Jacqueline Wilson, The Suitcase Kid

Jacqueline Wilson, The Suitcase Kid

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Jacqueline Wilson, The Suitcase Kid
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This Book Is A Good Book Because I Love Reading Th

this book is a good book because i love reading the book all the time i read it school and home and sometime out and about

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The Heart Warming Story The Suitcase Kid

This book is based on real life dramas the ups and downs of life.A girl is faced by the worst time of her life and leaving Mulberry cottage doesn't help on top of all her dramas she is facing.But her Rabbit (radish) is helping her get though the worst.But soon after moving out of Mulberry cottage it gets occupied by a couple.She gets really upset moving about all the time and her mum and dad are always arguing. Now that dad has gone off with Carrie her mum is left on her own but then she meets Bill The Baboon.Will they get back together and live happily ever after or will there mum and dad sort out what the arrangement will be? You'll have to read and find out!!!

This story is heart warming and brings a tear to your eye and you cant stop reading.

Lydia Wright Age 13

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I Think This Book Is Purely Amazing.i Have Only Re

i think this book is purely amazing.I have only read it recently but i can quote that "this book is a fact of life the words are really true, some unfortunate children go through family divorces which can be very challenging".I loved the way it was structured and would change nothing if given the chance.the tittle was a little confusing at first I thought it was about a homeless person but that is the true art about tittles,they leave you on the edge.The nicknames given are amusing; eg. king sized rat and billy baboon.I recommend this to a person who has the time to read, a person who likes a adventure, journey, survival or just a good book to read!

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I Think That The Suitcase Kid Is Very Good. When

i think that the suitcase kid is very good. when i read the first chapter i thought that radish was a real rabit lol.but then i realized that you cant but a rabit in a shoe box.this book reminded me that i was not the only ones parent who was not married and that told me that i was not soo different than ev erybody else( but really i was ). my favourite part was when ????? i cant really decide. jackline wilson is an amazing writer and you should really read all her books . i would not find her books lying around . before i bought this book i did not know what was going to happen in the first chapter ,honstly i thought that the girl was homeless what was i thinking.

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It's A Really Good Book To Read If You Have A Step

It's a really good book to read if you have a step-family.

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I Thought The "suitcase Kid" Was A Very True Story

I thought the "Suitcase Kid" was a very true story because it puts you in someone else's shoes.The book makes you think twice about how lucky you are, not to been split up having you'r parents separeted, having two new families and if you're lucky maybe you could be the only child on one family.If I was in Andy's postion I wouldn't be able to sstand it and having to share a room with Katie (her mom's new familes daughter)or with the two others on her dad's side. I think this book is truly amzing.I would recomend this book to everyone :)

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I Thought "the Suitcase Kid" Was A Really Good Boo

I thought "the suitcase kid" was a really good book, i would defo recommend it to me bma's and all my family. i think its such a good book and it explains alot about hoe kids feel when there parents split up and how to deal with it. I defo wouldn't wona be in her position, cos she has to keep goin to her dads house then her mums house and its just not fair on her. i feel sorry for her, now she doesn't even have a prp home or a bedroom of her own, her bff isn't really there for her anymore and her mum wants her there here everywhere. i recommend this book to any1 who luvs jacqueline WEilson's books and if you have good taste in books!!! Best book (an i dont like reading, that tells ya sumthin) !!!

little miss emmie
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I Loved This Book. It Expresses Lots Of Feelings.

I loved this book. It expresses lots of feelings. My favorite character is Andy. At my school (st.mary's and Benedict's r.e primary school) the year 5 and 6 have been reading this book. In school book week we had to dress up as a character from the story. I chose Andy because my mum and dad split up in 2002 and I felt the same way. I would very highly recommend this book to people who are going through the same thing as what I and Andy have been through. I would read this book over and over again because that is how good it is. I also think that Radish held a lot of feelings throughout the story even though most of them where Andy's feelings I believe that Radish had lots to say if she could talk. Just like when Katie wanted to keep the t.v on all night because she thought that she would die just like her mum. At this point I also think that Radish wanted to go to sleep as well as Andy. I really, really, really enjoyed this book so thank you Jacqueline Wilson. xxx

itshimthere
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I Didn't Really Like This Book Of "the Suitcase Ki

I didn't really like this book of "The suitcase kid",Because I think it was quite boring.

itshimthere
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Jacqueline Wilson, The Suitcase Kid Could Actually

Jacqueline Wilson, The Suitcase Kid could actually happen and i like how she saves raddish and has a dream and all that lot but there was some words mix up though that shouldnt of been there but i will give

you a 9/10 there however now my freind mollie has a idea of calling heer toy hamster raddish just like ardea did

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