Jacqueline Wilson often gets names for her books from various sources such as brainstorming, personal experiences, popular trends, or characters she has encountered in real life. She may also take inspiration from traditional names, modern names, or names that fit the theme or setting of the story she is writing.
She thinks of them herself. She writes the book first then thinks of a good name for it. Like The Diamond Girls, she called it that because the girls's surnames were all Diamond, so they were the Diamond Girls. Also in The Illustrated Mum, Jacqueline chose this name because it was like Star and Dolphin's mum was illustrated (meaning pictured). I am a complete Jacqueline-o-holic and I mostly only read her books. If you are looking for good books by Jacueline Wilson I recommend My Sister Jodie, Girls In Love, Girls Out Late, Girls Under Pressure, Girls In Tears, Cookie and Glubbslyme. There are loads more good ones but I think they are the best. Hope you like some of these books and now understand that Jacqueline thinks of her own names for her books!
Brain were else...
People an a great imagination
the cat in the hat
Corgi and Doubleday publish Jacqueline Wilson's books!
Jacqueline Wilson's daughter does not write books!
No Jacqueline Wilsons Books are for Children and Adults
Jacqueline Wilson is famous for writing books for children.
Some of Jacqueline Wilson's family names include Wilson, Tate, Beaker, and Dean.
In 2001, Jacqueline Wilson published two books: "The Illustrated Mum" and "Girls in Tears."
she has 4 thousond books
she admires books
She writes books.
It is fun
It is not known what Jacqueline Wilson called her nan and granddad. Jacqueline Wilson is an author and most known for writing children's books.