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Girls In Tears

Girls In Tears

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I also like how Jacqueline Wilson put down the feelings of Isabelle and how she thinks her life is horrible.

I’m not sure what I was expecting but I was definitely hoping for something more inspiring than the previous novel. After being one of the best book series ever in my opinion, this was where the Girls series came crashing down.She tackles the everyday issues that really count (school, boys, family life, friendship, bad hair, imperfect bodies. Although, I think the storyline involving Nadine’s online boyfriend is an important one for them to read.

Although it was classified as a children's book, because of the content I would say it is a young adult book. Released in 2002, 3 years after Girls Out Late, it seems Jacqueline didn't even read the previous books and just went off her memory of them.

Buckets of tears are wept and hundreds of tissues are sniffled into - can the girls survive these testing times? Magda's lost her pet and is desperately upset (though the others didn't even know she still had a hamster!

Of course, Ellie would normally turn to her friends at a time like this but Nadine and Magda are getting frustrated with her. One of Jacqueline’s most successful and enduring creations has been the famous Tracy Beaker, who first appeared in 1991 in The Story of Tracy Beaker. And Nadine is fed up with the other two lecturing her about the dangers of meeting someone on the Internet - she thinks her online boyfriend sounds wonderful! Thank God childrens/young adult literature has evolved so much in the last 15 odd years, and pity poor me who pretty much only had this series to turn to to resolve my teenage angst.I mean, it is meant to be in a collection but if you read it on its own it’s just fine, as the story makes total sense as well, but if you want to you can read the first two books first, although I don’t feel it is necessary. Looking bad, it's a perfectly good story (especially across the 4 books) BUT I still remain baffled about what age range these books should be for? This was probably the weakest out of the four books, just because it felt like the title and format of 'Girls Cry When.



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