How My Private Personal Journal Became a Bestseller
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maybe its okay
hello i bought this for my little sister and she loved it although things got in appropriate she still kinda liked it. but now she hatess that book she never finished it after a couple months she didnt like it anymore! so if you plan on buying this i suggest asking before you buy it but just note it may not. 2008-10-31




My Favorite Book!!
This book was a great book that always kept me interested. I am not much of a reader, but i really enjoyed it. It taught me new lessons. Although the book is amazing, the movie is way different and not good different. I recommend watching the movie before you read the book. I think every teen can relate to almost all of the characters because they reflect real life insecurities. 2008-06-03




jamie's journal
the book was so much better than the movie. just thought you might want 2 know. Although, I found the book to be a bit unrealistic and sort of drab.
it wasn't the worst book I've ever read, yet it wasn't the best.
2007-05-15




Jamie's Journal
I love this book! I recommend all girls to read it because it is sooo girly!! I like how she sorta likes to be famous and then sorta hates it! I loved this book soo much that i read it in 2 days! I like the ending when Connor is sooo nice to Jamie. It is sooo cute!!!!!
~Gabby~
2007-03-01




Jamie's Journal
Jamie writes in her journal every single day, creating a story that is a mix of biography and fantasy. She renames her friends and her classmates as well as herself. As Isabella (Is), she is able to zap away popular girls with a flick of the wrist. In reality, she feels like she is in the shadow of her older sister, Allie, a cheerleader, and she is often too nervous to talk to her crush or too scared to stand up to the bullies.
Then her journals are published, and the book becomes a bestseller. As Jamie rises to fame, she goes from shocked to amazed. Fans, appearances, book signings - suddenly, this is all so much fun! For a while, that is, until her classmates realize that Jamie's characters are based on them and the backlash begins.
With all of the attention and hoopla surrounding Jamie, will she ever come back down to Earth? Luckily, the answer is yes. The moral of the story: Be true to yourself. This is a cute book, especially for kids suffering through the popularity contest known as middle school. It may also encourage readers to acknowledge their hidden talents, be it journaling, writing, or something completely different.
2007-02-05
