Lizzie Zipmouth
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt
‘“I don’t want Sam to be my stepdad,” I said. Again.’
Lizzie refuses to speak.
She doesn’t want to talk to Rory or Jake, her new stepbrothers. Or to Sam, their dad. Or even to her mum. She’s completely fed up with having to join a new family, and nothing can convince her to speak to them. Not football, not pizza, not a new bedroom.
That is, until she meets Great-Gran – a member of the new family who is even more stubborn than she is . . .
A fun, sparky book for younger readers from hugely popular bestseller Jacqueline Wilson.
Reviews
It was a good book I like the great gran because she is funny
Doctor Boadicea Bouncy-castle 26.08.2020
I didn't find this book interesting because it was to simple and there wasn't much discription. I also thought that at some points the story line was too hard to follow. Also you could tell what was going to happen next so there were no twists and turns.
Anonymous 04.08.2020
I love this book! Now you must have heard you teacher say these words short and snappy but these words can also describe this book called lizzie zipmouth its great its about a girl called lizzie who lives with her mum but she has no dad because they all shouted at lizzie and her mum so they both left him and thats the same thing that happened to lizzie's other dads but one day her mum finds another boyfriend called sam he had kids too called Rory and Jake lizzie would not speak to anybody so one day the two boys find a name for her lizzie zip mouth they called her but somebody makes lizzies mouth open and start working but something terrible happens to them.
Anonymous 29.07.2017
It was great
Anonymous 16.08.2016
very good nice describing
Anonymous 09.10.2014
This book is about a girl called Lizzie who moves out with her mum into a new dads house. She does'nt like her new dad at first but she soon gets to know him more as each day passes. Dad has to boys named Rory and James and they tease her by calling her Lizzie Zipmouth. They call her this because she is so quiet at times and she does not speak at all. I enjoyed this book.
Anonymous 24.07.2014