10% off all books and free delivery over £40
Buy from our bookstore and 25% of the cover price will be given to a school of your choice to buy more books. *15% of eBooks.

The Other Edie Trimmer Reader Reviews

Back To Book Page

The Other Edie Trimmer

The best Jaqueline Wilson book ever! I was hooked and couldn't put it down! A must-read! The worst thing about it is that you can't put it down!!

The book that I am reviewing is called The Other Edie Trimmer. It is written by Jaqueline Wilson and is mainly set in the Victorian era. The main characters are Alex (Edie's best friend), Missus(Edie's evil master), and of course Edie Trimmer herself. In my eyes, this was by far the very BEST Jaqueline Wilson book that I have ever read, I was hooked from the very first sentence and couldn't put it down. I especially enjoyed the images that amazing description creates in your head, at some points, I felt I was watching a movie instead of reading a book! This book (from start to finish) only took me a few hours to read as the plot was so gripping, definitely a must-read! I only have one issue with it, it is the fact that I simply couldn't put it down! This is a must-have for any reader!

Sophie Harper

Like any other Jacqueline Wilson book, The Other Edie Trimmer was exciting to read.

This book was great. It was about a girl called Edie who loves acting and when she doesn't get the leading role in a play called Oliver! However, her best friend does and Edie starts to hate acting.

When she's given a real old Victorian notebook, she discovers that there was another Edie Trimmer exactly like her but from the 1800s. One day, she finds herself in the Victorian times and goes on an adventure.

I loved the illustrations and like any other Jacqueline Wilson book, it was very exciting to read.

Amatullah Khatun

@RebaKhatun

This book is emotional and fun to read.

"The other Edie Trimmer" I first thought it was two girls with the same name at the same school, not the same life!! This book is emotional and fun to read, I suggest children aged 8 to 11 should read it, whenever it says "I put my hand on my head to check its not bleeding" I also put my hand on my head!! I think young children should not read this as it has many difficult words which are hard to pronounce, maybe their parents or guardians should read it out loud for them!

Jody Mohamed

If you are a Mr Dickens lover it must be your lucky day!

This book was very sad but also amazing especially where Edie met Mr Dickens.

It would be sad and amazing for any type of book lover because it was half fiction half non-fiction.

If you are a Mr Dickens lover it must be your lucky day!

As I like all books it is one of my favourites. 

The marks out of ten in my opinion is ten out of ten.

Rowan