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One of my favourite bits is when Tim goes to an amusement arcade and tries to win a toy troll for his friend called Kelly. After trying loads of times and not winning anything, Tim gives up, and then surprisingly sees Kelly who has a go and then she wins herself loads of trolls!!

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I decided to re-read this book recently, and although I liked this book better then the previous instalment in Tim's life, I still found myself eager to finish it because there are more things I would rather have read. Although, I loved Jacqueline Wilson growing up and this book is another fine story by her. A brilliant new adventure for Tim and Biscuits, stars of Cliffhanger, from Jacqueline Wilson, award-winning author of The Suitcase Kid, The Story of Tracy Beaker and Bad Girls. www.kidsatrandomhouse.co.uk The plot was not particularly engaging. The illustrations of the boys’ diary entries are a fun way to introduce each chapter, but Biscuits’ character is completely one-dimensional; the focus being on his weight and the copious amounts of food that he consumes was very repetitive and cringeworthy. Candyfloss by Jacqueline Wilson - review". The Guardian. 21 October 2011. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013 . Retrieved 20 April 2020.This is a book about a boy called Tim who goes on holiday with his best friend Biscuit. At the beginning of each chapter each boy writes a diary, and Biscuit's diary is about what he has eaten, as that is his favourite thing to do! a b "The Werepuppy". Penguin Books. Archived from the original on 12 August 2020 . Retrieved 20 April 2020. My Summer Holiday Journal". GoodReads. Archived from the original on 17 January 2021 . Retrieved 20 April 2020. Review: Truth or Dare, Jacqueline Wilson". Drizzle and Hurricane. Archived from the original on 20 July 2020 . Retrieved 20 April 2020. Shame you haven't got any brothers, Tim,' said Dad. 'It won't be such fun for you.' 'We can have fun together,' said Mum. 'What are the shops like at Llanpistyll?' 'Shops?' said Dad. 'I think there's one.' 'One? said Mum. 'What sort of shop?' 'I don't know. A general store, I suppose,' said Dad impatiently. 'You don't go to Llanpistyll to go shopping.' 'Obviously not,' said Mum. She sighed. 'I like shopping.' 'So do I,' I said. Dad sighed too. Even more impatiently. 'Boys don't like shopping,' he said. 'I worry about you sometimes, Tim.' I worry about my dad sometimes too. He doesn't half go on. And on and on. 'We have a lovely time when we go shopping at the Flowerfields centre on Saturdays, don't we, Tim?' said Mum. 'Tim should be having fun with his friends, not hanging round his mum,' said Dad. Then he stopped and snapped his fingers. 'I've had a brilliant idea!' I twitched. I don't always like my dad's ideas. Particularly when he thinks they're brilliant. But this time I thought it a Truly Dazzling idea. 'Let's invite one of Tim's friends to come 8

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Midnight by Jacqueline Wilson - review". The Guardian. 2 July 2011. Archived from the original on 17 January 2021 . Retrieved 20 April 2020. Gosh!' I said, very impressed. 'I used to kid the guys in my class it was like a zip and I could shove my hand straight into my stomach.' 'You couldn't, could you?' 'No!' 'Well anyway, you ought to go paddling. The sea's salty. It's very healing. My dad had a boil on his bottom once, and he sat in a basin of salty water.' Kelly snorted with laughter. So did I. We laughed so much we nearly fell over on the sand. 'What a place to have a boil!' said Kelly. 'OK, OK. I'll paddle, just to keep you happy.' We both paddled. Kelly winced a bit as the water washed over her leg but she didn't complain. 'You're ever so brave, Kelly,' I said. Kelly beamed at me. A wave splashed high and she jumped to stop her shorts getting wet. Soon we were both holding hands and jumping every wave. We got wet after all but it didn't really matter. Little droplets of water on my eyelashes made me see rainbows everywhere. 'This is our beach, right? We're the only ones who can come here,' said Kelly. 'Let's stake it out as ours.' 115 Connie and the Water Babies by Jacqueline Wilson". Fantastic Fiction. Archived from the original on 24 October 2020 . Retrieved 20 April 2020. In this hugely enjoyable sequel to Cliffhanger, only child Tim and his fun friend Biscuits join Tim's rather strait-laced parents for a holiday in Wales. It was Kelly. She was speaking to me again. She didn't need a megaphone. She had her volume turned right up to maximum force. 'Pretend you haven't heard her,' said Biscuits. It was not a sensible suggestion. People covered their ears the length of the Welsh coast and said 'That's Kelly!' Cattle in the meadows were mooing 'That's Kelly!' Sheep up in the mountains were baaing 'That's Kelly!' Dolphins and whales way out in the ocean were spouting 'That's Kelly!' Little green men in flying saucers were twitching their antennae and mumbling in Martian 'That's Kelly!' I turned. We all turned. Kelly came charging up to us. 'Where are you going? The carnival's over on the clifftop. Come on, they've just announced the first race. It's the under-five fifty-steps toddle and our Dean's going to walk it, you watch!' 'I'm sure he will, dear. But we were actually wondering whether to give all these races a miss,' said Mum. 'You can't. I've entered all of you,' said Kelly. 'What?' I said. 146

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Amy, Bella, Chloe, Daisy and Emily – aka the Alphabet Club – are best friends. Daisy is the newest member and so she’s trying really hard to fit in. But when the girls all start planning sleepover parties for their birthdays, Daisy can’t help but worry about hers… Lily's self-centred young mother jets off to a holiday in Spain with her new boyfriend. Lily and her three younger siblings are carelessly left behind. Cliffhanger by Jacqueline Wilson - review". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 22 February 2017 . Retrieved 20 April 2020.

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