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E**N
Really good!😺
Ok this book was really good to tell you the truth it was so good that I accidentally read up to 11:30. True!I chose this rating because of the idea of the story it's satisfying because the pictures are just not my taste but when I read the book I am like omg! I recommend this book for 9 to 10 it's sooo good!
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I really enjoyed reading this bookMy favourite sister was Jude.She was clever and tough and always there for Dixie.I think that Bruce was unbelievable and that he was cool.I really hated Mary's mum. She was cruel and horribleand I didn't like reading about her.Overall this book was different to any I have ever read.There was a lot of secrets in itand I think that politician who said "The Illustrated Mum"was their least favourite book is silly. Jacqueline Wilson is totally awesome!!!
M**N
The most awesome book ever!!
Out of all the books J.W has ever written, this one is by far one of the best. It explores many issues that go on in the outside world. The basic story is mum is having a baby and she thinks that the family needs more room. So she buys a house in a place called the planet estate and she tells the diamond girls that there moving straight away. There are four diamond girls Dixie, who is ten, Jude, who is fourteen, Rochelle, who is eleven and Martine, who is sixteen. They don't all get on and there are is a lot of arguing between them and the oldest has a secret that she doesn't tell anyone. Jude also gets into a lot of fights. All the girls have different dads but the only dad you do meet in the book is Dixie`s dad. There is also a guy named Bruce who helps them move in to the new house and he acts like a sort of uncle to the girls. When the family move to there new house its in a very rundown area and the house is a tip, all broken and messy and damaged. But they have not even started unpacking yet when mum goes into labour. Mum is convinced the babies a boy but only Dixie knows the truth. Full of drama, excitement and madness, this book shows you the fun and not so fun things about having a huge family. I read this book from start to finish in a day. I found the story so easy to understand and the way that J.W writes her novels is just amazing because the story flows perfectly from one bit to the other. I like all J.W books but the diamond girls is definitely one of my favourites. I would recommend this book to ages 10 and up because the book contains a little bit of teenage pregnancy and domestic abuse but its not that bad so i think it its suitable for all ages really. Teenagers buy this book. Because its awesome!!!By Jessica Lenton
M**D
the diamonds girls
this book is very interesting its full of life changing experiences and blood curderling sudden turns. it describes how the character is feeling word to word. my favourite part was when it was very hectic and there was a lot of drama for example whben they go to their new house and when one of the diamond girls faints by getting squashed anyway i wont tell u any more or i will spoil the rest of the story. i definetely recomend it for ages 7+. i am hoping that u will read this review and then go and get the book , its definetely worth the money...
M**M
A tough book for older tweens
When I say tough, I mean the hard-core subjects of The Diamond Girls. It has mild language, not a thing you don't know, and themes are pregnancy and... I don't know. Martine, Jude, Rochelle and Dixie are sisters all with a different dad. They go to the Estate to move somewhere. Their mom is pregnant, Martine is cross, Jude's gone wild, and Rochelle is flirting with boys. Dixie, the baby of the family, just wants to have a peaceful life back at home. But Martine goes missing- and there's something odd about little Mary next door... The Diamond Girls is a real-life read full of suspense, grit, wit and imagination. Classic Jacqueline Wilson at its best, and recommend for girls who want an exciting and modern read.
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