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Review of Worlds Apart by Jill Murphy

Review by Beth and Laura, Sheffield, England.  Rating: Brilliant.

Opinion of the plot.
The plot is about a girl who grows up without her Father but wants too meet him, she finds him but he is not an ordinary man!!!

Favourite character and why?
Beth:
My favourite character is Susan, she is the girl. She`s my favourite because I can relate to her and I am in the same position as her! She is also  a laugh!!
Laura:
My favourite charecter is also Susan, because she is quite funny and does her own thing!

Who will the book appeal to most and why?
This book will appeal to girls of ages from 9-12.

Would you recommend the book and why?
Yes, we would definatly recomend the book, to girls!! Its brilliant!!

Could any improvements be made and how?
NO!!!!!!!!

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