The Lottie Project
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“Hi! I’m Charlie (Don’t call me Charlotte – ever!). History is boring, right? Wrong! The Victorians weren’t all deadly dull and drippy. Lottie certainly isn’t.”
For a school history project, Charlie starts to write the diary of Lottie, a Victorian serving girl. Lottie shares Charlie’s real name, Charlotte, and is also eleven, but that’s where the similarities seem to end. Unlike Charlie, Lottie has to go out to work, and help her mum to raise their big, poor family. It seems a million miles from Charlie’s life – until Mum loses her job. Suddenly, Charlie realises how much she can learn from Lottie’s hardships and struggles. For a start, Lottie would definitely know what to do about Mum’s dreadful boyfriend and his wimpy son! Jacqueline Wilson delivers another winner with this thought-provoking tale of two girls who live in different times, but share similar problems..
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What kids think
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emerald234
on 28 March 2016As usual, Jacqueline brings a touch of magic and learning to all her books.
I love learning about the Victorians!
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Potterfan7
on 9 March 2014We were learning about victorians at school and this certainly was great for it!
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Rumaitha12
on 9 March 2014This book is a bit boring but it was ok.
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Roodieroo
on 8 March 2014This is my favorite book by Jacqueline Wilson
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AngelofDeath
on 8 March 2014Very interesting and fun
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books2000
on 8 March 2014its good
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Readingwizard55
on 7 March 2014I love how this book switches from diary to story. Great.
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zippy123
on 5 March 2014good simple read and interesting.
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Jwbooksrule
on 11 September 2013It was great and I love Jacqueline Wilson books
4 out of 5 -
jennihedd
on 29 August 2013The Lottie Project this book was one of the best books i have ever read. the best book ever by Jacqueline Wilson! I loved this book because i liked the idea of comparing girls from the Victorian times and girls of this age. LOVED EVERY SINGLE PAGE!!
5 out of 5 -
Chocolatelover10
on 20 June 2013This book is GREAT! Jacqueline Wilson tells the story of Charlie a girl who doesn’t like school an especially History. But when she starts a project about the Victorians she can relate to things in her troubled life to Lottie a Victorian maid that Charlie’s based her project around. This book is epic and anyone age 10 and over should read it!
5 out of 5 -
CaitlinR12
on 11 April 2013I found the Lottie project a fantastic read. Once I got started I couldn’t put it down.It was recommended tome by my teacher. On the outside it looks boring but when you start reading it is fascinating. It is all about a girl called Charlie who does a school project on a Victorian girl called Lottie.
5 out of 5 -
Emster123
on 8 April 2013I have to admit this isn’t one of Jacqueline wilson’s best books she’s ever read but it is worth reading!! It is quite easy to read so you can be any age to read this book, probably more 7-15, but it’s perfect if you are doing the Victorians, like me when I was reading it, it really helps you actually and it makes learning fun!
This book is about a girl called Lottie (she hates to be called Charlotte), for her Victorian project at school she decides to do a diary about a girl called Charlotte and what it’s like to be her and how hard it is to live. But when Lottie’s mum looses her job, Lottie realises how hard it is to live…...
Enjoy!! Xx
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CookieM
on 9 March 2013This is ok, it’s about Lottie and her history project. It’s not the best Jacqueline Wilson book but it’s worth a read if you’re a fan
3 out of 5 -
samcharlie123
on 8 March 2013A great book which gives lots of information about the Victorians too.
5 out of 5 -
KarlMagic33
on 8 March 2013Really Good!
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ellie-melay27
on 7 March 2013really good book! i love jacqueline wilson a lot! she is one of my favourite authors. this book 5/5
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bugzy72
on 7 March 2013its a good book
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pawprint2
on 6 March 2013Okay but not Jacky’s best still a good read though
3 out of 5 -
natashakrywald
on 5 March 2013good
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bouncybunny
on 5 March 2013I read this book because I was obsesd with the author its a good book I like how she switches from charlie to lottie its a sweet book
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Sherlock25
on 4 March 2013if you are interested in the Victorians then this books educational and fun to read :)
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stupendousteen
on 4 March 2013best book in the whole wide world
5 out of 5 -
sparklestarpink
on 6 January 2013This is a brilliant book!
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Elsiebells
on 3 November 2012It was sooo good this book , read it its brillllllllll!
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madistar23
on 29 August 2012JW loves writing about Victorians, and she always makes them interesting. Studying this in school was fun!
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flossyflo
on 20 May 2012really good couldn’t put it down
5 out of 5 -
lemonade123
on 12 May 2012LOVED THIS BOOK THATS ALL I CAN SAY REALLY! Yes um well charlie is quite cheeky so it makes it funny in that way but its an amazing book please if you like the look of this book I would say buy it or borrow from a library :)
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saphirelillyrose
on 19 April 2012Lottie project was so great to read and is very funny too
DO NOT READ IT IN CLASS OR YOU WILL LOOK STUPID BEING THE ONLY ONE GIGGLING IN THE CLASSROOM
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la1397
on 3 March 2012Like all Jacky books, I loved the lottie project because it combined two things I enjoy. History and english. I just love the way it’s written, half Lottie and half charlotte, and how utterly rewarding this book shows hard work to be. It’s not always about quantity, it’s about quality, and good friends come in all shapes and sizes. Those are the lessons I learnt from this book, which I am uuberly grateful for! :D
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kicky105
on 1 March 2012Interesting book, but slightly confusing as it switches between Victorian Lottie and Modern day Lottie. It is factual, but doesn’t feel like learning! Very good book!
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monkey00
on 1 March 2012I liked this book however its not my favourite.
3 out of 5 -
AmyXx
on 1 March 2012Couldn’t get in to this book. Read like loads of it but still just couldn’t get the hang of this.
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Bookworm81
on 1 March 2012I would recommend this book to anyone who loves to read, no matter what you read, you’ll find it brilliant. Another brilliant book by Jacqueline Wilson.
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flossy1998
on 22 February 2012I read this book when I was little I was about a girl having to do a history project and I think she finds some long lost family relatives
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amy07011
on 14 September 2011I could tell this was going to be a good one and it was!! I borrowed it from my school and a page was missing! I was crazy!! I went to my local library and took it out and finished it from there. An amazing book!
5 out of 5 -
pagey11
on 10 September 2011This book is sssssssssssssoooooooo amazing!!!! it shows u how different life was for 11 year old victorians lives are very different to ours! it worth reading!!!!!!
5 out of 5 -
Fifi44
on 9 May 2011a bit boring
3 out of 5 -
gethi
on 3 March 2011When I saw the front cover I thought Charlie and Lottie were the same people! LOL
4 out of 5 -
UltimateBookWorm
on 3 March 2011I can’t believe what Lottie did back in those times! If I was Lottie I would have run away because of the way everyone was treating her! This story was heart-gripping!
5 out of 5 -
cooliekylie
on 3 March 2011The Lottie Project was a good book, but I was a bit stricken because Jacqueline Wilson was a bit rude this time, but all the same, it was a book worth reading, I loved the style of Lottie and the GAB girls, I thought Lisa was a wet cookie but Lottie, or Charlotte aka Charlie was the BEST charachter in the book. Thumbs up!
5 out of 5 -
Princessforever58
on 27 February 2011I have read some of the lottie project and so far it is really good! I would love to read the last chapters.
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Molly13579
on 8 December 2010I love it how Charlie writes aout lottie. From Kim
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zaza101
on 19 November 2010I LOVE THIS BOOK
I READ THIS BOOK AND I LOVE IT FUNNY AND A LITTLE SAD IM NOT GOING TO TELL YOU ALL OF IT BECAUSE YOU WANT TO READ:)
5 out of 5 -
FruityLipsChic1313
on 30 May 2010“Hi! I’m Charlie (Don’t call me Charlotte – ever!). History is boring, right? Wrong! The Victorians weren’t all deadly dull and drippy. Lottie certainly isn’t.”
For a school history project, Charlie starts to write the diary of Lottie, a Victorian serving girl. Lottie shares Charlie’s real name, Charlotte, and is also eleven, but that’s where the similarities seem to end. Unlike Charlie, Lottie has to go out and work, and help her mum to raise their big, poor family. It seems a million miles from Charlie’s life – until Mum loses her job. Suddenly, Charlie realises how much she can learn from Lottie’s hardships and struggles. For a start, Lottie would definitely know what to do about Mum’s dreadful boyfriend and his wimpy son! Jacqueline Wilson delivers another winner with this thought-provoking tale of two girls who live in different times, but share similar problems.
Cool book! My nan got me this from the local charity shop. I didn’t know what to expect – but as soon as I’d read the first page it bowled me over! Amazing!
4 out of 5 -
jazzdancer999
on 26 February 2010It was a BRILL book! I LOVED it!
5 out of 5
Cyrilthecat
on 23 March 2018
Yet another great book by Jacqueline Wilson!