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A wonderful collection of linked short stories from this enormously popular and bestselling author.

Six wonderful short stories about the me... read full description

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Oct 12, 2007
Anna rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This book so far is fantastic! I think its based on a good story line and one of my friends recommended it to me so i am going to reed the book. Also it is a very easy story line to follow.
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Jan 30, 2009
Camille added it
The Worry Website is Mr Speed the class teacher's idea of a Web site for his primary school pupils to write their worries down anonymously and then get help with solving them from their peers. Jacqueline Wilson has linked the worries of six children in the book through six short stories, and a seventh story is contributed by 12-year-old Lauren Roberts, winner of an online competition. Each story refers to the other class members, so that they do not sit in isolation, and "Greg's Worry" More...
Sep 03, 2011
Sarap rated it: 5 of 5 stars
The worry Website is a great book by Jacqueline Wilson. Based in Mr.Speed's class, the pupils in the class are provided with a website where they can post their worries anonymously and get advice from their class mates. The book focuses on the stories of six pupils in the class, their worries and their story. One of the great things about the book is that the characters are linked in a clever way.

This book address problems children face on a daily basis, and being from the children's p More...
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Jul 17, 2009
Vanessa rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Ni buku lucu! Ceritanya ttg seorang guru yg membuat situs namanya situs masalah. Situs ini untuk semacam curhat buat anak2 yg sedang punya masalah hehe..Lalu kemudian anak2 yang lain bebas untuk mengomentari atau memberikan solusi buat anak yang punya masalah tersebut. Permasalahan yang diungkapkan di buku ini berbeda-beda. Dari anak yang berbeda-beda pula. Ada yang marah karena ayahnya pacaran lagi,karena ibunya sudah meninggal,ada yang curhat bahwa dia lagi suka dengan salah 1 teman perempuann More...
May 08, 2011
Uci rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Seandainya banyak guru yang penuh perhatian seperti Mr. Speed, anak-anak pasti lebih bahagia di sekolah. Dia menciptakan situs masalah tempat anak-anak bisa menuliskan keluhan mereka secara anonim, dan teman-teman sekelas dapat mengomentari, syukur-syukur memberikan jalan keluar.

Tapi yang paling saya suka adalah bagian ketika Mrs. Wilson bercerita tentang 'tantangan' yang dia lemparkan kepada para pembacanya (anak-anak) untuk menulis kisah versi mereka sendiri tentang masalah yang d More...
Sep 02, 2011
Sarah rated it: 5 of 5 stars
This book is about a teacher of a class creating an online anonymous site where his children can write their worries and comment on other class mates’ worries. Each chapter describes a different child’s worry, which in the end gets resolved at the end of each chapter. This is usually done by talking freely about their worry. The second to last chapter was written by a child who won a competition, this happens to be the saddest chapter of the book. This book I feel enables children to understand More...
Aug 19, 2011
Jenn rated it: 4 of 5 stars
There are a TON of books by Jacqueline Wilson on that list of top 100 or 200 books everyone should read. I'd never heard of her until then. She writes juvenile books and my library had a few. Also my daughter's teacher has wants her to read longer books. So, I figured I'd pick up one and check it out. It's a super quick read and it was pretty cute. It tackles some tough problems that kids have in a funny and age appropriate way and I very much liked it. I'm definitely passing it on to my More...
Apr 21, 2009
Lorelai rated it: 2 of 5 stars
The premise is interesting; a simple, reassuring read for 3rd and 4th graders. Easy read for advanced readers looking for a distraction and interested in writing for young readers.

One fact I found really interesting is found in the ATA:" Jacqueline Wilson lives near London in a small house crammed with fifteen thousand books."
Nov 16, 2007
Martina rated it: 3 of 5 stars
My friends and I have an experience using worry box a few years ago. We did it on schools in Aceh after tsunami. Since most schools in Indonesia don’t have internet connections so instead of having a worry website, we use worry box. It’s a box made from a chalk box where students can put their worries inside the box like “I cannot sleep well last night because it’s been raining all night and it made me scared”, etc. Teachers will read the children’s worries and try to solve the problem with them More...
Jun 25, 2010
Beth rated it: 4 of 5 stars
This book details the worries of several children, all members of Mr. Speed's class. It's an interesting format, as the children all enter their worries through a website, then go on to detail their problems. The problems range from boken families to disability, and cover a good deal inbetween, and, as ever, Jacqueline Wilson deals with the matters in frank, emotional and honest ways, whilst keeping the book entertaining.

This is a good story, with quite a nice feelgood end to each 'min More...
Sep 06, 2011
Koko rated it: 2 of 5 stars
Novel anak yang menceritakan pergulatan teenagers dalam mengelola perasaannya terhadap lawan jenis. Orangtua harus bacfa dulu sebelum anaknya baca
Nov 27, 2009
Bridgette rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Wow


They always seem to solve every problem they come across even a step mother worry

will MR SPEED COME HELP ME !!!!!!!
Apr 10, 2011
Dizzy rated it: 3 of 5 stars
his book has a lot of stories of different children in one school who sign up to the Worry Website set up by their Teacher.
Sep 09, 2010
Grade5 rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I think the worry website is a really good book,the book is about all these kids that have a worry.
Apr 30, 2009
L rated it: 2 of 5 stars
Teacher helps students solve problems after they post them anonymously at a class web site.
Jan 17, 2009
Miley rated it: 5 of 5 stars
this book is small, but has a big adventure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 10, 2011
15chiavh1 rated it: 5 of 5 stars
A very humorous book, suitable for all ages, I bursted out laughing too!!
Apr 01, 2009
Mathmatere is currently reading it
A girl has the same name as me!!!!!! She's just like me too!
Mar 31, 2011
♥ Aysha rated it: 2 of 5 stars
Is there really a worry website? I need it - why did i read this?
Sep 12, 2010
Sarah rated it: 3 of 5 stars
picked up from Cardiff Bookcrossing shelf and read on the way home
Sep 04, 2010
Hanifa rated it: 4 of 5 stars
this book has a moral i will tell my friends and family about it!
May 20, 2009
Just a little bit easy, but it is very funny.
Nov 09, 2010
Joanne is currently reading it
IT WAS OK well i have not read much
Apr 30, 2010
Lilhanni rated it: 3 of 5 stars
Its an okay book more for younger kids.
Apr 11, 2011
Aalisha rated it: 5 of 5 stars
I LOVED IT ALOT!!!!!!
Dec 16, 2010
Kerry rated it: 5 of 5 stars
its wos very good i enjoy it
May 13, 2011
Sonia rated it: 4 of 5 stars
Love this book! Want to read it again 1 more time!
May 29, 2010
Hannah rated it: 1 of 5 stars
I read this book when i was 10 yeard old and i really didn't enjoy it!
Mar 09, 2009
Sam rated it: 3 of 5 stars
The Worry Website follows pupils from a primary school class, who submit their problems to "The Worry Website", set up by their teacher Mr Speed.

The problems range from nightmares and new family members to wanting to star in the school play. The characters are from all works of life, including a girl named Natasha who is in a wheelchair.

A lovely read that anyone can relate to, whatever age you are when you read it.
Aug 29, 2011
Gabrielle rated it: 3 of 5 stars
This book was ok I liked it but it wasn't great. The story lines were a bit too young and the vocab a bit simple. Some chapters like holly and natasha pulled me in but the others lacked interest.
The last chapter's ending wasn't great it lacked twists and turns it just went over the same kind of thing again and again in each and every chapter.
The morals were good
Overall it was ok