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Hardcover The Worry Web Site Book

ISBN: 0385730837

ISBN13: 9780385730839

The Worry Web Site

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Is anything bothering you? Problems in class or at home? Don't know where to turn for help? Log on to the Worry Website Type in your worry and wait for the good advice to flow in. At least that's the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Worry Web Site

The Worry Web Site written by Jacqueline Wilson The Worry Web Site is one of those books that every child should really get to read. Mr. Speed is the ideal teacher, and he, through his ingenious website, helps many different kids in many ways. All of the characters are relatable kids that jump to life. Before I even started reading, I fell in love with the premise. The interconnectivity of all their stories adds a whole other dimension, making it so much more enjoyable to read. I was slightly hoping the end would have a worry that was just too serious, seeing Mr. Speed deal with that would have been interesting, and some more details about Mr. Speed himself would have been great, but still, amazing book. Oddly enough, my favorite 'worry' was the one that wasn't even Wilson's--it was the contest winner's! Rating: 5/5

I agree with J. Lee!

This is a great book. I loved it! I loved how each child had their own personal worry and it mostly got resolved at the end. I am a kid, so I know that at least from a kids point of view this is a phenomenal book. I highly recommend it. So to all the kids out there-- this is a must-read! Definitely! :) Thanks to Ms. Wilson for writing such an awesome book, Hannah

Amazing

No child should be without this book. It gives disabled children hope, children with a certain parent comfort and even gives out advice about getting a boyfriend or girlfriend! Packed full of jokes because of the wonderful teacher Mr. Speed, I highly recommend.

No one should have to worry alone.

Mr. Speed's class is full of all sorts of interesting people, including Holly, Greg, Clarie, William, Samantha, Lisa and Natasha. These kids have worries just like everyone else, but they may not feel comfortable talking about them in the open. That is why Mr. Speed developed the Worry Web Site.Each worry is unique. For example, Holly is worried about getting a stepmother. She has lived with her dad and sister Hannah ever since her mum left, and now her dad has met a lady named Ms. Morgan. How will she react to this news? Meanwhile, Greg thinks his crush is hopeless, and Samantha feels as if everything is wrong.Anyone who has a worry can go to the website, type up their problem, and receive replies from their classmates. There is helpful advice from Mr. Speed, who always seems to know how to help solve his students' dilemmas. Some worries are simple while others are more complex. Needless to say, though, there is help for all.You will definitely want to share THE WORRY WEB SITE with your friends. Overall the book was good, even though there could have been more characters and stories within these pages. Please remember, though --- you should always talk to someone, whether it's a friend or a trusted adult, if you have a worry. No one should have to worry alone. --- Reviewed by Sarah Sawtelle (SdarksideG@aol.com)

Anonymous Chat Room -- a review by Nisha, age 10

Kids in Mr. Speedy's class talk about their worries on the Worry Web Site. The Worry Web Site is an anonymous chat room where students can talk about their worries without being laughed at. Common worries come up, and solutions are found by pure accident in this book. All of the worries are realistic, and some of the worries are:"I am useless at everything.""I miss my Dad, and my teacher doesn't like me.""I want to perform in the concert."Appealing and delightful, this book is good to answer your worries. Each chapter has a different plot, and each plot is exciting in its own way. Many use flashbacks where the students remember the problem and find a solution in it. The worries are worries that come up in life, so the book feels very realistic. People type up their worries, and anyone who wants to answer the worry can answer it. Mr. Speedy often answers these worries as well, but unfortunately his answers are almost never useful. The kids in Mr. Speedy's class face problems that have outrageously funny solutions. You see, the way Mr. Speedy helps his students to find the answers to their problems is always by pure accident, and the accident is always extremely funny.
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