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20 Reviews For Jacqueline Wilson,Nick Sharratt, Lola Rose

  • Guest 10th Oct 2009

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    This book is really unusual, When you read it theres some really scary bits like when Jayni's dad hit her and her mum. When i read it, i always had goosebumps, coz theres loads of unpredictable parts when your got a feeling theres trouble. Sometimes i think this book is too negitive for me, when i picked up the book, i thought it was like tracy beaker or the rest of the books, because i thought the name was sweet, but when i read it, i came across naughty things that my parents would'nt do to save a life, it compares my family. I recomend this book for children over 10, At least. I hope this helps your opionon. This is one of Jacqueline wilson's dedicated books.

  • Guest 21st Jul 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    i absolutely love Lola Rose(! its so touching. i even cried. its a really good story. i like the main character, Jayni. this book taught me how to a responsible person, a good sister and daughter. its good for kids whose mums got cancer. its so sad yet interesting. its not some fairytale, fantasy, silly story. its real! very real. good job
  • meggirlr Rank: Staff Sergeant 24th May 2009

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    Lola Rose is a fantastic story of realistic family life. Mum, Jayni and Kenny escape from Dad and start a new life in London in the aid of a lucky lottery ticket. They change their surname to Luck as they feel they are lucky and become Victoria (Mum), Kendall (Kenny) and Lola Rose (Jayni). But then Mum gets breast cancer and ends up in hospital. Lola Rose is forced to be very grown-up and manages to contact Auntie Barbara who helps them through Mum's illness. Will Mum get better and they all car ...
  • Guest 16th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Lola Rose is a great book! I have read it loads of times and I like all of it. Jayni, Kenny and their mum escape in the middle of the night because Dad hits Mum and Jayni. They have to choose new names and Mum chooses Victoria, Kenny Kendall, and Jayni chooses the coolest name she can think of, Lola Rose. But Vicky gets breast cancer and has to go to hospital. Lola Rose and Kendall stay alone for a few days but they get worried because Mum said she'd back after one night. Lola Rose calls Auntie ...
  • loisxxx 14th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Jacqueline Wilson,Nick Sharratt, Lola Rose is a fantastic book ! just soooo interesting and soo good too read recommend tooo many children
  • Guest 5th Apr 2009

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    lola rose was the best book i have ever read in my whole life it is so realistic and cool i recomemnd everyone should read it. i like it because it is so awesome i was reading it and 3 hours later i got up and i realised i had been reading it for so long
  • Guest 8th Jan 2009

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    The fact that its so realistic, everyday situations although it didn't always explain certain situations. Fabulous I recommend it to anyone, one of her best books!
  • Guest 27th Oct 2008

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    It was a good book with alot of things happening in it that could happen in real life! Some points could be quite sad to some people. It was a really good book.
  • Guest 8th Sep 2008

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    Everything in it was disgusting and gross. I thought it was a horrible book, I can't stand looking at it, yuck!
  • Guest 8th Jul 2008

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    Jaquline Wilson is the best author ever so carry on writing storys, go Jaquline Wilson.
  • MissLoney 15th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    This is is bloody marvellous my head never wwas out of the book! .. i recommend it for every teenage girl who is bored one day and wants something real and exciting!
  • Guest 8th May 2008

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    I love this book I never thought someone could make me feel like I rely was the charector but Jacqueline wilson did with this book Lola rose
  • Jello 15th Feb 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    I think this is a good book and easy for children to read. Maybe not young children because the book involved some intercourse and fighting. It was an other success from the fantastic author Jacqueline Wilson.
  • Guest 8th Jan 2008

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    \brilliant book, I would recommend it for older readers 12 or over
  • Chloe15a Rank: Lance Corporal 26th Dec 2007

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    Overall Amazing! I really enjoyed it!
  • Chloe15a Rank: Lance Corporal 26th Dec 2007

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    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharrat, Lola Rose is the childrens writers whos books I read recently they had good description, Quite emotional, you find it really hard to put down. Overall Amazing. I really enjoyed it!
  • INGO Rank: Corporal 16th Jan 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Lola Rose is about a girl who as a very mean dad, so her, her mum and her brother run away!
  • cutie92 Rank: Corporal 27th Mar 2006

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    I have always loved Jaqueline Wilson even when i was young and this book was brilliant. I expect her to eventually run out of ideas and redo another book but there always different and i learnt a lot. I love the vocabularly she uses.
  • sadiestrawberry Rank: Corporal 14th Sep 2005

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Lola Rose by Jacqueline Wilson and Nick Sharratt is an imaginative story about the 'ups and downs' of Jayni Lucks' interesting life.
    Jayni has a very violent father who treats her and her mum very badly. When Jayni's mum wins ten thousand pounds cash on a scratch card, they decide to run away to London, taking Jayni's amusing little brother, Kenny, with them.
    That's when they all decide to change their names, Jayni's being 'Lola Rose'.
    An exiting absorbing book, with fresh gripping writing. ...
  • zoe 1994 Rank: Lance Corporal 12th Jul 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I thought Lola Rose was a really good book. At first I wasn't sure whether or not I'd enjoy reading it, but when read it I thought that it would be a start of me reading Jacqueline Wilson books, and it was. At this present day I have 10 books written by Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Nick Sharrat.