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Superstar author Jacqueline Wilson takes a frank and captivating look at her own childhood in this autobiography. It’s a tale of friendships, loneliness, books, toys, family and much more. Read it to see how Jacky played with paper dolls like April in Dustbin Baby; how she sat entrance exams like Ruby in Double Act, and how – just like Tracy Beaker – she loved writing and making up stories!
Funny, warm and moving, this book shows how Jacqueline Wilson started to become a writer and where she got her inspiration from. If you’re a Jacky fan, you mustn’t miss it!
most of you loved this
21 Jun 2009
loved it
this was a fantastic book and I really enjoyed it. It shows you that her mind was ful of imaganation from the minite she was born.
28 Apr 2009
not for me
Most of you liked the book, Jacky Daydream and rated it 5 stars well this book wasnt for me, it just wasnt my cup of tea. I found it pretty boring and I couldnt get into it but I read it because it cost me £8.00. I baught it because all my friends had it! I’m going to read Jackys new book, my secret diary to see what it’s like! Let’s hope it good.
14 Apr 2009
loved it
jacky daydream is amazing. it’s all about jacqueline wilsons childhood. who would have thought that jacqueline played with paper dolls like April in Dustbin Baby. the reason why i love the book is because i’m so fond of jacqueline wilson.if u are a fan this book was made for you!
6 Mar 2009
liked it
at first i found this book hard to read but eventually i enjoyed it. i am currently half way through it.
4 Mar 2009
loved it
This was a great book 5 stars.I have read it twice.I hope Jacqueline Wilson writes about her teenage years too!
Read more about Jacqueline Wilson, and check out her top tips for writing your own autobiography.
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