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Have you ever heard of the book double act?

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4380 18 profile 15135
I read it when I was into jaqueline wilson's books a couple of years ago!!! It was good!
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4291 6 profile 16529
yeh I like it
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4556 19 profile 127857
it's gd
almost 11 years ago
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4507 10 profile 72782
Jacqueline Wilson writes the most depressing books ever!! Can't believe I used to read her books when I was about 7 :/
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4556 19 profile 127857
it's gd
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4507 10 profile 72782
Jacqueline Wilson writes the most depressing books ever!! Can't believe I used to read her books when I was about 7 :/
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4619 22 profile 81011
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4684 12 profile 486392
At the age of 11-12 I used to be in love with Jaqueline Wilson's books. They are really good and double act is a really good book as well.
about 10 years ago
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4722 17 profile 85333
ya by jaquline Wilson I have it
about 10 years ago
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4795 10 profile 110420
When I was younger I used to read them but I never liked that oneπŸ˜ͺ
about 10 years ago
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4753 20 profile 502706
I dressed up as the twins with my friend I was ruby and she was garnet!
about 10 years ago
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5221 19 451164266 profile 563381 0
I read it
about 10 years ago
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5221 19 451164266 profile 563381 0
the end is soooo sad
about 10 years ago
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4684 12 profile 486392
I like My Sister Jodie. I read the book when I was 12. So sad.
about 10 years ago
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4753 20 profile 502706
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4619 22 profile 81011
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4799 18 profile 368827
I've read it and have it
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