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If you could be any Jacqueline Wilson character who would you be?
Is anything bothering you? Problems in class or at home? Don't know where to turn for help? Log on to the Worry Website! Type in your worry and wait for the good advice to flow in.At least that's the plan when Mr Speed sets up his super-cool new Worry Website for the class. Holly, Greg, Natasha and the rest feel that they've got shed loads of worries. But, as they find out, sometimes the best advice comes from the most unexpected place.Lots of the kids in Mr Speed's class have something to worry about. From a new stepmum to coping with Maths, everyone has their own private concerns and it's sometimes difficult to discuss them - even when you need advice. So Mr Speed sets up the Worry Website on the classroom computer. Anybody in the class can anonymously enter their worry and anyone else can type in advice to help out.
"A smart, funny collection of short stories that should help kids sort out a few of their worries" Daily Mirror
love love love love it
hannah, 9
I really loved this book!
After I read this book,I was also thinking of creating a worry website!
Princess, 11
I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE jacky.the worry website is fab i just finshed it and i think lisa is sooo kind and mr speed is clever.everychild has a diffrent backround and its a very clever how the books works.gojacky
Emily, 11
i think it is a very touching book with so many real life problems only took me one day to read it was soooooooooooooo good !!!!!
emma k, 13
i am reading it the now
katy, 9
Its great 'cos it comes from so many points of view!
I can never choose who's story i like the most!
But I think Natashas story is probably my fave
Caitlin, 10
The worry website is one of the best books in the world cause its funny and its written by jaqueline.w a good author The lottie project and little darlings are also great book :)
Tiegan, 11
halarious
jasmine, 18
I think its funny+understanding
millie, 9
i like this book especially hollys story
evelina, 11