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The Worst Thing About My Sister

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The fantastic new story about having a troublesome sister, from mega-bestselling Jacqueline Wilson.   Being a sister isn't always easy... but what's the very worst thing about your sister? Marty and her sister Melissa couldn't be more different. Marty loves her Converse trainers, playing football, hiding in her secret den and helping her dad with his DIY. But Melissa loves Justin Bieber and all things pink, girly and pretty.   The sisters can manage to live together, despite their occasional scraps but then Mum tells them they have to share a room. For Marty, having to share her bunk beds and lose her private sanctuary turns out to be the very worst thing about having a sister. But the girls soon discover that being too close for comfort can have unexpected consequences, and when an accident happens, the sisters realise they are closer than they thought. From the Hardcover edition.

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The Worst Thing About My Sister, Jacqueline Wilson

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Title
The Worst Thing About My Sister
Language
English
Released
2012
Format
Paperback
Pages
277
ISBN10
0440870488
ISBN13
9780440870487
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First published
2012
Original title
The Worst Thing About my Sister
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3.85 out of 5
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The fantastic new story about having a troublesome sister, from mega-bestselling Jacqueline Wilson.   Being a sister isn't always easy... but what's the very worst thing about your sister? Marty and her sister Melissa couldn't be more different. Marty loves her Converse trainers, playing football, hiding in her secret den and helping her dad with his DIY. But Melissa loves Justin Bieber and all things pink, girly and pretty.   The sisters can manage to live together, despite their occasional scraps but then Mum tells them they have to share a room. For Marty, having to share her bunk beds and lose her private sanctuary turns out to be the very worst thing about having a sister. But the girls soon discover that being too close for comfort can have unexpected consequences, and when an accident happens, the sisters realise they are closer than they thought. From the Hardcover edition.