Cliffhanger

A witty tale of activity holiday hell by star author Jacqueline Wilson. Tim is a nice, normal boy-next-door kind of guy. Trouble is, he’s hopeless at sports of every kind. So how will he survive the horrors of an adventure holiday packed with dangerous sports? There’s abseiling, canoeing and the Crazy Bucket Race. Not to mention the biggest challenge of all: having to share a room with bullying Giles…

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    3 June 2016

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    18 May 2016

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    I think it’s a really good book!

    25 March 2016

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    It is a really good book but if your a sporty reader your nothing like Tim!!

    5 July 2015

  • I am still reading it but its quite a fun book to read I do a reading club if anyone wants to come I love to read I’ve read gangster granny Courtney the clown fish fairy tom gates Rodrick rules sleep overs fern the green fairy diary of a wimpy kid the red book

    2 March 2015

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  • Photo of Jacqueline Wilson

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Former Children’s Laureate Jacqueline Wilson is one of the UK’s best-known living children’s authors.

    Awards

    Jacqueline has won loads of awards, including the prestigious Children’s Laureate 2005-2007, two British Book Awards Children’s Books of the Year for Girls in Tears and The Illustrated Mum, and the Guardian prize for The Illustrated Mum. In a poll to find the Nation’s Favourite Children’s Book Double Act was voted 10th and was the only contemporary title in the top ten.

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    Nick Sharratt

    Nick Sharratt is one of the country’s favourite illustrators, with over 100 books to his name.

    Awards

    Nick has won numerous awards for his picture books, including the Sheffield Children’s Book Award for A Cheese and Tomato Spider and the Nottingham Children’s Book Award for Elephant Wellyphant.

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