of course, idiots
yes it was and apperantly she quite liked writing this book
Jacqueline Wilson loved to play games with paper dolls cut out from magazines, she liked to play imaginary games with imaginary friends, she loved to read, and she adored writing.
Jacqueline liked to browse in bookshops, visiting art galleries, going to movies, swimming and line dancing
Jacqueline liked to browse in bookshops, visiting art galleries, going to movies, swimming and line dancing
No, there is no direct sequel to "Lola Rose" by Jacqueline Wilson. The story stands alone as a standalone novel. However, Jacqueline Wilson has written many other books that you may enjoy if you liked "Lola Rose."
Jacqueline Wilson is a fan of ballet shoes by Noel Streatfield . She also liked books by Enid Blyton.
She liked to read a lot of books! She liked all,kind's of gendres espicially adventure and romance. She really enjoyed reading interesting books! She had no specified gendre of books if she had to pick she would choose adventure! I hope this helped! :)
Meg Cabot and Jacqueline Wilson's book for example, they are suitable for younger readers. And the Eragon series.
Jacqueline Wilson got the idea for Tracy Beaker's surname from a street sign she saw called 'Beckett'. She liked the sound of it and decided to use a similar name for Tracy, combining "Beckett" with a different spelling to create the character's memorable surname.
She started writing novels for adults first, but then she decided she liked writing for children best so she wrote The Story of Tracy Beaker, which was a big success!
he did rock climbing playing baseball most of all he liked school as a kid
He liked to play Golf.