Pages: 229 (Paperback) ISBN: 0440865786 Pub: Corgi Childrens Pub date: 2004-10-04 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4246
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Editorial Review:Jacqueline Wilson's magical talent for writing novels for children of all ages that can brighten, sadden and enlighten all at the same time is legendary. Midnight is a shining example of that gift and is an unforgettable story about friendship, adoration and sibling worship. Wilson's subjects are always close at heart, her characters lovably flawed, but her endings are reassuringly uplifting. It is the arrival of the intoxicatingly popular Jasmine, the daughter of a famous actor, at Violet's school that has impacted most on her life of late. Forever in the spell of her controlling and mesmerising older brother Will, Violet needs something to change for her. Will has discovered a shocking secret about his past that is making his behaviour even more strange and dangerous. His dreaded games of Truth or Dare often leave Violet's nerves in tatters. Will is distant, but Jasmine seems genuinely interested in her and her love of fairies. They even both like Casper Dream--the author of several popular fairy novels. But Violet can't keep Jasmine away from her house forever and when Will and Jasmine get together and apparently exclude Violet--she can think of only one person who can help her... so she sets off by herself to find her favourite author. Wilson's characters are no doubt agonisingly created, but seem effortlessly real and engaging--no wonder they've been adored by over 10-million readers since she first began writing for taunted teens and younger readers. Midnight is perhaps a slightly more subtle novel than is usual, tackling lots of different, overlapping themes at once and even touching on her own life--as demonstrated by the influence of the writer in the story, Casper Dream. This is another winning read. (Recommended for ages 10 and over.) --John McLay Reader Reviews:My Midnight views (0/0 people found this helpful)I really like Jacqueline Wilson books and this one was definitely great!Although the beginning was quite boring I definitely got more into it as
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When... (11/11 people found this helpful)Will and Violet are left home and Will plays a game were he take her into the attic of the house next door and it has bats! Violet doesn't talk to him for ages. To make it up, Will helps her make a crow fairy for her collection of Casper Dream's fairies from his books. At school, Violet has no friends, except two girls whom she doesn't like, much as small as her until Jasmine comes and they become best friends. Violet goes to Jasmines house leaving her parents worried sick. Jasmine likes Violets fairies a lot and Violet makes Jasmine the jasmine fairy for her to keep. At the end, Jasmine comes round so Will can help her with her maths homework and they play the game that she played with Will except this time she goes into their attic. She finds an album pf her real baby brother called William. Soon, she leaves the attic and finds Jasmine and Will in Will's room talking about HER! They said that it was very babyish of her to play with fairies and she overheard them. Violet went into her own room and went out of control; she ripped all the fairies and ran away. She went to meet Casper Dream and she did! It was a dream came true! Casper Dream wrote a book about their strange meeting and Violet goes back home. She and Jasmine become best friends again and they still are! Fantastic book (1/2 people found this helpful) This book is one of the best books I've ever read of Jacqueline Wilson. Not that any of her books are bad or anything , just that its a great book!!
Great Book! (7/7 people found this helpful)This is a great book. I loved reading it. I loved the words and the way it was written. I could read it over and over again and I would never get bored of it. In it there's a girl called Violet, who has hardly any friends, apart from two girls. They are only her friends because they fancy her older brother called Will. Then a new girl called Jasmine comes to school. They become best friends and have great times together until Jasmine comes over one day and they play Truth or Dare with Will. Jasmine and Will dare Violet to go and sit in the loft for ten minutes. When the timer goes off, she comes down and finds her best friend and her brother kissing in his room. Similar ProductsCategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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