Rating: Summary: this is so good!! Review: i've only read the book but it is so good, the author tells of a girl charlie going through a rough time in her life. her class is doing the victorian period. that is where charlie discovers lottie, a servant girl. this book is really good
Rating: Summary: A lovely book by an amazing story-teller! Review: Once you start reading 'The Lottie Project', you just can't stop. I bought it just yesterday from a book store and I already finished reading it. All the characters are very well-portrayed and the illustrations are amusing. Charlie is an average eleven-year-old with lot's of problems. She doesn't like her new teacher who insists on calling her by her full name, Charlotte. She is made to sit with James Edward, the snobby, goody-two-shoes rich boy. She also has to do a project on the Victorians, whom she hardly knows anything about. But Charlie gets a lovely idea to make a diary for Lottie, a young girl who is sent to work as a nurserymaid in the Victorians' time. She gets quite absorbed in the project and finds that her real life isn't much different from fictional Lottie's. First, her mom loses her good job as a manager and has to do oddjobs like cleaning people's houses and baby-sitting. But worse than that, could Charlie's mom possibly have a boyfriend? All-in-all, an amazing story very well portrayed by a master story-teller. Well worth the money!
Rating: Summary: The Best Book in the World! Review: The Lottie Project is a brilliant book about a girl, Charlie (don't ever call her Charlotte!), who lives in England. She's never met her father, her very young mother, Jo, has lost her job, and is now working as a cleaner, plus, she's stuck next to Jamie Edwards in class, a posh teacher's pet who she can't stand! Then Jo gets a really nerdy boyfriend, and Charlie's class study the Victorian Period. So, she begins to write a diary about a nursery maid named Lottie. As events occur, she writes them into the diary. Why should you get this book? Because it's just plain cool! In the words of Charlie, easy-peasy simple-pimple!
Rating: Summary: The review of the Lottie Project. Review: The Lottie Project is class!It compares the modern times with the victorian times,we like the part where Charlie (modern)writes about Lottie(victorian)in her project.It has an attractive front cover,we give this book 5 stars because its the best!
Rating: Summary: A Wonderful Favorite! Review: This is definitely one of my favorite books. I guess sixth graders will enjoy it most, but parents will also enjoy it too. Jacqueline Wilson really knows how to get into the world of 11-year-olds. Charlie Enright has a lot of problems at school. Her new teacher is strict and mean. She assigns the sixth-graders a Victorian project right at the beginning of the year. Also, she makes Charlie sit next to Jamie Edwards, which Charlie isn't sure she likes or hates. She also is having problems with her friends. They have abandoned the 'We Hate Boys Club' and are now very interested in boys and not paying much attention to her. And her home lifes not that wonderful either. Her single mother has just lost her job, but she finds another one quickly. It turns out that she has fallen in love with her boss and Charlie has got to stop her. Somehow. Someway. Will Charlie's problems ever end? Read this great book to find out!
Rating: Summary: A Very Interesting Story From AnInteresting Point of View Review: This was the first book of Jaqueline Wilson that I have read, and the best one, too! I love how she writes it; with Charlie's life, then Lottie's, and how they relate to each other.
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