I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is a Jacqueline Wilson fan - but even if you're not and you're looking for a good ADDICTIVE read, I think I would probably shove in your face a book by Jacqueline Wilson like this one. It's about five girls - Amy, Bella, Chloe, Daisy and Emily - and they form a club called the Rainbow Girls because of their names. Have you noticed? If not, look now to avoid being confused.
Anyway, the club gets into a little party routine: well, first, Amy had a sleepover for her birthday party. And so it continues until it comes to Daisy's turn. You see, she has a special needs sister. She can't walk or talk or feed herself. And the thing is, Chloe is really mean so she would tease her about her disabilities. But as it turns out, Daisy actually DOES have a sleepover because Daisy's dad puts up an old neglected tent for the girls to sleep in. [With cushions, of course!]
In the night, Chloe (the dead mean one) wets the bed and the girls find out and get her back for being horrid (tease her) and Emily, who was Chloe's best friend, and who Daisy really liked, had Chloe out of her mind with FURY when she teased her. Chloe went off to play with the other girls, whilst Daisy became best mates with Emily.
Right - overall, I thought that this was a good book which I might like to read again, or, even better, a sequel to it, but that's just my opinion. Why not read it yourself and find out? That's what I suggest! [The subject of this story isn't at all boring, but if you have slightly different taste from me then you may find some parts fairly uninteresting.]
Reff:http://www.ciao.co.uk/Sleepovers_Jacqueline_Wilson__Review_5318476
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