's review (128 words)







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