Customer Reviews
Funny and Touching - By: J. Millar, 20 Oct 2008 
I read this over a few nights with my 7 year old daughter at bedtime. I have to say it touched me so much. Reading aloud, I could feel my voice starting to wobble when it came to Daisy talking about her feelings for her sister Lily who has learning difficulties. It was very well written & we both felt vexed for Daisy & contempt for the loathsome spoilt Chloe who gets her comeuppance. As someone who was sadly a victim of bullying at school I could really relate to Daisy's character & her worries & my daughter really empathised with her. I would definately buy more of this authors books.
For junior children & young teenagers. - By: F. Shah, 14 Sep 2008 
I thought that it was great that Jacqueline Wilson tackled disability issues however the story was very short especially the ending where all the revelation happens. The story should have been extended so that we could have seen what else happened. It is such a short story that it can be readin like an hour. This book is suitable for junior children & young teenagers.
Amelias Goods book review. - By: L. Thayer, 06 May 2008 
I knew I was going to enjoy the book because I love Jacqueline Wilsons. I don't like Chloe because she is mean, but I like Daisy because she is nice to her friends. It is a little bit sadin places but also happy. It was very exciting. Amy & Daisy are best friends & Chloe & Emily are best friends but not for long. The book would be suitable for girls 7+. It is the best book to read. The story takes place at a school & at people's houses. The author good language like so-o-o-o-o & wonderful
Sleepovers - By: Lucy, 27 Nov 2007 
I think that this book is suitable for any child that can read confidently. Jacqueline Wilson is my favourite author & I really enjoyed Sleepovers. It is funny at the end when Chloe gets embarrassed. I was happy when Amy, Bella, Daisy & Emily got their own back on Chloe.
Please read this book because it is very good & I have read it many times.
Chloe is the rudest and the worst - By: Doniaa, 31 Oct 2007 
I think this book is suitable for 7+ years olds. It's about a girl called Daisy who starts a new school.
A group of girls called Amy, Bella, Chloe, Daisy & Emily form The Alphabet Club. They all have sleepover parties for their birthdays. But Daisy is afraid that she will be teased about her sister who has learning difficulties. I really didn't like Chloe because she is a big bully & very spoilt. The strange thing is that she only bullies Daisy & calls her Daisy-Diddums, which is when her friend, Emily realises how unkind she is.
The moral of the story is that is it good to always stand up against bullies & support your friends.