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Bad Hair Days

J. M. Forster

Bad Hair Days

Subjects

  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

4 out 5

15 reviews

Reviews

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I didn’t really like this book because her hair was all messed up. It was a bad hair day.

Director Gloriana Astronomical 08.12.2023

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This book actually introduced me to a condition called Alopecia . that is when your hair suddenly falls out . sometimes it depends of your genes other times you develop it . there are treatments but not all of the time they work it is not dangerous but it can create a lot of anxiety but really theres nothing to make you feel sad about but it can make people sad it really made me aware .

Officer Flossy Bubble-wrap 05.09.2023

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Interesting read for kids would recommend

Nurse Pansy Casserole 01.08.2022

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Great read. Hi lightening how a child copes with being different.

Anonymous 13.09.2020

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It was a good story however I did not like the style of writing as much and felt it was paced in a strange way.

Anonymous 25.08.2020

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I loved this book and it shows how people with problems tried to hide their differences and get proud of their problems and be who they are.my favourite character is Jude and mallow.

Nurse Sapphire Jumpsuit 24.08.2020

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i loved this book it is sad and truthful and tells you it is easier to tell a secret than keep it if it is life changing and i would recommend this book

Fairy July Quagmire 24.08.2020

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I love this book. Although it's quite sad, all books have a fantastic ending. I'm warning you though; if you read this, there's a chance of tears near the end of the book. I recommend this book to everyone who is interested in mysteries. Anyone with a condition that they're shy about will be motivated by this book.

Coach Flossy Chocolate-mousse 04.08.2020

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The story is about a girl who has alopecia which means she has lost all her hair. She had just moved from London because of her hairy drama and now it looked like a repeat. I liked this book because of the adventure and mystery and I just wanted to solve who was sending the pictures and messages to Mallow. As the story goes on Mallow gets more confident when showing her hair. I recommend this book to 8 years and above.

Coach Mistral Satellite 31.07.2020

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A good book that tells us about people with a different life.

Anonymous 28.07.2020

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I really loved how this book made you see how a person with alopecia really feels on a daily bases. It was really a heart felt book.

Anonymous 27.07.2020

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I love this book. it is a great book sbout how Mallow copes with her hair loss disease.

General Mango Pinkerton 26.07.2020

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a little too grown up for a 9 year old. fiction book about a girl without any hair

Director Blueberry Sudoku 25.06.2020

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This book was about a girl called Mallow who has alopecia, a condition which causes hair loss. She was receiving mean texts from a stranger(s), but decided to ignore them. When the texts carried on, Mallow and her friend tried to think who could be behind this horrible incident. My favourite person in this book was Mallow because she had to face lots of struggles everyday. I would recommend this because Mallow is really inspriring and the mystery of the text is really gripping.

Senorita Birthday-cake Teacup 05.01.2020