All reviews for Hetty Feather

  1. loved it

    This is all about a Victorian girl named Hetty Feather. Hetty is an orphan so lives with a wet nurse for a while. Then the story tells of Hetty’s tragic move to an orphanage with a horrid matron. Hetty has many adventures right through the book. I think this is my favourite Jaqueline Wilson book because the story is well written and VERY gripping! I would suggest this book to girls age 9+.

    25 April 2010

  2. loved it

    It is a really good book, beacuse Hetty is really cheeky. We all want to know who hetty’s mother is and there are lots of people who could be the one. But we find out in the end. I love all of Jacqueline Wilsons books, I have read every singole one. I joined her fan club ages ago. My fav jacquline Wilson book is Candyfloss.

    16 April 2010

  3. I cant rate this book but I am dyeing to read it. All my friends have and it is ment to be a fantastic, no, brilliant book!

    15 April 2010

  4. loved it

    This is a very good and interesting book and I love every part of it out of 10 I give it10

    3 March 2010

  5. loved it

    I havent read this book yet but im despret to read it my friend brought it to school and i wanted to steal it!

    27 February 2010

  6. loved it

    This is the most excellent jacqueline wilson book ever written! It is great because it is in hetty feather’s point of view, and this makes it easier and better to read. I recommend this terrific book to people aged 9+. It is better if you read it at nine or over as you will enjoy it much more! This book is FABULOUS!!!! :)

    19 February 2010

  7. not for me

    like all of jaqueline wilsons books-boring, repetious and EXTREMELY dull!

    9 February 2010

  8. loved it

    I got this book for Christmas and it is amazing! It is simply the best Jacqueline Wilson book ever! I actually finished it in three days!

    12 January 2010

  9. loved it

    It is beautiful and emotional one of Jacqueline Wilsons best books.In some parts I nearly cryed because it was sad and what it would have actually happened two centurys ago in the victorian period. At parts I felt like i should of been jumping up and down. It was brilliant.

    10 January 2010

  10. loved it

    This is definitely Jacqueline Wilson’s best book yet.

    8 January 2010